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screenshot-basic for FiveM

Description

screenshot-basic is a basic resource for making screenshots of clients' game render targets using FiveM. It uses the same backing WebGL/OpenGL ES calls as used by the application/x-cfx-game-view plugin (see the code in citizenfx/fivem), and wraps these calls using Three.js to 'simplify' WebGL initialization and copying to a buffer from asynchronous NUI.

Usage

  1. Make sure your cfx-server-data is updated as of 2019-01-15 or later. You can easily update it by running git pull in your local clone directory.
  2. Install screenshot-basic:
    mkdir -p 'resources/[local]/'
    cd 'resources/[local]'
    git clone https://github.com/citizenfx/screenshot-basic.git screenshot-basic
    
  3. Make/use a resource that uses it. Currently, there are no directly-usable commands, it is only usable through exports.

API

Client

requestScreenshot(options?: any, cb: (result: string) => void)

Takes a screenshot and passes the data URI to a callback. Please don't send this through any server events.

Arguments:

  • options: An optional object containing options.
    • encoding: 'png' | 'jpg' | 'webp' - The target image encoding. Defaults to 'jpg'.
    • quality: number - The quality for a lossy image encoder, in a range for 0.0-1.0. Defaults to 0.92.
  • cb: A callback upon result.
    • result: A base64 data URI for the image.

Example:

exports['screenshot-basic']:requestScreenshot(function(data)
    TriggerEvent('chat:addMessage', { template = '<img src="{0}" style="max-width: 300px;" />', args = { data } })
end)

requestScreenshotUpload(url: string, field: string, options?: any, cb: (result: string) => void)

Takes a screenshot and uploads it as a file (multipart/form-data) to a remote HTTP URL.

Arguments:

  • url: The URL to a file upload handler.
  • field: The name for the form field to add the file to.
  • options: An optional object containing options.
    • encoding: 'png' | 'jpg' | 'webp' - The target image encoding. Defaults to 'jpg'.
    • quality: number - The quality for a lossy image encoder, in a range for 0.0-1.0. Defaults to 0.92.
  • cb: A callback upon result.
    • result: The response data for the remote URL.

Example:

exports['screenshot-basic']:requestScreenshotUpload('https://wew.wtf/upload.php', 'files[]', function(data)
    local resp = json.decode(data)
    TriggerEvent('chat:addMessage', { template = '<img src="{0}" style="max-width: 300px;" />', args = { resp.files[1].url } })
end)

Server

The server can also request a client to take a screenshot and upload it to a built-in HTTP handler on the server.

Using this API on the server requires at least FiveM client version 1129160, and server pipeline 1011 or higher.

requestClientScreenshot(player: string | number, options: any, cb: (err: string | boolean, data: string) => void)

Requests the specified client to take a screenshot.

Arguments:

  • player: The target player's player index.
  • options: An object containing options.
    • fileName: string? - The file name on the server to save the image to. If not passed, the callback will get a data URI for the image data.
    • encoding: 'png' | 'jpg' | 'webp' - The target image encoding. Defaults to 'jpg'.
    • quality: number - The quality for a lossy image encoder, in a range for 0.0-1.0. Defaults to 0.92.
  • cb: A callback upon result.
    • err: false, or an error string.
    • data: The local file name the upload was saved to, or the data URI for the image.

Example:

exports['screenshot-basic']:requestClientScreenshot(GetPlayers()[1], {
    fileName = 'cache/screenshot.jpg'
}, function(err, data)
    print('err', err)
    print('data', data)
end)

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