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# desktopCapturer
> Access information about media sources that can be used to capture audio and
> video from the desktop using the [`navigator.mediaDevices.getUserMedia`] API.
Process: [Renderer](../glossary.md#renderer-process)
The following example shows how to capture video from a desktop window whose
title is `Electron`:
```javascript
// In the renderer process.
const { desktopCapturer } = require('electron')
desktopCapturer.getSources({ types: ['window', 'screen'] }).then(async sources => {
for (const source of sources) {
if (source.name === 'Electron') {
try {
const stream = await navigator.mediaDevices.getUserMedia({
audio: false,
video: {
mandatory: {
chromeMediaSource: 'desktop',
chromeMediaSourceId: source.id,
minWidth: 1280,
maxWidth: 1280,
minHeight: 720,
maxHeight: 720
}
}
})
handleStream(stream)
} catch (e) {
handleError(e)
}
return
}
}
})
function handleStream (stream) {
const video = document.querySelector('video')
video.srcObject = stream
video.onloadedmetadata = (e) => video.play()
}
function handleError (e) {
console.log(e)
}
```
To capture video from a source provided by `desktopCapturer` the constraints
passed to [`navigator.mediaDevices.getUserMedia`] must include
`chromeMediaSource: 'desktop'`, and `audio: false`.
To capture both audio and video from the entire desktop the constraints passed
to [`navigator.mediaDevices.getUserMedia`] must include `chromeMediaSource: 'desktop'`,
for both `audio` and `video`, but should not include a `chromeMediaSourceId` constraint.
```javascript
const constraints = {
audio: {
mandatory: {
chromeMediaSource: 'desktop'
}
},
video: {
mandatory: {
chromeMediaSource: 'desktop'
}
}
}
```
## Methods
The `desktopCapturer` module has the following methods:
### `desktopCapturer.getSources(options)`
* `options` Object
* `types` String[] - An array of Strings that lists the types of desktop sources
to be captured, available types are `screen` and `window`.
* `thumbnailSize` [Size](structures/size.md) (optional) - The size that the media source thumbnail
should be scaled to. Default is `150` x `150`. Set width or height to 0 when you do not need
the thumbnails. This will save the processing time required for capturing the content of each
window and screen.
* `fetchWindowIcons` Boolean (optional) - Set to true to enable fetching window icons. The default
value is false. When false the appIcon property of the sources return null. Same if a source has
the type screen.
Returns `Promise<DesktopCapturerSource[]>` - Resolves with an array of [`DesktopCapturerSource`](structures/desktop-capturer-source.md) objects, each `DesktopCapturerSource` represents a screen or an individual window that can be captured.
[`navigator.mediaDevices.getUserMedia`]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en/docs/Web/API/MediaDevices/getUserMedia
### Caveats
`navigator.mediaDevices.getUserMedia` does not work on macOS for audio capture due to a fundamental limitation whereby apps that want to access the system's audio require a [signed kernel extension](https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/Security/Conceptual/System_Integrity_Protection_Guide/KernelExtensions/KernelExtensions.html). Chromium, and by extension Electron, does not provide this.
It is possible to circumvent this limitation by capturing system audio with another macOS app like Soundflower and passing it through a virtual audio input device. This virtual device can then be queried with `navigator.mediaDevices.getUserMedia`.