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Advanced tools
Webshot provides a simple API for taking webpage screenshots. The module is a light wrapper around PhantomJS, which utilizes WebKit to perform the page rendering.
A simple url example:
var webshot = require('webshot');
webshot('google.com', 'google.png', function(err) {
// screenshot now saved to google.png
});
An html example:
var webshot = require('webshot');
webshot('<html><body>Hello World</body></html>', 'hello_world.png', {siteType:'html'}, function(err) {
// screenshot now saved to hello_world.png
});
Alternately, the screenshot can be streamed back to the caller:
var webshot = require('webshot');
webshot('google.com', function(err, renderStream) {
var file = fs.createWriteStream('google.png', {encoding: 'binary'});
renderStream.on('data', function(data) {
file.write(data.toString('binary'), 'binary');
});
});
An example showing how to take a screenshot of a site's mobile version:
var webshot = require('webshot');
var options = {
screenSize: {
width: 320
, height: 480
}
, shotSize: {
width: 320
, height: 'all'
}
, userAgent: 'Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 3_2 like Mac OS X; en-us)'
+ ' AppleWebKit/531.21.20 (KHTML, like Gecko) Mobile/7B298g'
}
webshot('flickr.com', 'flickr.jpeg', options, function(err) {
// screenshot now saved to flickr.jpeg
});
An optional options
object can be passed as the parameter directly preceding the callback in a call to webshot.
Option | Default Value | Description |
---|---|---|
windowSize |
{ width: 1024 , height: 768 } | The dimensions of the browser window. screenSize is an alias for this property. |
shotSize |
{ width: 'window' , height: 'window' } | The area of the page document, starting at the upper left corner, to render.
Possible values are 'screen', 'all', and a number defining a pixel length.
'window' causes the length to be set to the length of the window (i.e. the shot displays what is initially visible within the browser window). 'all' causes the length to be set to the length of the document along the given dimension. |
shotOffset | { left: 0 , right: 0 , top: 0 , bottom: 0 } | The left and top offsets define the upper left corner of the screenshot rectangle. The right and bottom offsets allow pixels to be removed from the shotSize dimensions (e.g. a shotSize height of 'all' with a bottom offset of 30 would cause all but the last 30 rows of pixels on the site to be rendered). |
phantomPath | 'phantomjs' | The location of phantomjs. Webshot tries to use the binary provided by the phantomjs NPM module, and falls back to 'phantomjs' if the module isn't available. |
phantomConfig | {} | Object with key value pairs corresponding to phantomjs command line options. |
userAgent | undefined | The user-agent string Phantom sends to the requested page. If left unset, the default
Phantom user-agent will be used |
script | undefined | An arbitrary function to be executed on the requested page. The script executes within the page's context and can be used to modify the page before a screenshot is taken. |
defaultWhiteBackground | false | When taking the screenshot, adds a white background if not defined elsewhere. |
paperSize | undefined | When generating a PDF, sets page.paperSize. Some options are documented here: https://github.com/ariya/phantomjs/pull/15 Example: {format: 'A4', orientation: 'portrait'}
|
zoomFactor | 1.0 | When taking the screenshot, zooms the page according to the given factor. Defaults to 1 (ie. 100% zoom). |
streamType | 'png' | If streaming is used, this designates the file format of the streamed rendering. Possible values are 'png', 'jpg', and 'jpeg'. |
siteType | 'url' | siteType indicates whether the content needs to be requested ('url'), loaded locally ('file'), or is being provided directly as a string ('html'). |
renderDelay | 0 | Number of milliseconds to wait after a page loads before taking the screenshot. |
timeout | 0 | Number of milliseconds to wait before killing the phantomjs process and assuming webshotting has failed. (0 is no timeout.) |
takeShotOnCallback | false | Wait for the web page to signal to webshot when to take the photo using window.callPhantom('takeShot');
|
cookies | [] | Array of cookies to add to the page. See https://github.com/ariya/phantomjs/wiki/API-Reference#wiki-cookie
Example:
|
Tests are written with Mocha and can be run with npm test
. The tests use
node-imagemagick and thus require that the
imagemagick CLI tools be installed.
grunt-webshot is a Grunt wrapper for this package.
(The MIT License)
Copyright (c) 2012 Brenden Kokoszka
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the 'Software'), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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FAQs
Easy website screenshots + streaming back webpage html
The npm package webshot-html receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, webshot-html popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that webshot-html 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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