# # The Python Imaging Library # $Id$ # # screen grabber (macOS and Windows only) # # History: # 2001-04-26 fl created # 2001-09-17 fl use builtin driver, if present # 2002-11-19 fl added grabclipboard support # # Copyright (c) 2001-2002 by Secret Labs AB # Copyright (c) 2001-2002 by Fredrik Lundh # # See the README file for information on usage and redistribution. # from PIL import Image import sys if sys.platform not in ["win32", "darwin"]: raise ImportError("ImageGrab is macOS and Windows only") if sys.platform == "win32": grabber = Image.core.grabscreen elif sys.platform == "darwin": import os import tempfile import subprocess def grab(bbox=None): if sys.platform == "darwin": fh, filepath = tempfile.mkstemp('.png') os.close(fh) subprocess.call(['screencapture', '-x', filepath]) im = Image.open(filepath) im.load() os.unlink(filepath) else: size, data = grabber() im = Image.frombytes( "RGB", size, data, # RGB, 32-bit line padding, origo in lower left corner "raw", "BGR", (size[0]*3 + 3) & -4, -1 ) if bbox: im = im.crop(bbox) return im def grabclipboard(): if sys.platform == "darwin": fh, filepath = tempfile.mkstemp('.jpg') os.close(fh) commands = [ "set theFile to (open for access POSIX file \""+filepath+"\" with write permission)", "try", "write (the clipboard as JPEG picture) to theFile", "end try", "close access theFile" ] script = ["osascript"] for command in commands: script += ["-e", command] subprocess.call(script) im = None if os.stat(filepath).st_size != 0: im = Image.open(filepath) im.load() os.unlink(filepath) return im else: debug = 0 # temporary interface data = Image.core.grabclipboard(debug) if isinstance(data, bytes): from PIL import BmpImagePlugin import io return BmpImagePlugin.DibImageFile(io.BytesIO(data)) return data