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template-shot

v0.0.5

Published

A simple library which can render the html template to a png image.

Downloads

13

Readme

template-shot

A simple library which can render the html template to a png image.

Installation

This module is installed via npm:

npm install --save template-shot

Notice

renderOptions (where needed) are the same as webshot's

Available methods

  • constructor TemplateShot(templateDir: string = './', useCache: boolean = false)Constructor of the base class.
    • templateDir: string is the path to your templates
    • useCache: boolean if set to true, the loaded templates are being cached
  • TemplateShot.renderFile
        TemplateShot.renderFile(
            template: string,
            templateValues: ITemplateValues = {},
            fname: string,
            options: any = PictureGenerator.DEFAULT_OPTIONS 
        ): Promise<void>
    Renders the template to a file.
    • template: string path to your template
    • templateValues: ITemplateValues object, wich properties will be pasted to the template
    • fname: string path to save the rendered image
    • options: any renderOptions (where needed) are the same as webshot's
  • TemplateShot.renderStream
    TemplateShot.renderStream(
        template: string,
        templateValues: ITemplateValues = {},
        options: any = PictureGenerator.DEFAULT_OPTIONS
    ): Stream
    Renders the template to a stream.
    • template: string path to your template
    • templateValues: ITemplateValues object, wich properties will be pasted to the template
    • options: any renderOptions (where needed) are the same as webshot's
  • TemplateShot.renderString
    TemplateShotrenderString(
        template: string,
        templateValues: ITemplateValues = {},
        options: any = PictureGenerator.DEFAULT_OPTIONS
    ): Promise<string>
    Renders the template to a string.
    • template: string path to your template
    • templateValues: ITemplateValues object, wich properties will be pasted to the template
    • options: any renderOptions (where needed) are the same as webshot's

Examples

This example renders the sample template index.html into example1.png. Notice, that {paragraph_text} is replaced with Test text in the rendered image.

const {TemplateShot} = require( 'template-shot');

const templatePath = 'path/to/your/template/folder';
console.log('looking for templates in:\n' + templatePath);

const ts = new TemplateShot(templatePath);
const templateName = 'index.html';
const renderOptions = {   // these are webshot options
            screenSize: {
                width: 540,
                height: 900
            },
            shotSize: {
                width: 'all',
                height: 'all'
            }
        };

console.log('rendering template ' + templateName + ' from ' + templatePath + ' to example1.png');
ts.renderFile(templateName, {'paragraph_text' : 'Test text'}, 'example1.png', renderOptions);

Rendered image

rendered image

See examples folder for more examples.

TODO: add template examples

Contributing

To set up your development environment:

  1. Clone the repo to your desktop,
  2. In the shell cd to the main folder,
  3. Hit npm install

To build the project (including the tests):

npm run build

To watch the files for changes and rebuild if necessary:

npm run watch

To run tests:

npm run test

To run linter:

npm run lint