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README.MD

SingleFile (Command Line Interface)

Introduction

SingleFile can be launched from the command line by running it into a (headless) browser. It runs through Node.js as a standalone script injected into the web page instead of being embedded into a WebExtension. To connect to the browser, it can use Puppeteer or Selenium WebDriver. Alternatively, it can also emulate a browser with JavaScript disabled by using jsdom.

Install

  • Make sure Chrome or Firefox is installed and the executable can be found through the PATH environment variable. Otherwise you will need to set the --browser-executable-path option to help SingleFile locating it. As an alternative to Chrome and Firefox, you can use jsdom by setting the --back-end option to jsdom.

  • Install Node.js

  • There are 3 ways to download the code of SingleFile, choose the one you prefer (npm is installed with Node.js):

    • Download and install globally with npm

    npm install -g "gildas-lormeau/SingleFile#master"

    unzip master.zip .

    cd SingleFile-master

    npm install

    cd cli

    • Download with git

    git clone --depth 1 --recursive https://github.com/gildas-lormeau/SingleFile.git

    cd SingleFile

    npm install

    cd cli

  • Make single-file executable (Linux/Unix/BSD etc.) if SingleFile is not installed globally.

chmod +x single-file

  • To use Firefox instead of Chrome, you must download the Selenium WebDriver component (i.e. geckodriver for Firefox). Make sure it can be found through the PATH environment variable or the cli folder. Otherwise you will need to set the --web-driver-executable-path option to help WebDriver locating the executable.

Run

  • Syntax

single-file <url> [output] [options ...]

  • Display help

single-file --help

single-file https://www.wikipedia.org --dump-content

single-file https://www.wikipedia.org wikipedia.html

single-file https://www.wikipedia.org wikipedia.html --back-end=webdriver-gecko

  • Save a list of URLs stored into list-urls.txt in the current folder

single-file --urls-file=list-urls.txt

single-file https://www.wikipedia.org --crawl-links=true --crawl-inner-links-only=true --crawl-max-depth=1 --crawl-rewrite-rules="^(.*)\\?.*$ $1"

single-file https://www.wikipedia.org --crawl-links=true --crawl-inner-links-only=false --crawl-external-links-max-depth=1 --crawl-rewrite-rules="^.*wikipedia.*$"

Troubleshooting

  • If the error message UnhandledPromiseRejectionWarning: Error: Browser is not downloaded. Run "npm install" or "yarn install" at ChromeLauncher.launch is displayed, it probably means that single-file was not able to find the executable of the browser. Using the option --browser-executable-path to pass to single-file the complete path of the executable fixes this issue.

    • If saving a page takes an unusually long time, this may be due to a timeout error that was automatically recovered. Setting --browser-wait-until to a lower value (e.g. networkidle0 or load instead of networkidle2) fixes this issue.

Docker

  • Build

docker build -t singlefile .

  • Run

docker run singlefile "https://www.wikipedia.org"

  • Run and pipe the result into a file

docker run singlefile "https://www.wikipedia.org" > wikipedia.html

License

SingleFile is licensed under AGPL. Code derived from third-party projects is licensed under MIT. Please contact me at gildas.lormeau <at> gmail.com if you are interested in licensing the SingleFile code for a commercial service or product.