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uportal-auto-screenshot

v1.0.0

Published

Automatically screenshot every portlet in your uPortal instance

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Readme

uPortal auto screenshot

Screenshots each portlet in your uPortal instance. Usefull for collecting an initial set of images for the marketplace portlet or a primitive form of screenshot testing.

Usage

Usage: uportal-auto-screenshot.js [options] [command]

  Commands:
    capture  Capture screenshots of portlets
    help     Display help
    version  Display version
  Options:
    -a, --auth [value]              Type of authentication: local|manual|cas (defaults to "local")
    -h, --help                      Output usage information
    -l, --loginUrl [value]          URL of cas (for cas authentication) (defaults to "http://localhost:8080/cas/login?service=http://localhost:8080/uPortal/Login")
    -O, --outDir [value]            Directory to save screenshots too (created if it does not exist) (defaults to "screenshots")
    -o, --overwrite                 Overwrites existing screenshots (disabled by default)
    -p, --password [value]          Password of local uPortal user (defaults to "admin")
    -P, --passwordSelector [value]  Selector for the password textbox (for cas authentication) (defaults to "#password")
    -s, --submitSelector [value]    Selector for the submit button (for cas authentication) (defaults to "input[type='submit']")
    -u, --url [value]               URL of uPortal instance (defaults to "http://localhost:8080")
    -U, --username [value]          Username of local uPortal user (defaults to "admin")
    -U, --usernameSelector [value]  Selector for the username textbox (for cas authentication) (defaults to "#username")
    -v, --version                   Output the version number

Authentication Types

| Authentication Type | Notes | | --- | --- | | manual | Easiest way to authenticate, launches a browser window to login manually. | | local | Local uPortal accounts, just provide a username and password. | | cas | Log in via a central authentication system. You need a loginUrl (url users are sent to when they press login), username and password. In most cases you will also need to specify the selectors for the login form with usernameSelector, passwordSelector, submitSelector. |

The default values for these flags allow you to try each authentication type without specifying all the other flags with a fresh instance of uPortal-start.