Minimal version of HarfBuzz for JavaScript use
npm install @konghayao/harfbuzzjsProviding HarfBuzz shaping
library for client/server side JavaScript projects.
See the demo here.
1. Install emscripten curl -fsSL https://techoverflow.net/scripts/install-emscripten.sh | bash
2. git submodule init && git submodule update
3. ./build.sh
4. ./build-subset.sh
Download the pack from releases tab
of the project, or just download the demo page (the
demo source is in gh-pages branch).
``javascript
hb = require("hbjs.js");
WebAssembly.instantiateStreaming(fetch("hb.wasm")).then(function (result) {
fetch("myfont.ttf")
.then(function (data) {
return data.arrayBuffer();
})
.then(function (fontdata) {
var blob = hb.createBlob(fontdata); // Load the font data into something Harfbuzz can use
var face = hb.createFace(blob, 0); // Select the first font in the file (there's normally only one!)
var font = hb.createFont(face); // Create a Harfbuzz font object from the face
var buffer = hb.createBuffer(); // Make a buffer to hold some text
buffer.addText("abc"); // Fill it with some stuff
buffer.guessSegmentProperties(); // Set script, language and direction
hb.shape(font, buffer); // Shape the text, determining glyph IDs and positions
var output = buffer.json();
// Enumerate the glyphs
var xCursor = 0;
var yCursor = 0;
for (glyph of output) {
var glyphId = glyph.g;
var xAdvance = glyph.ax;
var xDisplacement = glyph.dx;
var yDisplacement = glyph.dy;
var svgPath = font.glyphToPath(glyphId);
// You need to supply this bit
drawAGlyph(svgPath, xCursor + xDisplacement, yDisplacement);
xCursor += xAdvance;
}
// Release memory
buffer.destroy();
font.destroy();
face.destroy();
blob.destroy();
});
});
`
More examples:
1. npx pad.jshttp://127.0.0.1/examples/hbjs.example.html
2. Open or http://127.0.0.1/examples/nohbjs.html
1. (cd examples && node hbjs.example.node.js)
We provide a tiny wrapper (hbjs.js) around the main functionality of harfbuzz, but it's also easy to use other parts. (See example/nohbjs.js as an example. However, you may need a custom build to expose additional functionality.)
Can be added with npm i harfbuzzjs or yarn add harfbuzzjs, see the examples for
how to use it.
harfbuzzjs uses a stripped-down version of Harfbuzz generated by compiling Harfbuzz with -DHB_TINY. This may mean that some functions you need are not available. Look at src/hb-config.hh in the Harfbuzz source directory to see what has been removed. For example, HB_TINY defines HB_LEAN which (amongst other things) defines HB_NO_OT_GLYPH_NAMES. If, for example, you really need to get at the glyph names:
1. First, undefine the macro in question, by adding e.g. #undef HB_NO_OT_GLYPH_NAMES to config-override.h.hbjs.symbols
2. Next, export any function that you need by adding a line to ; in this case _hb_ot_get_glyph_name.char *
3. Now the function will be exported through the WASM object, but you need to add Javascript to bridge to it - in this case, handling the memory allocation of the parameter name and marshalling it to a JavaScript string with heapu8.subarray. The best way to do this is to look at hbjs.js for functions which use similar signatures.
If you have extended harfbuzzjs in ways that you think others will also benefit from, please raise a pull request. If there are parts of Harfbuzz that you need but the instructions above don't work, describe what you are trying to do in an issue.
See harfbuzz port inside emscripten
and emscripten-ports/HarfBuzz, basically all you need is to use
-s USE_HARFBUZZ=1 in your build.
Optionally you can install binaryen and use wasm-opt like:
``
wasm-opt -Oz hb.wasm -o hb.wasm
binaryen also provides wasm-dis which can be used for,
```
wasm-dis hb.wasm | grep export
wasm-dis hb.wasm | grep import
with that you can check if the built wasm file only exports things you need and
doesn't need to import anything, as usual with wasm files built here.