#!/usr/bin/perl -w # Copyright © 2003-2013 Jamie Zawinski . # # Permission to use, copy, modify, distribute, and sell this software and its # documentation for any purpose is hereby granted without fee, provided that # the above copyright notice appear in all copies and that both that # copyright notice and this permission notice appear in supporting # documentation. No representations are made about the suitability of this # software for any purpose. It is provided "as is" without express or # implied warranty. # # # This script is invoked by "xscreensaver-getimage" on X11 MacOS systems # to grab an image of the desktop, and then load it on to the given X11 # Drawable using the "xscreensaver-getimage-file" program. # # This script is only used in an *X11* build on MacOS systems. # # When running on non-Mac X11 systems, utils/grabscreen.c is used. # # However, when running under X11 on MacOS, that usual X11-based # screen-grabbing mechanism doesn't work, so we need to invoke the # "/usr/bin/screencapture" program to do it instead. (This script). # # However again, for the MacOS-native (Cocoa) build of the screen savers, # "utils/grabclient.c" instead links against "OSX/osxgrabscreen.m", which # grabs screen images directly without invoking a sub-process to do it. # # Created: 20-Oct-2003. require 5; #use diagnostics; # Fails on some MacOS 10.5 systems use strict; my $progname = $0; $progname =~ s@.*/@@g; my $version = q{ $Revision: 1.6 $ }; $version =~ s/^[^0-9]+([0-9.]+).*$/$1/; my @grabber = ("screencapture", "-x"); my @converter = ("pdf2jpeg"); my $verbose = 0; sub error($) { ($_) = @_; print STDERR "$progname: $_\n"; exit 1; } # returns the full path of the named program, or undef. # sub which($) { my ($prog) = @_; foreach (split (/:/, $ENV{PATH})) { if (-x "$_/$prog") { return $prog; } } return undef; } sub check_path() { my $ok = 1; foreach ($grabber[0], $converter[0]) { if (! which ($_)) { print STDERR "$progname: \"$_\" not found on \$PATH.\n"; $ok = 0; } } exit (1) unless $ok; } sub grab_image() { check_path(); my $tmpdir = $ENV{TMPDIR}; $tmpdir = "/tmp" unless $tmpdir; my $tmpfile = sprintf ("%s/xssgrab.%08x.pdf", $tmpdir, rand(0xffffffff)); my @cmd = (@grabber, $tmpfile); unlink $tmpfile; print STDERR "$progname: executing \"" . join(' ', @cmd) . "\"\n" if ($verbose); system (join(' ', @cmd) . ' 2>/dev/null'); my @st = stat($tmpfile); my $size = (@st ? $st[7] : 0); if ($size <= 2048) { unlink $tmpfile; if ($size == 0) { error "\"" . join(' ', @cmd) . "\" produced no data."; } else { error "\"" . join(' ', @cmd) . "\" produced only $size bytes."; } } # On MacOS 10.3, "screencapture -x" always wrote a PDF. # On 10.4.2, it writes a PNG by default, and the output format can be # changed with the new "-t" argument. # # So, for maximal compatibility, we run it without "-t", but look at # the first few bytes to see if it's a PDF, and if it is, convert it # to a JPEG first. Otherwise, we assume that whatever screencapture # wrote is a file format that xscreensaver-getimage-file can already # cope with (though it will have the extension ".pdf", regardless of # what is actually in the file). # my $pdf_p = 0; { open (my $in, '<:raw', $tmpfile) || error ("$tmpfile: $!"); my $buf = ''; read ($in, $buf, 10); close $in; $pdf_p = ($buf =~ m/^%PDF-/s); } # If it's a PDF, convert it to a JPEG. # if ($pdf_p) { my $jpgfile = $tmpfile; $jpgfile =~ s/\.[^.]+$//; $jpgfile .= ".jpg"; @cmd = (@converter, $tmpfile, $jpgfile); push @cmd, "--verbose" if ($verbose); print STDERR "$progname: executing \"" . join(' ', @cmd) . "\"\n" if ($verbose); system (@cmd); unlink $tmpfile; $tmpfile = $jpgfile; } @st = stat($tmpfile); $size = (@st ? $st[7] : 0); if ($size <= 2048) { unlink $tmpfile; if ($size == 0) { error "\"" . join(' ', @cmd) . "\" produced no data."; } else { error "\"" . join(' ', @cmd) . "\" produced only $size bytes."; } } print STDERR "$progname: wrote \"$tmpfile\"\n" if ($verbose); print STDOUT "$tmpfile\n"; } sub usage() { print STDERR "usage: $progname [--verbose]\n"; exit 1; } sub main() { while ($_ = $ARGV[0]) { shift @ARGV; if (m/^--?verbose$/s) { $verbose++; } elsif (m/^-v+$/s) { $verbose += length($_)-1; } elsif (m/^--?name$/s) { } # ignored, for compatibility elsif (m/^-./) { usage; } else { usage; } } grab_image(); } main; exit 0;