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react-component-screenshot
Advanced tools
Effortlessly capture and save high-quality screenshots of your React components with this lightweight tool.
React component to take screenshot of the component.
Screenshot
component.npm install react-component-screenshot
Peer dependencies: react
, html2canvas
.
npm install react html2canvas --save
Wrap your component with ScreenShot
component and pass the controller
prop.
import { ScreenShotController, ScreenShot } from 'react-component-screenshot';
export function Example() {
// Create a controller
const controller = new ScreenShotController();
const takeCapture = () => {
// Capture and save the screenshot
controller.captureAndSave({
name: 'my-awesome-component',
extension: 'jpg',
type: 'image/jpeg',
quality: 1
});
};
// Wrap your component with ScreenShot component and pass the controller
return (
<ScreenShot controller={controller}>
<div className="flex flex-col gap-2">
<h1>My awesome Component</h1>
<p>Some content</p>
<button onClick={takeCapture}>take Capture</button>
</div>
</ScreenShot>
);
}
If you prefer to obtain the image as a base64 string, it's also very easy. 🚀 Just follow this example:
import { ScreenShotController, ScreenShot } from 'react-component-screenshot';
export function Example() {
// Create a controller
const controller = new ScreenShotController();
const takeCapture = () => {
// Capture and get the screenshot as base64 string
controller.capture().then((base64) => {
console.log(base64);
});
};
...
}
🖼️ Capture Components Not in the DOM
Need to capture a component that's not in the DOM? No problem! 🎉 (Obviusly You don't even need to use the ScreenShot component for this.)
import { ScreenShotController, ScreenShot } from 'react-component-screenshot';
export function Example() {
// Create a controller
const controller = new ScreenShotController();
const takeCapture = () => {
// Capture and save the screenshot
controller.captureAndSaveFromComponent({
component: (
<div>
<h1>My awesome component</h1>
<p>Some content</p>
</div>
),
name: "my-awesome-component",
extension: "png",
type: "image/png",
quality: 1,
});
};
...
}
Contributions are welcome. If you find an issue or have an idea to improve react-component-screenshot, feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request. 🚀
Licensed as MIT open source. 📜
FAQs
Effortlessly capture and save high-quality screenshots of your React components with this lightweight tool.
The npm package react-component-screenshot receives a total of 8 weekly downloads. As such, react-component-screenshot popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that react-component-screenshot demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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