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Hello, I'm making a mod with forge 1.16.3.

I want to get screenshot path and read it and change to base64-string.

 

@SubscribeEvent
public void onScreenShot(ScreenshotEvent event) throws IOException {
    byte[] data = Files.readAllBytes(event.getScreenshotFile().toPath());
    String base64str = Base64.getEncoder().encodeToString(data);
    LOGGER.info(base64str);
}

But it throw java.nio.file.NoSuchFileException: [Screenshotfile.png]

and crashed.

ScreenShotEvent fired normally so I think that screen shot file is not created yet when event fires but I don't know how should I fix.

Could you help me, please?

 

3 hours ago, nashiroaoi said:

ScreenShotEvent fired normally so I think that screen shot file is not created yet when event fires but I don't know how should I fix.

The NativeImage is written to the file location after the event is called. You can specify the new location for the file if you would like. However, you want to read any information directly from the NativeImage instead of where it will be posted.

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16 hours ago, ChampionAsh5357 said:

The NativeImage is written to the file location after the event is called. You can specify the new location for the file if you would like. However, you want to read any information directly from the NativeImage instead of where it will be posted.

I changed

byte[] data = Files.readAllBytes(event.getScreenshotFile().toPath());

to

byte[] data = event.getImage().getBytes();

on my code then it completely worked!

Thank you so much!

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