Issue
I'm trying to get a full-length screenshot and haven't been able to make it work. Here's the code I'm using:
from Screenshot import Screenshot
from selenium import webdriver
import time
ob = Screenshot.Screenshot()
driver = webdriver.Chrome()
driver.maximize_window()
driver.implicitly_wait(10)
url = "https://stackoverflow.com/questions/73298355/how-to-remove-duplicate-values-in-one-column-but-keep-the-rows-pandas"
driver.get(url)
img_url = ob.full_Screenshot(driver, save_path=r'.', image_name='example.png')
print(img_url)
driver.quit()
But this gives us a clipped screenshot:
So as you can see that's just what the driver window is showing, not a full-length screenshot. How can I tweak this code to get what I'm looking for?
Solution
To get a full-page screenshot using Selenium-Python clients you can use the GeckoDriver and firefox based save_full_page_screenshot()
method as follows:
Code:
driver = webdriver.Firefox(service=s, options=options) driver.get('https://stackoverflow.com/questions/73298355/how-to-remove-duplicate-values-in-one-column-but-keep-the-rows-pandas') driver.save_full_page_screenshot('fullpage_gecko_firefox.png') driver.quit()
Screenshot:
tl; dr
[py] Adding full page screenshot feature for Firefox
Answered By - undetected Selenium
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