A micro-library for taking screenshots from a running HTML5 video.
npm install capture-video-frameA micro-library for taking screenshots from a running HTML5 video. Built to work together with getUserMedia.js
``bash`
$ npm install --save capture-video-frame
HTML:
`html
`
JavaScript:
`js
import captureVideoFrame from "capture-video-frame.js";
// When you want to record the image
const frame = captureVideoFrame("my-video-id", "png");
// Show the image
const img = document.getElementById("my-screenshot");
img.setAttribute("src", frame.dataUri);
// Upload the image...
const formData = new FormData();
formData.append("file", frame.blob, my-screenshot.${frame.format});
// ...with plain JS
const request = new XMLHttpRequest();
request.open("POST", "/api/upload", true);
request.setRequestHeader(
"Content-Type",
"application/multipart/form-data; charset=UTF-8"
);
request.send(formData);
// ...or with jQuery
$.ajax({
url: "/api/upload",
method: "POST",
data: formData,
processData: false,
contentType: false,
});
`
Tested on current Chrome and Firefox.
#### captureVideoFrame(source, format, quality)
#### Parameters
source (element or string, mandatory) Source video. If string, id of the element.
format (string, optional) Output image format. Can be either png or jpeg. png is the default.
quality (number, optional) A Number between 0 and 1 indicating image quality if the requested type is image/jpeg or image/webp. The default value is 0.92.
#### Return value
- Object with blob, dataUri, and format properties if the capture succeededfalse
- if the capture failed.
Image blob can be easily uploaded to the server using XHR2 FormData API.
Image data URI can be easily set as src` attribute to show the captured image.
MIT