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Screen shot a URL using a web server or p2p IPFS storage.

Project description

DM me on github, or @barce on twitter, if you want to see a working demo.

installation

pip install django-screenshots pip install requests

set values for using environment variables:

export SCREENSHOT_USER=’’ export SCREENSHOT_PASSWORD=’’ export SCREENSHOT_SERVER_URL=’’ export SCREENSHOT_FORCE_ENV=’1’

set values for using django settings:

SCREENSHOT_USER=’’ SCREENSHOT_PASSWORD=’’ SCREENSHOT_SERVER_URL=’’

Capture a screen shot and get the URL:

from django_screenshots import Builder b = Builder(’http://www.google.com/’) b.capture() print(b.image_url)

Get info about a screen shot:

from django_screenshots import Builder b = Builder(’http://www.google.com/’) print(b.info())

Search for a URL:

from django_dscreenshots import Builder b = Builder(’http://www.google.com/’) print(b.search())

IPFS local use:

from django_screenshots import ScreenShotIpfs import ipfshttpclient b = ScreenShotIpfs(’https://www.reddit.com/’) b.image_directory = ‘./tests’ b.capture() b.upload() b.get(b.ipfs_hash, ‘./tests/output.png’)

For developers:

How to upload to pypi:

python setup.py sdist register upload # python setup.py sdist # twine upload dist/*

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