The quick screenshots script works great for the project I'm working on and I'm trying to modify it to include emailing the JPG file it generates. I retrieved both scripts from the Python Archives. The modified script is pasted below and the errors below that. My goal is to have the latest date stamped file emailed to me.
If someone can see where I've gone wrong, it would be greatly appreciated. """ Simple script to capture your screen, save it named with today's date and then open it to allow editing and markup (circle problems, etc) Created by Greg Pinero ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Spring 2005 To run this you'll need: >Python Imaging Library (PIL) -http://www.pythonware.com/products/pil/ >Python 2.3 or later - http://www.python.org >Windows? """ import os import sys import time import Image import ImageGrab #--------------------------------------------------------- #User Settings: SaveDirectory=r'C:\Downloads\Python\Attachments' ImageEditorPath=r'C:\WINDOWS\system32\mspaint.exe' #Here is another example: #ImageEditorPath=r'C:\Program Files\IrfanView\i_view32.exe' #--------------------------------------------------------- img=ImageGrab.grab() saveas=os.path.join(SaveDirectory,'ScreenShot_'+time.strftime('%Y_%m_%d%_%H_ %M_%S')+'.jpg') img.save(saveas) editorstring='"start"%s" "%s"'% (ImageEditorPath,saveas) #Just for Windows right now? #Notice the first leading " above? This is the bug in python that no one will admit... os.system(editorstring) # Import smtplib for the actual sending function import smtplib # Here are the email package modules we'll need from email.mime.image import MIMEImage from email.mime.multipart import MIMEMultipart COMMASPACE = ', ' # Create the container (outer) email message. msg = MIMEMultipart() msg['Subject'] = 'TEST' # me == the sender's email address # family = the list of all recipients' email addresses msg['From'] = ("Mark Bratcher") msg['To'] = COMMASPACE.join("Mark Bratcher") msg.preamble = 'TEST' # Assume we know that the image files are all in JPG format for file in "c:\downloads\python\Attachments\*.jpg": # Open the files in binary mode. Let the MIMEImage class automatically # guess the specific image type. fp = open(file, 'rb') img = MIMEImage(fp.read()) fp.close() msg.attach(img) # Send the email via our own SMTP server. s = smtplib.SMTP() s.connect() s.sendmail(me, family, msg.as_string()) s.close() The errors I'm receiving in the Python Shell are: >>> Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Downloads\Python\screenshooter.pyw", line 54, in <module> fp = open('C:\Downloads\Python\Attachments\*.jpg', 'rb') IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'C:\\Downloads\\Python\\Attachments\\*.jpg' >>> Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Downloads\Python\screenshooter.pyw", line 54, in <module> fp = open('\Downloads\Python\Attachments\*.jpg', 'rb') IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '\\Downloads\\Python\\Attachments\\*.jpg' >>> Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Downloads\Python\screenshooter.pyw", line 54, in <module> fp = open('*.jpg', 'rb') IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: '*.jpg' >>> Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Downloads\Python\screenshooter.pyw", line 51, in <module> for file in jpgfiles: NameError: name 'jpgfiles' is not defined >>> Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Downloads\Python\screenshooter.pyw", line 54, in <module> fp = open(file, 'rb') IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'c' >>> Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Downloads\Python\screenshooter.pyw", line 54, in <module> fp = open(file, 'rb') IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'c' >>> Traceback (most recent call last): File "C:\Downloads\Python\screenshooter.pyw", line 54, in <module> fp = open(file, 'rb') IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'c' Mark Bratcher Consolidated Citrus, LP 4210-250 Metro, Parkway Fort Myers, FL 33916 239-275-4060 ext 219
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