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screenshootr

v1.0.5

Published

Node tool for capturing screenshots of websites

Downloads

13

Readme

screenshootr

Node tool for capturing screenshots of websites

Usage:

After you clone the repo run yarn install and you are good to go.

$ ./screenshootr.js -u http://example.com [-w 1366] [-h 768] [-d 1000] [-f screenshots/cat.png] [-t 30000] [-v] [-p] [--args]
Options:
  -u      url
  -w      viewport width
  -h      viewport height
  -d      delay in millisecond
  -f      file name
  -t      timeout in millisecond
  -v      verbose
  -p      pipe output
  --args  flags for Chrome browser

You can produce two types of output files - .png and .jpeg. The output file format is determined by the provided file name. By default .png will be used.

If you use -p option to pipe the output, -v verbose mode will be disabled in order not to disrupt the output. By default png file will be piped when using -p but it is possible to create jpg file as well: ./screenshootr.js -u http://example.com -f image.jpeg -p > image.jpeg

You can pass additional flags to launch Google Chrome by using --args. To pass more than one flag please use , and avoid using spaces between flags: ./screenshootr.js -u http://example.com --args no-sandbox,disable-setuid-sandbox

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