Is there a way to programatically take a screenshot (or somehow get access to an image) of the current screen display on a mac?
Preferably, in C++, not Objective-C.
I have been working on the same problem. This is the code I came up with after searching for a while.
CGImageRef screenShot = CGWindowListCreateImage( CGRectInfinite, kCGWindowListOptionOnScreenOnly, kCGNullWindowID, kCGWindowImageDefault);
//std::string image_name = "/Users/nikhil/Desktop/SC_";
//image_name+=str;
//cout<<str<<endl;
//image_name+=".jpg";
//cout<<image_name<<endl;
CFStringRef file = CFSTR("/Users/nikhil/Desktop/SC.jpg");
CFStringRef type = CFSTR("public.jpeg");
CFURLRef urlRef = CFURLCreateWithFileSystemPath( kCFAllocatorDefault, file, kCFURLPOSIXPathStyle, false );
CGImageDestinationRef image_destination = CGImageDestinationCreateWithURL( urlRef, type, 1, NULL );
CGImageDestinationAddImage( image_destination, screenShot, NULL );
CGImageDestinationFinalize( image_destination );
You have to give a static string to CFSTR(). Although I myself am looking for alternative to store the screencapture to a file with timestamp based file name.
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