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java-html2image

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Html2Image

This simple Java library converts plain HTML markup to image and provides client-side image-map using HTML element.

What Can I Do With It: Use Cases

  • Programmatically compose images - Use case: You need to compose images from other images and texts.

    • Solution - Create a web page using plain HTML, CSS and image and use Html2Image to convert it to an image.
  • Improve your spam - Use case: You need to send decorative HTML email.

    • You craft your HTML using CSS, images and links.

    • Alas, your clients open their Outlook, Gmail or any other mail client mailbox, and find your mail all scrambled up (merely resembles the presentation of the same HTML in a browser).

    • That's because Outlook and other clients only support limited functionality of HTML and have different implementations and bugs.

    • Solution - Use Html2Image to convert your original mail's HTML to a new HTML containing only image () and client-side image-map () for the links in the original HTML.

    • This also allow you to easily use unique fonts in your mail.

  • Prevent spamming - Use case: Your website has a list of contacts and their email addresses.

    • The email addresses are in plain text, allowing robots and spiders to harvest these addresses and spam your team with Viagra ads.

    • Solution - Use Html2Image to convert those email addresses to images.

What Do I Give and What Do I Get

Html2Image allows you to transform this HTML markup:

<b>Hello World!</b> Please goto <a title="Goto Google" href="http://www.google.com">Google</a>.

To this visually equivalent HTML markup:

<map name="map">
<area href="http://www.google.com" coords="153,3,193,22" shape="rect" title="Goto Google">
</map>
<img border="0" usemap="#map" src="hello-world.png"/>

Supported Images Formats Html2Image allows you to save your HTML as GIF, PNG or JPEG image.

API Html2Image as only one useful Java class, HtmlImageGenerator.

Common usage is this:

HtmlImageGenerator imageGenerator = new HtmlImageGenerator(); imageGenerator.loadHtml("Hello World! Please goto <a title="Goto Google" href="http://www.google.com\">Google."); imageGenerator.saveAsImage("hello-world.png"); imageGenerator.saveAsHtmlWithMap("hello-world.html", "hello-world.png"); Which will generate hello-world.png image of the HTML and hello-world.html file containing client-side image-map (as in the example above).

HtmlImageGenerator Methods

  • loadUrl(url) - Loads HTML from URL object or URL string.
  • loadHtml(html) - Loads HTML source.
  • saveAsImage(file) - Save loaded HTML as image.
  • saveAsHtmlWithMap(file, imageUrl) - Creates an HTML file containing client-side image-map generated from HTML's links.
  • getLinks() - List all links in the HTML document and their corresponding href, target, title, position and dimension.
  • getBufferedImage() - Get AWT buffered image of the HTML.
  • getLinksMapMarkup(mapName) - Get HTML snippet of the client-side image-map generated from the links.
  • get/setOrientation(orientation) - Get/Set document orientation (left-to-right or right-to-left).
  • get/setSize(dimension) - Get/Set size of the generated image.

Download

You can download Html2Image from the download page or use it as Maven dependency:

<dependency>
   <groupId>gui.ava</groupId>
   <artifactId>html2image</artifactId>
   <version>0.9</version>
</dependency>

<repositories>
   <repository>
      <id>yoava</id>
      <name>AOL yoava</name>
      <url>http://yoava.artifactoryonline.com/yoava/repo</url>
   </repository>
</repositories>

License: GNU Lesser GPL

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