/** * Copyright (c) 2015-present, Facebook, Inc. * * This source code is licensed under the MIT license found in the * LICENSE file in the root directory of this source tree. * * @format * @flow */ const ReactNative = require('ReactNative'); const UIManager = require('UIManager'); /** * Capture an image of the screen, window or an individual view. The image * will be stored in a temporary file that will only exist for as long as the * app is running. * * The `view` argument can be the literal string `window` if you want to * capture the entire window, or it can be a reference to a specific * React Native component. * * The `options` argument may include: * - width/height (number) - the width and height of the image to capture. * - format (string) - either 'png' or 'jpeg'. Defaults to 'png'. * - quality (number) - the quality when using jpeg. 0.0 - 1.0 (default). * * Returns a Promise. * @platform ios */ module.exports = function takeSnapshot( view?: 'window' | React$Element | number, options?: { width?: number, height?: number, format?: 'png' | 'jpeg', quality?: number, }, ): Promise { if (typeof view !== 'number' && view !== 'window') { view = ReactNative.findNodeHandle(view) || 'window'; } // Call the hidden '__takeSnapshot' method; the main one throws an error to // prevent accidental backwards-incompatible usage. return UIManager.__takeSnapshot(view, options); };