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@idrive-remotepc/display-utility

Linux utility to retrieve various information about desktop display, capture screen and convert them into video frames using xrandr and x264 encoding

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Display Utility

Linux utility to

  1. Display information about the X11 desktop display like number of outputs, output names, current resolution and list of possible resolutions for all outputs using X11 and xrandr C libraries.
  2. Capture screen as a RGB bitmap, encode using x264 and output continuous video frames.
  3. Lock screen of any linux desktop using lock-system package.

Usage

Install from NPM to your dependencies

npm install @idrive-remotepc/display-utility

Import the various utilities as required from the package

Typescipt
import { displayUtility, lockUtility, screenCaptureUtility } from '@idrive-remotepc/display-utility';
Javascript
const { displayUtility, lockUtility, screenCaptureUtility } = require('@idrive-remotepc/display-utility');

Functions exposed

displayUtility.getConnectedOutputs(): number[] | undefined

Returns list of numbers which represents the RROutput corresponding to all the outputs.

displayUtility.getOutputName(rROutput: number): string

Returns the name of the output (monitor) given the RROutput number for that output

displayUtility.getCurrentResolution(rROutput: number): IResolution | undefined

Returns the current resolution of the output (monitor) given the RROutput number for that output

displayUtility.getResolutions(rROutput: number): IResolution[] | undefined

Returns the list of possible resolutions for an output (montior) given the RROutput number for that output

displayUtility.setResolution(rROutput: number, resolution: IResolution): void

Sets a particular resolution for an output (monitor) given the RROutput number for that output and the new resolution to be set.

displayUtility.makeScreenBlank(): void

Reduces the brightness of all connected outputs to 0 and makes the screen blank.

displayUtility.reverseBlankScreen(): void

Reverses the operation performed by makeScreenBlank()

displayUtility.getPrimaryRROutput(): number

Get the RROutput number corresponding to the primary monitor

Note: When no monitor is marked as primary, one of the connected monitor's RROutput number is returned

displayUtility.getExtendedMonitorResolution: IResolution | undefined

Get the complete resolution of the display when multiple monitors are connected.

Note: Returns same value as getCurrentResolution(), when single monitor is connected

displayUtility.getAllCurrentResolutionsWithOffset(): IResolutionWithOffset[] | undefined

Get the position (x-offset and y-offset), height and width of connected monitors

screenCaptureUtility.init(singleMonitorCapture: boolean, rROutput?: number): void

Initialises the screen capturer and x264 encoder for capturing screen.

To capture a single output (monitor) with RROutput number 65 (example):

screenCaptureUtility.init(true, 65);

To capture the complete display including all connected outputs (monitors):

screenCaptureUtility.init();

screenCaptureUtility.getNextFrame(callback: (nextFrame: ArrayBuffer) => void): void

Returns the captured and encoded frame buffer as a callback.

screenCaptureUtility.getNextFrame((frame: ArrayBuffer) => {
    // perform operation with frame
});

lockUtility.lockScreen(): void

Locks the computer when executed

Issues

Please feel free to raise issues on this repository, be it bugs or feature requests. We would be happy to address them.

Debugging

Debugging the native node modules is possible using lldb extension in Visual Studio Code. Following are the steps:

  1. Install recommended vscode extension vadimcn.vscode-lldb.

  2. Install lldb in your system if it is not already installed.

    # For debian
    apt install lldb
    
    # For RPM
    yum install lldb
    
  3. Write required functions to debug in test.ts and start debugging using F5.

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Package last updated on 10 Sep 2020

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