html2png
v1.1.2
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Take a screenshot of a HTML fragment or URL
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html2png
Take a screenshot of a HTML fragment or URL
Installation
This module is installed via npm:
$ npm install html2png
Example Usage
Render some HTML into a PNG Buffer Object
var html2png = require('html2png');
var screenshot = html2png({ width: 1280, height: 720, browser: 'phantomjs'});
screenshot.render('<b>Hello</b>', function (err, data) {
// If there is an error close the web browser first before calling the
// errback
if (err) return screenshot.error(err, cb);
// data will contain a screenshot of the HTML as a node.js Buffer
console.log(data);
//<Buffer 89 50 4e 47 0d 0a 1a 0a 00 00 00 0d 49 48 44 52 00 00 02 80 ...>
// Close the web browser (phantomjs or chrome)
screenshot.close(done);
});
API
html2png([options])
The constructor is passed an options object:
width
,height
- the width and height of the browser. NB: This is not the maximum dimensions of each screenshot. So if the rendered page is higher thanheight
the screenshot returned will be the full rendered height of the page.browser
- The browser to use for rendering. By default this isphantomjs
and this module bundles together a static binary of phantomjs with phantomjs-bin. If you have Google Chrome installed andchromedriver
is in yourPATH
, then you can render with Chrome.
html2png#render(html, cb)
Renderes html
into a PNG node.js Buffer
and returns the data in the
callback.
html2png#renderUrl(url, cb)
Renders the URL url
into a PNG node.js Buffer
and returns the data in the
callback.
html2png#close(cb);
Closes the underlying webdriver web browser used for the rendering (eg. Phantomjs or Chrome). Highly recommended.
html2png#error(err, cb)
Helper method that will call #close
first, before calling the usual errback
with the error.