Ruby client for the HTML/CSS to Image API.
Generate png, jpg or webp images with Ruby. Renders exactly like Google Chrome.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'htmlcsstoimage-api', require: 'htmlcsstoimage'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install htmlcsstoimage-api
Create a new instance of the API client.
require "htmlcsstoimage"
# Retrieve your user id and api key from https://htmlcsstoimage.com/dashboard
client = HTMLCSSToImage.new(user_id: "user-id", api_key: "api-key")
Using Environment variables
Alternatively, you can set ENV["HCTI_USER_ID"]
and ENV["HCTI_API_KEY"]
. These will be loaded automatically.
require "htmlcsstoimage"
client = HTMLCSSToImage.new
Generate an image from HTML/CSS. Returns a URL to the image.
image = client.create_image("<div>Hello, world</div>",
css: "div { background-color: red; font-family: Roboto; }",
google_fonts: "Roboto")
image
=> #<HTMLCSSToImage::ApiResponse url="https://hcti.io/v1/image/254b444c-dd82-4cc1-94ef-aa4b3a6870a6", id="254b444c-dd82-4cc1-94ef-aa4b3a6870a6">
image.url
=> "https://hcti.io/v1/image/254b444c-dd82-4cc1-94ef-aa4b3a6870a6"
Delete an existing image. Removes the image from HCTI servers and clears the CDN.
client.delete_image("254b444c-dd82-4cc1-94ef-aa4b3a6870a6")
Generate a screenshot of any public URL.
image = client.url_to_image("https://github.com", viewport_width: 800, viewport_height: 1200)
A template allows you to define HTML that includes variables to be substituted at the time of image creation. Learn more about templates.
template = client.create_template("<div>{{title}}</div>")
# => #<HTMLCSSToImage::ApiResponse template_id="t-56c64be5-5861-4148-acec-aaaca452027f", template_version=1596829374001>
# Get templates
all_templates = client.templates
# Create a signed URL for a templated image
image = client.create_image_from_template(template.template_id, { title: "Hello, world!" })
# => #<HTMLCSSToImage::ApiResponse url="https://hcti.io/v1/image/t-56c64be5-5861-4148-acec-aaaca452027f/3aaa814dd998b302cc62b3550ddb35e8b9117c5ecea286da904eced0a3f44d9e?title=Hello%2C%20world%21">
image.url
# => "https://hcti.io/v1/image/t-56c64be5-5861-4148-acec-aaaca452027f/3aaa814dd998b302cc62b3550ddb35e8b9117c5ecea286da904eced0a3f44d9e?title=Hello%2C%20world%21"
See the ruby-client docs for all of the available methods.
For detailed information on all the available parameters, visit the docs: https://docs.htmlcsstoimage.com/getting-started/using-the-api/
After checking out the repo, run bin/setup
to install dependencies. Then, run rake spec
to run the tests. You can also run bin/console
for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.
To install this gem onto your local machine, run bundle exec rake install
. To release a new version, update the version number in version.rb
, and then run bundle exec rake release
, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and tags, and push the .gem
file to rubygems.org.
To generate the Yard docs, run yard doc -o docs
and commit the changes.
For help with the API, you can also contact support@htmlcsstoimage.com
.
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/htmlcsstoimage/ruby-client.
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.
Everyone interacting in the project’s codebases, issue trackers, chat rooms and mailing lists is expected to follow the code of conduct.