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pssg:
First, install pssg:
npm install pssg --save-dev
Then call download
or base64
:
var pssg = require('pssg');
var filename = 'yeezy_screengrab';
pssg.download('http://www.kanyewest.com', {
dest: __dirname,
filename: filename
}).then(function(file) {
console.log('Saved to ' + file + '.');
});
pssg.base64('http://randallma.com')
.then(function(b64) {
console.log('Screenshot base64 snippet: ' + b64.substr(0, 20));
});
That's it!
Save a screengrab to disk. Returns a promise, from which you can get the final path to the image.
Fetch the screenshot but don't save it to disk. Returns a promise, from which you can get the base64 encoded image.
dest - Only used with pssg.download
. String path to the desired directory in which to save the screengrab.
filename - Only used with pssg.download
. Desired filename for the screengrab. .jpg
extension will automatically be concatenated.
mobile - Boolean, defaults to false
. Set to true
to request mobile screengrab of page.
MIT
FAQs
Node client for Google Screenshot API
The npm package pssg receives a total of 5 weekly downloads. As such, pssg popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that pssg demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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