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WiseCapturer

If you're looking to create a tool like Gyazo, which captures a selected area and uploads, or a Gif capturer tool like GyazoGif, you're looking at the right repository.

WiseCapturer gives you a full control of selecting an area, capturing a gif, and a screenshot, and simply get the captured file with a few of line calls.

Get Started

Firstly, for your capturing instance, you need to select a capturer - there are currently two capturing tools:

ScreenshotCapturer

Captures a simple PNG image of the selected area.

Hotkeys ESCAPE to cancel selection

GifCapturer

Captures a gif animation image of the selected area

Hotkeys ESCAPE to cancel selection ENTER to finish capture, and save.

Creating the instance

Bootstrap is the main class in WiseCapturer, therefore you need to create a new instance of it. Bootstrap requires an instance of Capturer, any of the capturers I have included in this library.

For instance:

	Bootstrap b = new Bootstrap(new ScreenshotCapturer());

Capturing an area

To capture an area, you need to call Bootstrap#beginCapture method which requires an instance of ScreenCaptureCallback

for instance:

	Bootstrap b = new Bootstrap(new GifCapturer());
	b.beginCapture(new ScreenCaptureCallback() {
		@Override
		public void captureEnded(CapturedImage image) {
			System.out.println("Hello World!");
		}
	});

In the example above, beginCapturer recevies a new instance of ScreenCaptureCallback, that class gets the CapturedImage object from the library, it basiaclly listens and waits till the capturer sends the captured result.

ScreenCaptureCallback#captureEnded gets called by the Capturer class, when the capturing process has ended and is ready to be sent.

The file you receive as a parameter in ScreenCaptureCallback~#captureEnded is the ready file image, you either upload it, or convert it to BufferedImage and do whatever you want. The file is saved into a temporary file, therefore you can't have multiple screenshots at a time.

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