How to get full page screenshot of my web application?
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I am testing my web application using selenium, I am able to take screenshot but it only captures the area visible on screen (doesn’t scroll the page)
My requirement is to get the screenshot of entire page.
I am using code to capture screenshot is:
var ss = driver.GetScreenshot();
ss.SaveAsFile("ss.png",System.Drawing.Imaging.ImageFormat.Png);
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I am testing my web application using selenium, I am able to take screenshot but it only captures the area visible on screen (doesn’t scroll the page)
My requirement is to get the screenshot of entire page.
I am using code to capture screenshot is:
var ss = driver.GetScreenshot();
ss.SaveAsFile("ss.png",System.Drawing.Imaging.ImageFormat.Png);
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I am testing my web application using selenium, I am able to take screenshot but it only captures the area visible on screen (doesn’t scroll the page)
My requirement is to get the screenshot of entire page.
I am using code to capture screenshot is:
var ss = driver.GetScreenshot();
ss.SaveAsFile("ss.png",System.Drawing.Imaging.ImageFormat.Png);
c# selenium selenium-webdriver
I am testing my web application using selenium, I am able to take screenshot but it only captures the area visible on screen (doesn’t scroll the page)
My requirement is to get the screenshot of entire page.
I am using code to capture screenshot is:
var ss = driver.GetScreenshot();
ss.SaveAsFile("ss.png",System.Drawing.Imaging.ImageFormat.Png);
c# selenium selenium-webdriver
c# selenium selenium-webdriver
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Would you consider to accept a solution in Java?
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Would you consider to accept a solution in Java?
– DebanjanB
Nov 23 at 7:48
Would you consider to accept a solution in Java?
– DebanjanB
Nov 23 at 7:48
Would you consider to accept a solution in Java?
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Nov 23 at 7:48
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There is a package called Noksa.WebDriver.ScreenshotsExtensions try it!
You can use VerticalCombineDecorator
like this:
var verticalscreenshot = new VerticalCombineDecorator(new ScreenshotMaker());
var screen = driver.TakeScreenshot(verticalscreenshot);
You can look up this answer...
Hope this helps you!
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There is a package called Noksa.WebDriver.ScreenshotsExtensions try it!
You can use VerticalCombineDecorator
like this:
var verticalscreenshot = new VerticalCombineDecorator(new ScreenshotMaker());
var screen = driver.TakeScreenshot(verticalscreenshot);
You can look up this answer...
Hope this helps you!
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There is a package called Noksa.WebDriver.ScreenshotsExtensions try it!
You can use VerticalCombineDecorator
like this:
var verticalscreenshot = new VerticalCombineDecorator(new ScreenshotMaker());
var screen = driver.TakeScreenshot(verticalscreenshot);
You can look up this answer...
Hope this helps you!
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There is a package called Noksa.WebDriver.ScreenshotsExtensions try it!
You can use VerticalCombineDecorator
like this:
var verticalscreenshot = new VerticalCombineDecorator(new ScreenshotMaker());
var screen = driver.TakeScreenshot(verticalscreenshot);
You can look up this answer...
Hope this helps you!
There is a package called Noksa.WebDriver.ScreenshotsExtensions try it!
You can use VerticalCombineDecorator
like this:
var verticalscreenshot = new VerticalCombineDecorator(new ScreenshotMaker());
var screen = driver.TakeScreenshot(verticalscreenshot);
You can look up this answer...
Hope this helps you!
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Would you consider to accept a solution in Java?
– DebanjanB
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