Check and request permission to capture the screen on macOS (introduced with 10.15 Catalina)
$ npm install mac-screen-capture-permissions
See example.js for usage.
const {
hasScreenCapturePermission,
hasPromptedForPermission
} = require('mac-screen-capture-permissions');
hasPromptedForPermission();
// false
hasScreenCapturePermission();
// false
hasPromptedForPermission();
// true
// After accepting the permissions
hasScreenCapturePermission();
// true
Whether or not the current app has the required permissions to record the screen. If this is the first time attempting, a permissions dialog will be shown to the user. Any subsequent calls to hasScreenCapturePermission
will just check for the permission but won't show a dialog. If the user denied the original request, you need to prompt them to enable the permissions in the System Preferences.
This can be reset by calling resetPermissions
. The dialog will be shown again after that.
Returns true
on macOS versions older than 10.15 since this permission wasn't present
Note: Only works for Electron apps
Whether or not the permission dialog has been shown to the user. Will be false
if you haven't called hasScreenCapturePermission
for this app yet, and true
otherwise.
This can be reset by calling resetPermissions
,
Returns false
on macOS versions older than 10.15 since this permission wasn't present
Reset the ScreenCapture
permissions. It will reset the permissions for all apps, so use with care. Provide a bundleId
(i.e. com.apple.Terminal) to reset the permissions only for that app.
Calls tccutil reset ScreenCapture [bundleId]
.
This will revoke access if it was previously granted, and it will trigger the permissions dialog the next time hasScreenCapturePermission
is called.
Returns true
if the command executed successfully and false
otherwise.
Returns false
on macOS versions older than 10.15 since this permission wasn't present
Open the System Preferences in the Screen Recording permissions section under the Security pane.
Only available in Electron apps.
Returns a Promise that resolves when the window is opened
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