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screenshot-desktop

v1.15.0

Published

Capture a screenshot of your local machine

Downloads

260,494

Readme

screenshot-desktop

Capture a screenshot of your local machine

  • Multi/Cross Platform
    • Linux: required ImageMagick apt-get install imagemagick
    • OSX: No dependencies required!
    • Windows: No dependencies required!
  • Promise based API
  • JPG output (by default)

Install

$ npm install --save screenshot-desktop

Usage

const screenshot = require('screenshot-desktop')

screenshot().then((img) => {
  // img: Buffer filled with jpg goodness
  // ...
}).catch((err) => {
  // ...
})
const screenshot = require('screenshot-desktop')

screenshot({format: 'png'}).then((img) => {
  // img: Buffer filled with png goodness
  // ...
}).catch((err) => {
  // ...
})
screenshot.listDisplays().then((displays) => {
  // displays: [{ id, name }, { id, name }]
  screenshot({ screen: displays[displays.length - 1].id })
    .then((img) => {
      // img: Buffer of screenshot of the last display
    });
})
screenshot.all().then((imgs) => {
  // imgs: an array of Buffers, one for each screen
})
screenshot({ filename: 'shot.jpg' }).then((imgPath) => {
  // imgPath: absolute path to screenshot
  // created in current working directory named shot.png
});

// absolute paths work too. so do pngs
screenshot({ filename: '/Users/brian/Desktop/demo.png' })

screenshot() options

  • filename Optional. Absolute or relative path to save output.
  • format Optional. Valid values png|jpg.
  • linuxLibrary Optional. Linux only. Valid values scrot|imagemagick. Which library to use. Note that scrot does not support format or screen selection.

Licence

MIT © Ben Evans