This is port of https://github.com/gliffy/canvas2svg to Typescript.
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This library turns your Canvas into SVG using javascript. In other words, this library lets you build an SVG document using the canvas api. Why use it?
- You have a canvas drawing you want to persist as an SVG file.
- You like exporting things.
- Because you didn't want to transform your custom file format to SVG.
http://gliffy.github.io/canvas2svg/
We create a mock 2d canvas context. Use the canvas context like you would on a normal canvas. As you call methods, we build up a scene graph in SVG. Yay!
import canvasToSvg from "canvas-to-svg";
//Create a new mock canvas context. Pass in your desired width and height for your svg document.
const ctx = new canvasToSvg(500, 500);
//draw your canvas like you would normally
ctx.fillStyle = "red";
ctx.fillRect(100, 100, 100, 100);
//etc...
//serialize your SVG
const mySerializedSVG = ctx.getSerializedSvg(); //true here, if you need to convert named to numbered entities.
//If you really need to you can access the shadow inline SVG created by calling:
const svg = ctx.getSvg();
To run tests:
yarn
yarn test
You can use canvas2svg
with node.js using jsdom with node-canvas. To do this first create a new document object, and then create a new instance of C2S
based on that document:
const canvas = require("canvas"),
jsdom = require("jsdom"),
C2S = require("canvas2svg").default; // <-- Note .default
const document = jsdom.jsdom();
const ctx = new C2S({ document: document });
// ... drawing code goes here ...
Some canvas 2d context methods are not implemented yet.
My goals in fixing some of the issues with the original package are specific to using it with cytoscape.js. For that reason there is a copy of https://github.com/kinimesi/cytoscape-svg in the /cytoscape-svg directory, which simply uses canvas-to-svg
(this package) instead of canvas2svg
.
If the main cytoscape-svg
package ever begins using this library instead, I will definitely delete that directory and switch back to using that package (https://github.com/kinimesi/cytoscape-svg), but for now this version is published under the scoped name @tone-row/cytoscape-svg.
To release a new version:
- Run
gulp bump
to update the version number - Add a new entry to the Updates table
git commit -am v1.0.xx
git push
npm publish
This library is licensed under the MIT license.