Generate an image of a div and Save as

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Solution 1

Here is the final code, if it can helps you :

function PrintDiv(div)
{
    html2canvas((div), {
        onrendered: function(canvas) {
            var myImage = canvas.toDataURL();
            downloadURI(myImage, "MaSimulation.png");
      }
    });
}

function downloadURI(uri, name) {
    var link = document.createElement("a");

    link.download = name;
    link.href = uri;
    document.body.appendChild(link);
    link.click();   
    //after creating link you should delete dynamic link
    //clearDynamicLink(link); 
}

Solution 2

You could do this approach:

//Creating dynamic link that automatically click
function downloadURI(uri, name) {
    var link = document.createElement("a");
    link.download = name;
    link.href = uri;
    link.click();
    //after creating link you should delete dynamic link
    //clearDynamicLink(link); 
}

//Your modified code.
function printToFile(div) {
    html2canvas(div, {
        onrendered: function (canvas) {
            var myImage = canvas.toDataURL("image/png");
            //create your own dialog with warning before saving file
            //beforeDownloadReadMessage();
            //Then download file
            downloadURI("data:" + myImage, "yourImage.png");
        }
    });
}

Solution 3

Have you looked at

http://eligrey.com/demos/FileSaver.js/

Looks like it does what you need

Solution 4

This works fine for me.

function downloadURI(uri, name) {
    var link = document.createElement("a");

    link.download = name;
    link.href = uri;
    document.body.appendChild(link);
    link.click();
    clearDynamicLink(link); 
}

function DownloadAsImage() {
    var element = $("#table-card")[0];
    html2canvas(element).then(function (canvas) {
        var myImage = canvas.toDataURL();
        downloadURI(myImage, "cartao-virtual.png");
    });
}
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Updated on August 20, 2020

Comments

  • Jaggana
    Jaggana over 3 years

    I'd like to create an input button "Save image" that :

    1. take a screen shot of a div
    2. ask to "Save as" on the user's computer

    I've found how to create a screen of a dive using html2canvas and to open it in a new tab, it works perfectly :

    function printDiv2(div)
    {
        html2canvas((div), {
            onrendered: function(canvas) {
                var img = canvas.toDataURL();
                window.open(img);
          }
        });
    }
    

    But for thee Save as part, is a kind of the tough part... I've found interesting topics, as I'm new in JS (and object) coding, I'm a little bit confused... I think I'll have to use the FileSaver.js and to create a new blob http://eligrey.com/blog/post/saving-generated-files-on-the-client-side/

    But I don't get how to implement the saveAs in my html2canvas, how to cast properly a new blob...

    function printDiv2(div)
    {
        html2canvas((div), {
            onrendered: function(canvas) {
                var img = canvas.toDataURL();
                window.open(img);
    
                var blob = new Blob(img, {type: "image/jpeg"});
                var filesaver = saveAs(blob, "my image.png");
          }
        });
    }
    

    Also I tried to do something with this, by extracting the base64 generated URL, but it's too complicated for me to understand everyting : http://bl.ocks.org/nolanlawson/0eac306e4dac2114c752

    But someone give me a few tips and help me please ?