mt-printscreen
v1.0.1
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Take a printscreen of a website on server side
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printscreen.js
Easier website screenshots in Node.js
Features
- uses phantom.js and node-phantom-simple
- simple api
Install
npm install --save-dev mt-printscreen
Usage
const printscreen = require('mt-printscreen');
printscreen('http://google.com', {
/*
* Optional: Define a suitable viewport size
*/
viewport: {
width: 1650,
height: 1060
},
/*
* Optional: Define the time between the page being initiated and the printscreen taken
*/
timeout: 1000,
/*
* Optional: Define the format of the printscreen taken (pdf|png|jpeg)
*/
format: 'png',
/*
* Optional: Define directory where output file will be saved
*/
dir: '.',
/*
* Optional: Define the name of output file
*/
fileName: 'output',
/*
* Optional: Define the quality of the printscreen taken (0-100)
*/
quality: 75,
/*
* Optional: Define a capture function which is injected into the webview before the printscreen is made
* The returned output is available in the callback (see below)
*/
capture: function () {
var divs = document.querySelectorAll('div').length;
return {
divs: divs
};
}
}, (err, data) => {
/*
* Optional: Callback definition
* data is the result returned from the capture method
*/
require('fs').stat(data.file, (err, stats) =>
console.log(`
- There are ${data.output.divs} divs in this page.
- Your screenshot is available at ${data.file} and is ${stats.size} bytes.
`));
});
Tests
$ npm test
Contributing
Contributions welcome; Please submit all pull requests against the master branch.
Author
Minh Thanh [email protected] base on Ruben Stolk [email protected] http://github.com/rubenstolk
License
- MIT : http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT