* first commit * rrvideo v0.1.0 First version of rrvideo. 1. Use as a Node.JS lib. 2. Use as a CLI. Features are implemented via puppeteer, ffmpeg and rrweb-player. * add readme * update publish script * add node env in cli file and change package.json bin to same like README (#4) Co-authored-by: Xu Yinjie <xuyinjie@xiaobangtouzi.com> * release 0.2.0 * fix #6 avoid assign undefined to config * Fix: Solve the inconsistency between rrvideo and the real recorded page rendering when rendering the page with a headless browser (https://github.com/rrweb-io/rrvideo/pull/26) Author: xujiujiu <906784584@qq.com> --------- Co-authored-by: xujiujiu <906784584@qq.com> * refactor rrvideo 1. refactor code 2. change monorepo config 3. remove separate TS dependencies * add changeset * fix: eslint errors --------- Co-authored-by: Yanzhen Yu <yanzhen@smartx.com> Co-authored-by: xyj <593500664@qq.com> Co-authored-by: Xu Yinjie <xuyinjie@xiaobangtouzi.com> Co-authored-by: xujiujiu <906784584@qq.com>
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rrvideo
rrvideo is a tool for transforming the session recorded by rrweb into a video.
Install rrvideo
Use rrvideo
Transform a rrweb session(in JSON format) into a video.
rrvideo --input PATH_TO_YOUR_RRWEB_EVENTS_FILE
Running this command will output a rrvideo-output.mp4 file in the current working directory.
Config the output path
rrvideo --input PATH_TO_YOUR_RRWEB_EVENTS_FILE --output OUTPUT_PATH
Config the replay
You can prepare a rrvideo config file and pass it to CLI.
rrvideo --input PATH_TO_YOUR_RRWEB_EVENTS_JSON_FILE --config PATH_TO_YOUR_RRVIDEO_CONFIG_FILE
You can find an example of the rrvideo config file here.