Outils pour capturer et convertir le Web

Beaucoup de nouvelles fonctionnalités à venir dans la version 3.2

23 Juin 2017

Comme vous le savez peut-être, nous avons envoyé une enquête il y a quelques semaines, vous demandant si vous souhaitiez avoir la possibilité de télécharger automatiquement des captures sur Amazon S3, et les réponses sont venues dans une écrasante majorité que vous le faites !

So that is what we have done all of our client libraries will soon support automatically uploading captures to Amazon S3, Dropbox, FTP and WebDav. To do this you will need to create a URL d'exportation that can then be passed to our API.

Mais nous avons décidé d'ajouter quelques fonctionnalités supplémentaires pendant que nous y sommes !

Le premier est la capacité de capture single HTML elements in PDF in the same way as is currently available when converting webpages to images.

The next new feature is that you can now make a capture wait for a HTML element to become visible using the new waitfor parameter. This should be the ideal solution for webpages that use Ajax to display content.

To increase the security of your captures we have now also added the ability to force the usage of SSL connections when making requests to GrabzIt’s API.

Finally, we have added Singapore as a new location for our capture services. This should further speed up captures of Business and Enterprise users who are using le ciblage géographique as well as providing developers with a new location to take screenshots from. Just pass “SG” to the country parameter to try it out.

When can you get your hands on all this goodness? Well now using the API JavaScript, we will be rolling out the changes to our other API’s over the coming weeks. If you have a request for a particular programming language, tell us and we will prioritize updating that client API first.

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