A runtime service to use live website screenshots on your site.
Read the Blog post: Building an Automated Screenshot Service on Netlify in ~140 Lines of Code.
Image URLs have the formats:
/:url/
/:url/:size/
/:url/:size/:aspectratio/
/:url/:size/:aspectratio/:zoom/
urlmust be URI encoded.- Valid
sizevalues:small: 375×___ (default)medium: 650×___large: 1024×___aspectratioof9:16is not supported (throws an error)
opengraph: always 1200×630, works withzoomaspectratiois ignored (no errors thrown)
- Valid
aspectratiovalues:1:1(default)9:16
- Valid
zoomvalues:bigger(1.4devicePixelRatio)smaller(0.71devicePixelRatio)
You can customize the conditions with which the headless browser will wait to take the screenshot. At a low level, this controls the waitUntil property in Puppeteer’s goto call. The options are:
- DOMContentLoaded
wait:0 - Load event
wait:1(default) - Load event and there have been no network connections for 500ms:
wait:2 - Load event and there are fewer than two network connections for 500ms:
wait:3
/:url/_wait:0/
/:url/_wait:1/
/:url/_wait:2/
/:url/_wait:3/
Number of seconds to wait before the request times out. We will attempt to simulate the stop button and return the screenshot that exists up to that point. Worst case, a default Eleventy logo is returned.
- Minimum:
3 - Maximum:
9
/:url/_timeout:3/
/:url/_timeout:9/
You can use any of these advanced options together, like /:url/_wait:0_timeout:2/. Order only matters to the uniqueness of the URL caching on the CDN: /:url/_wait:0/ and /:url/_wait:0/ will be functionally equivalent but make two different screenshot requests.