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Crawl a site to generate a backstopjs config


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backstop-crawl is a tool for automatically generating the backstop.json required for backstop by crawling a website.

Install

$ npm install --global backstop-crawl

Usage

❯ backstop-crawl

  Crawl a site to generate a backstopjs config

  Usage
    $ backstop-crawl <url>

  Options
    --outfile, -o        Save the backstop config to this file
    --debug              Logs out errors produced while crawling
    --ignore-robots      Ignore the sites robots.txt
    --ignore-ssl-errors  Treat any certificate as valid (e.g. self-signed
                          or expired)
    --allow-subdomains   Allow crawling links found to subdomains of the
                          current domain
    --limit-similar[=3]  Limits the number of similar URLs to a set number
                         Defaults to 3
                          e.g /blog/1, /blog/2, /blog/3
    --reference-url  Allows a reference URL to be used in testing

  Examples
    $ backstop-crawl http://localhost
    $ backstop-crawl http://localhost --reference-url='https://mycoolsite.com'

backstop.template.json

You can customize the contents of the generated backstop.json file by creating a backstop.template.json file. In addition to standard items in backstop.json the backstop.template.json needs a defaultScenario key. This will be used when generating the scenarios for crawled URLs.

For example:

{
  "scenarios": [],
  "defaultScenario": {
  	"label": "Default",
  	"url": "",
  	"referenceUrl": "",
  	"hideSelectors": [],
  	"selectors": [
  	"document"
  	],
  	"readyEvent": null,
  	"delay": 1500,
  	"misMatchThreshold": 0.1
  }
}

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MIT © fffunction fffunction.co

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Last updated on 17 Nov 2017

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