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/README.md:
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1 | # html2screen
2 |
3 | html2screen export html animation to video file.
4 |
5 | ### Usage
6 |
7 | ```sh
8 | npm install
9 | node export.js http://tobiasahlin.com/spinkit/ spinner.webm 1280x720 10s
10 | ```
11 |
12 | 1. html2screen require npm modules listed in package.json
13 | 2. Exported videos are stored in Downloads folder
14 | 3. Specify bitrate to control quality of the exported video by adjusting `videoBitsPerSecond` property in `background.js`
15 |
16 | ### Motivation
17 |
18 | It's mean to use HTML+CSS+JS as motion designer tools.
19 |
20 | It's inspired by [html2print](http://osp.kitchen/tools/html2print/) philosophy.
21 |
22 | It's based on [https://github.com/GoogleChrome/puppeteer](Puppeteer) and [https://github.com/muralikg/puppetcam](Puppetcam).
23 |
24 | #### Sample video
25 | [](https://youtu.be/JM1Zw9oXSGI)
26 |
27 | #### Changelog
28 |
29 | - Change Puppeteer version to 1.7
30 | - Add size and length parameter
31 | - Fix size parameter (setViewport, deviceScaleFactor)
32 |
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/background.js:
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1 | /* global chrome, MediaRecorder, FileReader */
2 |
3 | let recorder = null;
4 | let filename = null;
5 | chrome.runtime.onConnect.addListener(port => {
6 |
7 | port.onMessage.addListener(msg => {
8 | console.log(msg);
9 | switch (msg.type) {
10 | case 'SET_EXPORT_PATH':
11 | filename = msg.filename
12 | break
13 | case 'REC_STOP':
14 | recorder.stop()
15 | break
16 | case 'REC_CLIENT_PLAY':
17 | if(recorder){
18 | return
19 | }
20 | const tab = port.sender.tab
21 | tab.url = msg.data.url
22 | chrome.desktopCapture.chooseDesktopMedia(['tab', 'audio'], streamId => {
23 | // Get the stream
24 | navigator.webkitGetUserMedia({
25 | audio: false,
26 | video: {
27 | mandatory: {
28 | chromeMediaSource: 'desktop',
29 | chromeMediaSourceId: streamId
30 | }
31 | }
32 | }, stream => {
33 | var chunks=[];
34 | recorder = new MediaRecorder(stream, {
35 | videoBitsPerSecond: 5000000,
36 | ignoreMutedMedia: true,
37 | mimeType: 'video/webm',
38 | });
39 | recorder.ondataavailable = function (event) {
40 | if (event.data.size > 0) {
41 | chunks.push(event.data);
42 | }
43 | };
44 |
45 | recorder.onstop = function () {
46 | var superBuffer = new Blob(chunks, {
47 | type: 'video/webm'
48 | });
49 |
50 | var url = URL.createObjectURL(superBuffer);
51 | // var a = document.createElement('a');
52 | // document.body.appendChild(a);
53 | // a.style = 'display: none';
54 | // a.href = url;
55 | // a.download = 'test.webm';
56 | // a.click();
57 |
58 | chrome.downloads.download({
59 | url: url,
60 | filename: filename
61 | }, ()=>{
62 | });
63 | }
64 |
65 | recorder.start();
66 | }, error => console.log('Unable to get user media', error))
67 | })
68 | break
69 | default:
70 | console.log('Unrecognized message', msg)
71 | }
72 | })
73 |
74 | chrome.downloads.onChanged.addListener(function(delta) {
75 | if (!delta.state ||(delta.state.current != 'complete')) {
76 | return;
77 | }
78 | try{
79 | port.postMessage({downloadComplete: true})
80 | }
81 | catch(e){}
82 | });
83 |
84 | })
85 |
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/content_script.js:
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1 | window.onload = () => {
2 | if (window.recorderInjected) return
3 | Object.defineProperty(window, 'recorderInjected', { value: true, writable: false })
4 |
5 | // Setup message passing
6 | const port = chrome.runtime.connect(chrome.runtime.id)
7 | port.onMessage.addListener(msg => window.postMessage(msg, '*'))
8 | window.addEventListener('message', event => {
9 | // Relay client messages
10 | if (event.source === window && event.data.type) {
11 | port.postMessage(event.data)
12 | }
13 | if(event.data.type === 'PLAYBACK_COMPLETE'){
14 | port.postMessage({ type: 'REC_STOP' }, '*')
15 | }
16 | if(event.data.downloadComplete){
17 | document.querySelector('html').classList.add('downloadComplete')
18 | }
19 | })
20 |
21 | document.title = 'puppetcam'
22 | window.postMessage({ type: 'REC_CLIENT_PLAY', data: { url: window.location.origin } }, '*')
23 | }
24 |
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/export.js:
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1 | var url = process.argv[2] || 'http://chantier.lecollecteur.fr/nuit-du-cirque/',
2 | exportname = process.argv[3] || 'capture',
3 | size = process.argv[4] || '1280x720',
4 | width = parseInt(size.split('x')[0]),
5 | height = parseInt(size.split('x')[1]),
6 | length = process.argv[5];
7 | length = process.argv[5] ? parseInt(length.replace('s','')) : 5;
8 |
9 | const puppeteer = require('puppeteer');
10 |
11 | var options = {
12 | headless: false,
13 | args: [
14 | '--enable-usermedia-screen-capturing',
15 | '--allow-http-screen-capture',
16 | '--auto-select-desktop-capture-source=puppetcam',
17 | '--load-extension=' + __dirname,
18 | '--disable-extensions-except=' + __dirname,
19 | '--disable-infobars',
20 | '--force-device-scale-factor=1'
21 | ],
22 | }
23 |
24 | async function main() {
25 | exportname = exportname.replace('.webm','') + '-' + width + 'x' + height + '.webm';
26 | const browser = await puppeteer.launch(options)
27 | const pages = await browser.pages()
28 | const page = pages[0]
29 | await page._client.send('Emulation.clearDeviceMetricsOverride')
30 | await page.setViewport({width: width, height: height, deviceScaleFactor: 1})
31 | await page.goto(url, {waitUntil: 'networkidle2'})
32 | await page.setBypassCSP(true)
33 |
34 | // Perform any actions that have to be captured in the exported video
35 |
36 | // Give a file name
37 | await page.evaluate(filename=>{
38 | window.postMessage({type: 'SET_EXPORT_PATH', filename: filename}, '*')
39 | }, exportname)
40 |
41 | // Wait
42 | await page.waitFor(length * 1000);
43 |
44 | // Stop recording
45 | await page.evaluate(filename=>{
46 | window.postMessage({type: 'REC_STOP'}, '*')
47 | }, exportname)
48 |
49 | // Wait for download of webm to complete
50 | await page.waitForSelector('html.downloadComplete', {timeout: 0})
51 | await browser.close()
52 | }
53 |
54 | main()
55 |
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/manifest.json:
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1 | {
2 | "name": "Video Capture Attempt #1",
3 | "version": "0.1.0",
4 | "manifest_version": 2,
5 | "background": {
6 | "scripts": ["background.js"]
7 | },
8 | "content_scripts": [{
9 | "matches": [""],
10 | "js": ["content_script.js"],
11 | "run_at": "document_start"
12 | }],
13 | "permissions": [
14 | "desktopCapture",
15 | "tabCapture",
16 | "tabs",
17 | "",
18 | "downloads"
19 | ]
20 | }
21 |
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/package.json:
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1 | {
2 | "name": "puppetcam",
3 | "version": "0.0.1",
4 | "description": "Capture all automated actions in a browser and export as a video",
5 | "scripts": {
6 | "example": "node export.js http://tobiasahlin.com/spinkit/ spinner.webm"
7 | },
8 | "keywords": [
9 | "record",
10 | "chrome",
11 | "puppeteer",
12 | "screencast"
13 | ],
14 | "dependencies": {
15 | "puppeteer": "1.7.0",
16 | "xvfb": "^0.2.3"
17 | }
18 | }
19 |
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