Gathering detailed insights and metrics for sitetopdf
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for sitetopdf
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for sitetopdf
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for sitetopdf
npm install sitetopdf
Typescript
Module System
Node Version
NPM Version
Verify real, reachable, and deliverable emails with instant MX records, SMTP checks, and disposable email detection.
Total Downloads
1,273
Last Day
1
Last Week
2
Last Month
53
Last Year
238
Minified
Minified + Gzipped
Latest Version
1.1.0
Package Id
sitetopdf@1.1.0
Unpacked Size
27.56 kB
Size
7.47 kB
File Count
5
NPM Version
8.19.2
Node Version
18.12.1
Published on
Nov 22, 2023
Cumulative downloads
Total Downloads
Last Day
0%
1
Compared to previous day
Last Week
-60%
2
Compared to previous week
Last Month
89.3%
53
Compared to previous month
Last Year
-77%
238
Compared to previous year
1
sitetopdf
is a versatile command-line utility that allows you to convert a webpage into a PDF or an image. It offers various customization options for the output, including page format, margins, and headers and footers for PDFs, as well as format-specific viewport sizing for images.
Install sitetopdf
using npm:
1npm install -g sitetopdf
To convert a website to PDF:
1sitetopdf -u https://example.com -o output.pdf
To convert a website to an image:
1sitetopdf -u https://example.com -i -p output.png
Option | Alias | Description | Default |
---|---|---|---|
--url | -u | URL of the website to convert | |
--output | -o | Output PDF file path | 'output.pdf' |
--image | -i | Generate an image instead of a PDF | |
--image-output | -p | Output image file path (required for image) | 'output.png' |
--format | -f | Paper format ('A4', 'Letter', etc.) | 'A4' |
--landscape | -l | Whether to set the PDF in landscape mode | false |
--scale | -s | Scale of the webpage rendering | '1' |
--margin-top | -m | Top margin of the PDF file | '0' |
--margin-bottom | -b | Bottom margin of the PDF file | '0' |
--margin-right | -r | Right margin of the PDF file | '0' |
--margin-left | -e | Left margin of the PDF file | '0' |
--header-template | -h | HTML template for the header of the PDF file | |
--footer-template | -t | HTML template for the footer of the PDF file | |
--display-header-footer | -n | Whether to display the header and footer of the PDF file | false |
--prefer-css-page-size | -c | Whether to prefer the CSS page size over the viewport size | false |
--page-ranges | -d | Page ranges to print, e.g., '1-5, 8, 11-13' | |
--ignore-http-errors | -a | Whether to ignore any HTTP errors that occur during the navigation | false |
--wait-until | -g | When to consider the navigation succeeded, e.g., 'networkidle0', 'load', etc. | 'load' |
--timeout | -k | Maximum navigation time in milliseconds | '30000' |
--verbose | -v | Display detailed information during execution | |
--content | -x | HTML content to set on the page | |
--content-type | Type of content ('string' or 'file') | 'string' |
Convert a website to a PDF in landscape mode:
1sitetopdf -u https://example.com -o output.pdf -l
Convert a website to a PDF with custom margins:
1sitetopdf -u https://example.com -o output.pdf -m 1cm -b 1cm -r 1cm -e 1cm
Convert a website to a PDF with a custom header and footer:
1sitetopdf -u https://example.com -o output.pdf -h "<div>Header</div>" -t "<div>Footer</div>" -n
Convert a website to an image with A4 viewport size:
1sitetopdf -u https://example.com -i -p output.png -f A4
Set HTML content from a string and convert to an image:
1sitetopdf -x '<html><body>Hello, world!</body></html>' -i -p output.png
Set HTML content from a string and convert to a PDF:
1sitetopdf -x '<html><body>Hello, world!</body></html>' -o output.pdf
Set HTML content from a file and convert to a PDF:
1sitetopdf -x "./path/to/file.html" --content-type file -o output.pdf
Give a ⭐️ if this project helped you!
No vulnerabilities found.
No security vulnerabilities found.