Apps/Google Chrome/Take a screenshot of a URL
Google Chrome
Google Chrome Action

Take a screenshot of a URL

Given a URL, navigates to the page and returns a screenshot.

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In detail

What it does and what it's for

How it works

How it fits in an automated task

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Setup

Customization options

Fields you can adjust when using it in your automation.

Output data

Information provided

When executed, this operation delivers the following data, which can be used in the same automatic task.

  • Tags

  • URL {{url}}

    URL

  • Screenshot URL {{screenshot_url}}

    Public URL of the screenshot taken by the browser

  • Status Code {{status_code}}

    Status Code

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Telegram bot that takes screenshots from a URL using Google Chrome

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