Uploadify, not exist a input element, so cannot use sendKeys upload.
I have found how to upload a file using Java: (How to handle windows file upload using Selenium WebDriver?)
I want to know how upload file using Node.js?
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I need to open a html file in browser using nodejs. I am trying to use "child_process". It does not seem to work. I do not want run a server/localhost to render. This is very simple html that needs to open.
import * as cpm from "child_process";
cpm.exec(`open somefilename.html`);
I am using puppeteer in my nodejs application to convert html file into pdf. This is working fine in my local server and pdf is getting generated. But this is not working in cPanel. I am getting error similar to this. I tried everything mentioned on that but nothing works.
I tried setting the executable path of chrome in puppeteer in cpanel but in vain. Errpr =>
Failed to launch the browser process!
/home/xxx/public_html/xxx/node_modules/puppeteer/.local-chromium/linux-1002410/chrome-linux/chrome: error while loading shared libraries: libatk-1.0.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
I tried different packages like html-pdf and node-pdf-generator. But the problem is I have designed some ejs templates according to chrome and then I am generating html files from these ejs templates. After that I am saving the pdf file in buffer and uploading this buffer to google bucket.
Flow: ejs templates -> html file -> pdf buffer -> stream buffer to gc
bucket
In other packages I am facing these issues:
Either the template is not coming as expected
Or The package has no option of storing generated pdf file in buffer.
Any solution or a different library?
I'm trying to use Dropbox as a cloud-based file receptacle for an app/script. The script, written in Python, needs to take PDFs from the Dropbox and use the tika-python wrapper to convert to string.
I'm able to connect to the Dropbox API and use the files_download_to_file() method to download the PDFs to disk, and then use the tika from_file() method to pull that download file from the disk to process. Example:
# Download ex.pdf to local disk
dbx.files_download_to_file('/my_local_path/ex_on_disk.pdf', '/my_dropbox_path/ex.pdf')
from tika import parser
parsed = parser.from_file('ex_on_disk.pdf')
The problem is that I'm planning on running this app on something like Heroku. I don't think I'm able to save anything locally and then access it again. I'm not sure how to get something from the Dropbox API that can be directly referenced by the tika wrapper to run the same as above. I think the PHP SDK has a file_get_contents and a file_put_contents set of methods but it doesn't appear to have a companion in the Python SDK.
I've tried using the shareable links in place of a filename but that hasn't worked. Any ideas? I know there's also the files_download method which downloads the FileMetadata object but I have no idea what to do with this and am having trouble finding more about it.
TLDR; How can I reference a file on Dropbox with a filename string such as 'example.pdf' to be used in another function that is trying to read a file from disk, without saving that Dropbox file to disk?
I figured it out. I used the files_download method to get the byte string and then use the from_buffer method of tika instead:
md, response = dbx.files_download(path)
file_contents = response.content
parsed = parser.from_buffer(file_contents)
I want to upload a file which is being generated on my server conditionally in a directory, and I am using multer-s3 package to upload files to S3 service.
Is it possible to upload that generated file from server directory to S3 using multer-s3?
No, it is not possible to upload the generated file to s3 using multer-s3, because multer-s3 library has been designed and written in a way to provide alternative storage engine to multer, not as a library to upload file to s3. You can use some other library to upload files to s3 or you can read it here https://github.com/badunk/multer-s3/blob/master/index.js#L172
I know that it's possible to upload files to my cloud-files account in Node.js, using the following module: node-cloudfiles.
But is it also possible to upload a filestream directly?
In my case I am dowloading an image from a certain location in Node.js and want to upload this directly to my cloud-files account without saving the image temporary on my server.
Of course it is possible - you can just read the documentation on Rackspace Cloud Files API ( http://docs.rackspacecloud.com/files/api/cf-devguide-latest.pdf ) and implement the necessary parts yourself.
However, I'd suggest to wait until https://github.com/nodejitsu/node-cloudfiles/pull/11 gets integrated into the trunk - then node-cloudfiles library will support uploading files using streams so you won't have to create files before uploading.