Screenshots is a cross-platform screenshots library for MacOS, Windows, Linux (X11, Wayland) written in Rust. It provides a simple API for capturing screenshots of a screen or a specific area of a screen.
The following example shows how to capture screenshots of all screens and a specific area of a screen.
use screenshots::Screen;
use std::time::Instant;
fn main() {
let start = Instant::now();
let screens = Screen::all().unwrap();
for screen in screens {
println!("capturer {screen:?}");
let mut image = screen.capture().unwrap();
image
.save(format!("target/{}.png", screen.display_info.id))
.unwrap();
image = screen.capture_area(300, 300, 300, 300).unwrap();
image
.save(format!("target/{}-2.png", screen.display_info.id))
.unwrap();
}
let screen = Screen::from_point(100, 100).unwrap();
println!("capturer {screen:?}");
let image = screen.capture_area(300, 300, 300, 300).unwrap();
image.save("target/capture_display_with_point.png").unwrap();
println!("运行耗时: {:?}", start.elapsed());
}The Screen struct represents a screen capturer and provides the following methods:
Screen::new(display_info): Get a screen from the display info, returns aScreen.Screen::all(): Get all screens, returnsResult<Vec<Screen>>.Screen::from_point(x, y): Get a screen from a point, returnsResult<Screen>.screen.capture(): Capture a screenshot of the screen, returns a image asResult<RgbaImage>.screen.capture_area(x, y, width, height): Capture a screenshot of the designated area of the screen, returns the same ascapture().
On Linux, you need to install libxcb, libxrandr, and dbus.
Debian/Ubuntu:
apt-get install libxcb1 libxrandr2 libdbus-1-3Alpine:
apk add libxcb libxrandr dbusThis project is licensed under the Apache License. See the LICENSE file for details.