@aurokk/dom-to-svg
v1.0.4
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Take SVG screenshots of DOM elements
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DOM to SVG
Library to convert a given HTML DOM node into an accessible SVG "screenshot".
PLEASE NOTE: IT IS A FORK OF felixfbecker/dom-to-svg THAT I WANT TO ACTUALIZE AND IMPROVE. THERE IS NO TESTS AND IT IS UNSTABLE, SO DO NOT USE IT IN PRODUCTION. I WILL REMOVE THAT MESSAGE WHEN IT IS READY. THANKS.
Usage
import { documentToSVG, elementToSVG, inlineResources, formatXML } from 'dom-to-svg'
// Capture the whole document
const svgDocument = documentToSVG(document)
// Capture specific element
const svgDocument = elementToSVG(document.querySelector('#my-element'))
// Inline external resources (fonts, images, etc) as data: URIs
await inlineResources(svgDocument.documentElement)
// Get SVG string
const svgString = new XMLSerializer().serializeToString(svgDocument)
The output can be used as-is as valid SVG or easily passed to other packages to pretty-print or compress.
Features
- Does NOT rely on
<foreignObject>
- SVGs will work in design tools like Illustrator, Figma etc. - Maintains DOM accessibility tree by annotating SVG with correct ARIA attributes.
- Maintains interactive links.
- Maintains text to allow copying to clipboard.
- Can inline external resources like images, fonts, etc to make SVG self-contained.
- Maintains CSS stacking order of elements.
- Outputs debug attributes on SVG to trace elements back to their DOM nodes.