A ruby gem for BrowserStack's Screenshot API.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'browserstack-screenshot'
And then execute:
bundle
Or install it yourself as:
gem install browserstack-screenshot
First, you need to require the screenshot gem:
require 'screenshot'
Creates a new client instance.
settings
: A hash of settings that apply to all requests for the new client.:username
: The username for the BrowserStack account.:password
: The password for the BrowserStack account.
settings = {:username => "foo", :password => "foobar"}
client = Screenshot::Client.new(settings)
###API
####Getting available os and browsers Fetches all available browsers. API info
client.get_os_and_browsers #returns a hash
####Generating Screenshots Frame the config object according to the format given. Format info
Eg settings object:
params = {
:url => "www.google.com",
:callback_url => "http://example.com/pingback_url",
:win_res => "1024x768", #Options : "1024x768", "1280x1024"
:mac_res => "1920x1080", #Options : "1024x768", "1280x960", "1280x1024", "1600x1200", "1920x1080"
:quality => "compressed", #Options : "compressed", "original"
:wait_time => 5, #Options: 2, 5, 10, 15, 20, 60
:orientation => "portrait", #Options: "portrait", "landscape"
:tunnel => false,
:browsers => [
{:os=>"Windows",:os_version=>"7",:browser=>"ie",:browser_version=>"8.0"},
{:os=>"Windows",:os_version=>"XP",:browser=>"ie",:browser_version=>"7.0"}
]
}
callback_url
, win_res
, mac_res
, quality
, wait_time
, orientation
and tunnel
being optional parameters.
#####For testing Local/Internal Server setup
- First setup local tunnel using the command line method as mentioned here
- Pass
:tunnel => true
in the params object
A request id is returned when a valid request is made.
request_id = client.generate_screenshots params
####Checking/Polling the status of the request Use this method to check if the requested screenshots are complete.
client.screenshots_done? request_id #returns `true` or `false`
Or you can fetch the request state
client.screenshots_status request_id #returns `queue` or `processing` or `done`
####Fetching the response of the requested screenshots
client.screenshots request_id
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature
) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
) - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature
) - Create new Pull Request