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June 19, 2012 21:40
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Create a screenshot of any URL using phantomjs (headless webkit)
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// Example usage: phantomjs screenshot.js http://yahoo.com /tmp/yahoo.png | |
// | |
var system = require('system'); | |
var url = system.args[1]; | |
var filename = system.args[2]; | |
var page = new WebPage(); | |
page.open(url, function (status) { | |
page.render(filename); | |
console.log(filename) | |
phantom.exit(); | |
}); |
That might do it.
Yup. Built the 1.6 branch and that works.
page.open(url, function (status) {
console.log(page.renderBase64('PNG'))
phantom.exit();
});
So now I in a node server I can spawn this as a child process, listen to it's 'data' event, encode it back to binary and pipe it to the HTTP response. Obviously sending caching headers and caching on Cloudfront, Varnish, etc.
Voila!
@ismasan rad!
Hi,
I need to generate PDF instead of the image file. When i tried with 'PDF' to renderBase64, it doesn't work. Thanks.
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Yes the docs for Page#render say it puts the image data in a buffer and then save it to file. It'd be awesome to have access to that buffer in the API. Or just dump the data to standard out. Also useful if you wanted to for example pipe it to ImageMagick and the like for further processing.