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Screencasting library

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Introduction

Castro is a library for recording automated screencasts via a simple API.

Here’s an example:

>>> from castro import Castro
>>> c = Castro()
>>> c.start() >>> # Do something awesome!
>>> c.stop()

Install

1) Install and launch a vncserver. (Hint: Google it.)
2) $ [sudo] easy_install castro
3) There's no step 3!

Test

$ python -c "import castro; castro.test()"

Watch

Video stored in: <default_temp_dir>/castro-video.swf

Video player stored in: <default_temp_dir>/castro-video.html

Linux/OSX:

$ firefox /tmp/castro-video.html

License & Repository

Castro was created by Jason Huggins. It is licensed under the GPLv2, since it is a derivative work of pyvnc2swf, which is also licensed under the GPLv2.

Castro has a git respository at github.com.

Summary

Castro is a minor fork of pyvnc2swf, allowing one to use pyvnc2swf as a regular Python library, instead of a Tk GUI application or command line utility.

The specific improvement Castro brings to pyvnc2swf is the ability to start and stop recording programmatically via a simple Python API. Castro uses a file-based IPC to tell pyvnc2swf when to stop recording.

Ordinarily, pyvnc2swf’s command line utility, vnc2swf.py, expects users to stop recording by manually typing “Control-C”, sending a KeyboardInterrupt and allowing the process to exit cleanly. On Linux, emulating KeyboardInterrupt is simple enough to do by sending a SIGINT signal. But this does not work cross- platform, specifically on Windows. And a big reason for using pyvnc2swf is its ability to record vnc video on any platform from any platform.

Dependencies

  • Python - 2.5 or above

  • Pygame - 1.6 or above

  • Processing - 0.52 or above

  • Simplejson - 2.0.9 or above

Changelog:

  • 1.0.2 - Made stop() block until the recording process is done

    Added support to use Castro in a with statement (e.g “with video(…):”)

  • 1.0.1 - Fixed default vnc password path

  • 1.0 - First Release

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