1.0.1 • Published 5 years ago

pagepeeker v1.0.1

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Pagepeeker

A node.js+express utility can redisplay the web page that was displayed by other user.

dependency

node.js express express-session

Installation

$ npm install pagepeeker

Usage

pagepeeker exposes two function; One of functions is the filter which can save the page contents of all sessions. The other of funcions is the router which can output the lived session list and the page contents which you want.

Example app.js:

var pagepeeker  =  require('pagepeeker'); 
 /*  "/seslist" is  the Page URL(PageURL).     */
app.use("/seslist", pagepeeker.seslist);
app.use(pagepeeker());

interface

You can access the Page URL(PageURL) to get the lived session list and the page contents.

the lived session list

The format of the list is JSON.
URL:  WebURL/PageURL
 

the page contents

URL:  WebURL/PageURL?sessionid=XXXXXXX

Example example.html:

<HTML>
<HEAD></HEAD>
<BODY>
    <script language='javascript'>
        function hpfresh(url) {
            parent.document.getElementById('hpcon').src = url;
        }
    </script>
    <ul>
        <script lanaguage="javascript">
            var http_request;
            try {
                // Opera 8.0+, Firefox, Chrome, Safari
                http_request = new XMLHttpRequest();
            } catch (e) {
                // Internet Explorer Browsers
                try {
                    http_request = new ActiveXObject("Msxml2.XMLHTTP");

                } catch (e) {

                    try {
                        http_request = new ActiveXObject("Microsoft.XMLHTTP");
                    } catch (e) {
                        // Something went wrong
                        alert("Your browser broke!");
                        
                    }

                }
            }
            http_request.onreadystatechange = function () {

                if (http_request.readyState == 4) {
                    // Javascript function JSON.parse to parse JSON data
                    var result = JSON.parse(http_request.responseText);

                    // jsonObj variable now contains the data structure and can
                    // be accessed as jsonObj.name and jsonObj.country.
                    for (var i = 0; i < result.length; i++) {
                        document.writeln("<li><a href=\"\" onclick=\"hpfresh('/seslist?sessionid=" + result[i].id
                            + "')\">" + result[i].id + "</a></li>");
                    }

                }
            }
            http_request.open("GET", "/seslist", true);
            http_request.send();
        </script>
    </ul>
</BODY>
</HTML>

Authors

  • Hongsheng Zhang

License

(The MIT License)