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resvg-py

resvg-py provides a Python interface to the resvg library, an open-source Rust-based SVG rendering library that can be used to convert SVG images to various other formats such as PNG, PDF, and SVGZ.

The purpose of resvg-py is to provide a convenient way to use resvg from within Python code, without the need for external dependencies. By using resvg-py, developers can incorporate SVG rendering functionality directly into their Python applications, making it easier to work with SVG images and to create high-quality, scalable graphics for their projects.

With resvg-py, developers can:

  • Load SVG files and render them to various output formats
  • Control the output size, resolution, and quality of the rendered images
  • Work with SVG images directly within their Python code, without the need for external tools or libraries

Overall, resvg-py provides a simple and powerful way to work with SVG images in Python, and can be a useful tool for developers who need to work with vector graphics in their projects.

Usage

from pathlib import Path

import resvg_py

options = resvg_py.SVGOptions()
r = resvg_py.Resvg(options)

with Path("resources/examples/svg/octocat.svg").open("r") as f:
    rendered = r.render(f.read(), 400, 400)

    with open("image.png", "wb") as f:
        f.write(rendered.as_png())

Options

The Options class within the resvg-py library is responsible for providing customization and configuration options for rendering SVG files. This class contains properties that define different aspects of the rendering process, such as dimensions, background color, and language. The following documentation will cover each property within the Options class, their purpose, and the allowed range of values.

Properties

Name Purpose Type Allowed Values Example
width Defines the width of the output image in pixels Integer Positive integers (1 and above) options.width = 300
height Defines the height of the output image in pixels Integer Positive integers (1 and above) options.height = 200
fit_to Controls how the SVG should be scaled to fit the output String or Tuple "original", ("width", value), ("height", value), ("zoom", factor) options.fit_to = ("width", 300)
background Sets the background color of the output image String or None 6 or 8-digit hex color codes or None options.background = "#FFAABB"
dpi Specifies the DPI value used for rendering Float Positive float values (greater than 0) options.dpi = 96.0
languages Sets the list of languages for systemLanguage attribute List of strings Valid BCP 47 language codes options.languages = ["en", "fr", "es"]
shape_rendering Controls the rendering mode for shapes String optimizeSpeed", "crispEdges", "geometricPrecision options.shape_rendering = "optimizeSpeed"
text_rendering Controls the rendering mode for text String optimizeSpeed", "optimizeLegibility", "geometricPrecision options.text_rendering = "optimizeLegibility"
image_rendering Controls the rendering mode for images String optimizeQuality", "optimizeSpeed", "pixelated options.image_rendering = "optimizeQuality"
skip_system_fonts Skip loading system fonts when rendering text Boolean True or False options.skip_system_fonts = True
font_size Specifies the default font size for text elements Float Positive float values (greater than 0) options.font_size = 14.0
font_family Specifies the default font family for text elements String Valid font family names options.font_family = "Arial"
font_path Path to a custom font file String Valid file path options.font_path = "path/to/font.ttf"

Example Usage

from resvg import Options, render_from_file

options = Options()
options.width = 300
options.height = 200
options.background = "#FFAABB"
options.dpi = 96.0
options.languages = ["en", "fr", "es"]
options.shape_rendering = "optimizeSpeed"
options.text_rendering = "optimizeLegibility"
options.image_rendering = "optimizeQuality"

output_image = render_from_file("input.svg", options)

How To Build

Install Rust, Set up Python Dev Requirements

Windows

choco install rust

Set up Virtual Environemt

python -m venv venv
.\venv\Scripts\Activate.bat

Install Maturin and Pytest

pip install -r requirements-dev.txt

Build Python Wheel

maturin develop

Run Tests

pytest

To update the snapshots:

pytest --snapshot-update