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rrweb-snapshot
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Snapshot the DOM into a stateful and serializable data structure. Also, provide the ability to rebuild the DOM via snapshot.
This module export following methods:
snapshot
will traverse the DOM and return a stateful and serializable data structure which can represent the current DOM view.
There are several things will be done during snapshot:
noscript
tags to avoid scripts being executed.rebuild
will build the DOM according to the taken snapshot.
There are several things will be done during rebuild:
serializeNodeWithId
can serialize a node into snapshot format with id.
buildNodeWithSN
will build DOM from serialized node and store serialized information in the mirror.getMeta(node)
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rrweb's component to take a snapshot of DOM, aka DOM serializer
The npm package rrweb-snapshot receives a total of 220,799 weekly downloads. As such, rrweb-snapshot popularity was classified as popular.
We found that rrweb-snapshot 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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