Capturing screenshots of web pages programmatically can be incredibly useful for generating previews, creating image-based reports, and more. In this guide, we’ll build a Next.js API route that takes a URL and generates a PNG screenshot. Our setup uses Puppeteer and chrome-aws-lambda to leverage a headless Chrome browser, making it versatile and production-ready.
We’ll start by setting up a new Next.js project and walking through the code step-by-step to understand how the API captures screenshots.
Prerequisites
- Setting up the Next.js app
- Configuring the API route with Puppeteer
- Creating the React component for the capture interface
- Explanation of local vs. deployment configurations for Puppeteer
Getting Started with a New Next.js Project
- Create a new Next.js app:
npx create-next-app@latest capture-image-app cd capture-image-app
- Install the necessary dependencies:
npm install puppeteer puppeteer-core chrome-aws-lambda busboy
Step 2: Create the API Route to Generate Screenshots
Now, we’ll set up an API endpoint to capture and return screenshots based on a provided URL.
In the pages/api folder, create a new file named generate-png.ts and add this code:
import { NextApiRequest, NextApiResponse } from "next"; import busboy, { Busboy } from "busboy"; // Use busboy for multipart parsing import chromium from "chrome-aws-lambda"; import puppeteerCore from "puppeteer-core"; // Import puppeteer-core directly import puppeteer from "puppeteer"; // Import puppeteer directly // Conditional import for Puppeteer based on the environment const puppeteerModule = process.env.NODE_ENV === "production" ? puppeteerCore : puppeteer; export const config = { api: { bodyParser: false, // Disable default body parsing to handle raw binary data (Blob) }, }; const delay = (ms: number): Promise<void> => new Promise((resolve) => setTimeout(resolve, ms)); export default async function handler( req: NextApiRequest, res: NextApiResponse ): Promise<void> { try { if (req.method === "POST") { const bb: Busboy = busboy({ headers: req.headers }); let width: number = 1920; // Default width let height: number = 0; // Default height let delayTime: number = 6000; const buffers: Buffer[] = []; bb.on("file", (_name: string, file: NodeJS.ReadableStream) => { file.on("data", (data: Buffer) => buffers.push(data)); }); bb.on("field", (name: string, value: string) => { if (name === "width") width = parseInt(value, 10) || 1920; if (name === "height") height = parseInt(value, 10) || 0; if (name === "delay") delayTime = parseInt(value, 10) || 6000; }); bb.on("finish", async () => { const blobBuffer: Buffer = Buffer.concat(buffers); const htmlContent: string = blobBuffer.toString("utf-8"); const browser = await puppeteerModule.launch({ args: ["--start-maximized"], executablePath: process.env.NODE_ENV === "production" ? await chromium.executablePath || "/usr/bin/chromium-browser" : undefined, // No custom executable path needed for local headless: true, }); const page = await browser.newPage(); // Load the HTML content directly await page.setContent(htmlContent, { waitUntil: "networkidle0" }); //@ts-expect-error todo const bodyHeight = await page.evaluate(() => { return document.body.scrollHeight; // Get the full scrollable height of the body }); await page.setViewport({ width: Number(width), height: height || bodyHeight, // Use the provided height or fallback to the full body height deviceScaleFactor: 2, }); await delay(delayTime); const screenshotBuffer = await page.screenshot({ fullPage: !height, type: "png", omitBackground: false, }); await browser.close(); res.setHeader("Content-Type", "image/png"); res.setHeader( "Content-Disposition", "attachment; filename=screenshot.png" ); res.status(200).end(screenshotBuffer); }); req.pipe(bb); // Pipe the request stream to busboy } else { res.setHeader("Allow", ["POST"]); res.status(405).end(`Method ${req.method} Not Allowed`); } } catch (error) { console.error("ERROR", error); res.status(500).end("Internal Server Error"); } }
*Explanation: Choosing Puppeteer for Local vs. Production Environments
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In this code, we’ve set up a dynamic import for puppeteer:
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Local Development: If
NODE_ENVis notproduction, it usespuppeteer, which is simpler to set up and doesn’t requirechrome-aws-lambda. -
Production: For serverless deployments, the environment will detect
NODE_ENVasproductionand load puppeteer-core along with chrome-aws-lambda, which allows it to work in AWS Lambda and other similar environments. In this setup,chrome-aws-lambdaprovides the correct Chromium path, ensuring compatibility with serverless providers.
Step 3: Create a Simple React Component for the UI
Here, we’ll create a straightforward form that lets users input values for the webpage capture. This form will trigger the generate function to capture and download the screenshot in PDF format.
import { useState } from "react"; export default function ScreenCaptureComponent() { const [isProcessing, setProcessing] = useState(false); const [width, setWidth] = useState<string>("1920"); const [height, setHeight] = useState<string>("1000"); const [delay, setDelay] = useState<string>("6000"); // Function to clone HTML and prepare for capture function takeScreenshot() { const clonedElement = document.body.cloneNode(true) as HTMLElement; const blob = new Blob([clonedElement.outerHTML], { type: "text/html" }); return blob; } // Function to capture screenshot by sending cloned HTML to API async function generateCapture() { setProcessing(true); const htmlBlob = takeScreenshot(); if (!htmlBlob) { setProcessing(false); return; } try { const formData = new FormData(); formData.append("file", htmlBlob); formData.append("width", width); formData.append("height", height); formData.append("delay", delay); const response = await fetch("/api/generate-png", { method: "POST", body: formData, }); if (!response.ok) throw new Error("Capture failed"); const blob = await response.blob(); const downloadUrl = URL.createObjectURL(blob); const link = document.createElement("a"); link.href = downloadUrl; link.download = "capture.png"; link.click(); URL.revokeObjectURL(downloadUrl); } catch (error) { console.error("Failed to capture screenshot", error); } finally { setProcessing(false); } } return ( <div style={{ maxWidth: "400px", margin: "50px auto", padding: "24px", backgroundColor: "white", borderRadius: "8px", width: "100%", boxShadow: "0 4px 6px rgba(0, 0, 0, 0.1)", }} > <h2 style={{ fontSize: "24px", fontWeight: "600", textAlign: "center", marginBottom: "16px", }} > Webpage Screenshot Capture </h2> <form onSubmit={(e) => { e.preventDefault(); generateCapture(); }} style={{ display: "flex", flexDirection: "column", alignItems: "center", marginBottom: "16px", }} > <label style={{ marginBottom: "8px", fontWeight: "500" }} htmlFor="width" > Width (px) </label> <select id="width" value={width} onChange={(e) => setWidth(e.target.value)} style={{ width: "100%", padding: "8px", marginBottom: "16px", borderRadius: "4px", border: "1px solid #ccc", outline: "none", }} > <option value="1920">1920 (Full HD)</option> <option value="1366">1366 (Laptop)</option> <option value="1280">1280 (Desktop)</option> <option value="1024">1024 (Tablet Landscape)</option> <option value="768">768 (Tablet Portrait)</option> <option value="375">375 (Mobile)</option> </select> <label style={{ marginBottom: "8px", fontWeight: "500" }} htmlFor="height" > Height (px) </label> <input type="number" id="height" value={height} onChange={(e) => setHeight(e.target.value)} required style={{ width: "100%", padding: "8px", marginBottom: "16px", borderRadius: "4px", border: "1px solid #ccc", outline: "none", }} /> <label style={{ marginBottom: "8px", fontWeight: "500" }} htmlFor="delay" > Delay (ms) </label> <input type="number" id="delay" value={delay} onChange={(e) => setDelay(e.target.value)} required style={{ width: "100%", padding: "8px", marginBottom: "16px", borderRadius: "4px", border: "1px solid #ccc", outline: "none", }} /> <button type="submit" disabled={isProcessing} style={{ padding: "8px 16px", color: "white", borderRadius: "4px", transition: "background-color 0.3s", backgroundColor: isProcessing ? "#b0bec5" : "#2196F3", cursor: isProcessing ? "not-allowed" : "pointer", }} > {isProcessing ? "Capturing..." : "Capture Screenshot"} </button> </form> {/* Example HTML Element to Capture */} <div id="capture-area" style={{ display: "none" }}> <h3 style={{ fontSize: "20px", fontWeight: "600", }} > Content to Capture </h3> <p>This is an example of the HTML content that will be captured.</p> </div> </div> ); }
Conclusion
This tutorial covers setting up a webpage capture tool in Next.js, handling screenshots with Puppeteer, and creating an interactive frontend component. Remember to use puppeteer locally and switch to puppeteer-core in production to reduce bundle size and optimize for serverless environments. Happy coding!