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jsfiddle-downloader

v0.2.2

Published

A downloader tool for jsFiddle's

Downloads

23

Readme

jsfiddle-downloader

Build Status npm version GitHub license Total Downloads FOSSA Status

Download fiddles from jsFiddle.net, just using a NodeJS script and save it as a single HTML file.

NPM

Installation:

    npm install jsfiddle-downloader -g

How to use it:

  Usage: jsfiddle-downloader [options]

  Options:

        -h, --help                        output usage information
        -V, --version                     output the version number
        -u, --user <user>                 Save all the users fiddles
        -l, --link <url>                  Url of the fiddle to save
        -o, --output <path>               Target path to download the data
        -c, --compressed                  Compress the spaces of the HTML output
        -i, --identifier <fiddle_id>      Identifier of the fiddle to save
        -f, --force-http                  Use http when the URI method is undefined
        -v, --verbose                     Verbose output
        -I, --filename-identifier         Use fiddle identifier as filename (default)
        -T, --filename-title              Use fiddle title as filename
        -IT, --filename-identifier-title  Use fiddle identifier and title as filename
        -S, --filename-spaces             Keep spaces in filename (default: replace by underscores)

To download a single fiddle from its id:

  jsfiddle-downloader -i <fiddle-id> [-o <output file>] [-f]

To download a single fiddle from its url:

  jsfiddle-downloader -l <url> [-o <output file>]
  jsfiddle-downloader -l jsfiddle.net/<user>/<fiddle-id>
  jsfiddle-downloader -l jsfiddle.net/<user>/<fiddle-id>/<version>
  jsfiddle-downloader -l https://jsfiddle.net/<fiddle-id>
  jsfiddle-downloader -l https://jsfiddle.net/<fiddle-id>/<version>
  jsfiddle-downloader -l https://jsfiddle.net/<user>/<fiddle-id>/show/ -o myfiddle.html

To download all scripts of a determinated 'user' from jsFiddle.net:

  jsfiddle-downloader -u <user> [-o <output file>]

It'll download all backups in the currrent directory, the jsFiddles scripts will be named by default as:

  [<output-folder>/]<id-fiddle>.html

To save the files using the fiddle's title, provide the parameter -T:

  jsfiddle-downloader -T -u <user> [-o <output file>]

It'll download all backups in the currrent directory, the jsFiddles scripts will be named as:

  [<output-folder>/]<title-fiddle>.html

To avoid running a local server for resolving URIs that doesn't have an URI method defined. Use the -f parameter:

  jsfiddle-downloader -f -i <fiddle-id>
  jsfiddle-downloader -f -l <url>
  jsfiddle-downloader -f -u <user>

This will replace all the http:// in the href of link tags and in the src of script tags.

You can make the filenames more informative with these options:

-T : <fiddle-title>.html (title given to the fiddle to make it public)

-IT: <fiddle-id>_<fiddle-title>.html (combined identifier and title)

-S : Keep spaces in filename (default: replace by underscores)

Tests:

In the project directory jsfiddle-downloader run

mocha test [--keep]

If you run tests with option --keep, the temporary directories containing html files downloaded during tests will be preserved for inspection.

License

FOSSA Status