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cURL example for image generation using the Canvasflare API.

The Canvasflare API allows for creating images from HTML, CSS, and other rendering parameters. Below is an example of how to use a cURL command to generate an image.

Rendering an Image

Send a POST request to https://api.canvasflare.com/render with the necessary parameters.

Parameters

  • html - The HTML content you wish to render, e.g., <div>Your content</div>.
  • css - The CSS styling for your rendered image, e.g., .h1 { color: red }.
  • device_scale - Modifies the pixel density of the screenshot.
  • viewport_width - The width of the Chrome viewport.
  • viewport_height - The height of the Chrome viewport.
  • viewport_device - Emulates a given device's metrics and user agent.
  • viewport_has_touch - Indicates whether the viewport supports touch events.
  • viewport_landscape - Indicates whether the viewport is in landscape mode.
  • viewport_mobile - Specifies whether the meta viewport tag is considered.
  • full_page - If set to true screenshots entire webpage.
  • selector - A CSS selector corresponding to an element in the HTML.
  • ms_delay - Additional delay to ensure completion of JavaScript execution.
  • user_agent - An user agent for the request.

Example Request with cURL

You can use cURL, a command-line tool, to send HTTP requests:

curl -X POST 'https://api.canvasflare.com/render?api_key=YOUR_API_KEY' \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-d '{
"html": "<div>This is something</div>",
"css": ".h1 { color: red }",
"device_scale": 2,
"viewport_width": 640,
"viewport_height": 480,
"ms_delay": 500
}'

Response

The API response will return a URL to the generated image that you can download or display.

Make Your Image URL Downloadable

You can add the parameter ?dl=true to the image URL to make the browser download the image automatically. For example:

https://api.canvasflare.com/image/8d063c49-3f15-46c1-91c7-9cf61e6758c6?dl=true