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barong

v0.1.0

Published

**It help us see things that cannot be seen with our mortal eyes.**

Downloads

7

Readme

barong

It help us see things that cannot be seen with our mortal eyes.

Requirement

You will need to have Node.js installed.

Installation

Install using npm

$ npm install -g barong

This will install barong globally.

Usage

Create a config file

First thing to do is, you need to create the configuration files. You can use barong init to create a sample configuration file.

$ barong init

  Config initilized. We've included some sample config file for you to start with. 

  barong.json               your main config file
  scenarios/
    capture-selector.json   capture with css selector
    capture-region.json     capture with custom region clip
    custom-viewport.json    change viewport size
    action-hover.json       do hover before capture
    action-click.json       do click before capture

This will create the main config file (barong.json) and some sample scenarios (scenarios/*).

Do the captures

After you adjust the config file, you can start creating the reference files, by doing:

$ barong capture [config]

This will run through all your scenarios configuration and do the captures.