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streaming-svg-parser

v1.1.0

Published

An SVG parser that processes SVG documents in chunk

Downloads

109

Readme

streaming-svg-parser

Very fast parser of SVG files, that doesn't need the entire file to start parsing it.

install

You can get this package via npm:

npm install streaming-svg-parser

Or via CDN:

<script src="https://unpkg.com/[email protected]/dist/streaming-svg-parser.min.js"/>

usage

You can find example of this parser in https://anvaka.github.io/map-of-reddit/ and more specifically - here. I need to document this better, but here is a quick demo of how the parser could work to print indented elements along with their attributes:

// If you are using node.js, you can use require() to load the parser.
// 
// Otherwise, if you used CDN with <script src='...'></script> tag,
// `streamingSVGParser` will be available as global variable:
const streamingSVGParser = require('streaming-svg-parser');

let indent = '';
let parseText = streamingSVGParser.createStreamingSVGParser(
  openElement => {
    // attributes is a map, let's print it
    let attributes = Array.from(openElement.attributes)
      .map(pair => pair.join('='))
      .join(' ');

    console.log(indent + 'Open ' + openElement.tagName + ' ' + attributes);
    indent += '  ';
  },
  closeElement => {
    indent = indent.substring(2);
    console.log(indent + 'Close ' + closeElement.tagName);
  }
);
parseText('<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>');
parseText('<svg clip-rule="evenodd" viewBox="0 0 42 42">')
parseText('<g id="my-id"><');
parseText('/g></svg>');

This will print:

Open svg clip-rule=evenodd viewBox=0 0 42 42
  Open g id=my-id
  Close g
Close svg

Note that parseText() was fed incomplete chunks of svg, which makes this parser ideal when you load large SVG files over the network but want to process them without waiting for the entire file to be loaded.

License

MIT