With images
Step by step
- Install and run Fiddler 4
- Enable Https capture and decryption
const express = require('express'); | |
const bodyParser = require('body-parser'); | |
... | |
// Express 4.0 | |
app.use(bodyParser.json({ limit: '10mb' })); | |
app.use(bodyParser.urlencoded({ extended: true, limit: '10mb' })); | |
// Express 3.0 |
UPDATED 22.11.2022
It's been two years since the last update, so here's the updated working script as per the comments below.
Thanks to BryanHaley for this.
setInterval(function () {
video = document.getElementsByTagName('ytd-playlist-video-renderer')[0];
video.querySelector('#primary button[aria-label="Action menu"]').click();
You may have thought of running nightmare on AWS Lambda. But before we can run it on Lambda, we need first to make it run on Amazon Linux.
According to AWS Documentation on Lambda Execution Environment and available Libraries we would need this AMI image with this alias amzn-ami-hvm-2016.03.3.x86_64-gp2
. Keep in mind that AMI-image-id for this instance would be different in different regions (eg):
eu-west-1
- ami-f9dd458a
us-east-1
- ami-6869aa05
"use strict"; | |
const Nightmare = require('nightmare'); | |
const url = "http://www.apple.com"; | |
//just an example | |
const path = "./testfile.png"; | |
//we'll save the screenshot in the same directory | |
const userAgent = "Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; CPU iPhone OS 6_0 like Mac OS X) AppleWebKit/536.26 (KHTML, like Gecko) Mobile/10A5376e"; | |
//make sure we load the mobile version |