SVG renderer for Happycode

A class built for importing SVGs into Happycode. Imports an SVG string to a DOM element or an HTML canvas. Handles some of the quirks with Happycode 2.0 SVGs, which sometimes misreport their width, height and view box.
To install as a dependency for your own application:
``bash`
npm install happycode-svg-renderer`
To set up a development environment to edit happycode-svg-renderer yourself:bash`
git clone https://gitee.com/happycoding-cx/happycode-svg-renderer.git
cd happycode-svg-renderer
npm install
js
import SvgRenderer from 'happycode-svg-renderer';const svgRenderer = new SvgRenderer();
const svgData = "";
const scale = 1;
const quirksMode = false; // If true, emulate Happycode 2.0 SVG rendering "quirks"
function doSomethingWith(canvas) {...};
svgRenderer.loadSVG(svgData, quirksMode, () => {
svgRenderer.draw(scale);
doSomethingWith(svgRenderer.canvas);
});
`How to run locally as part of happycode-gui
To run happycode-svg-renderer locally as part of happycode-gui, for development:
1. Set up local repositories (or pull updated code):
1. happycode-svg-renderer (this repo)
2. happycode-render
3. happycode-paint
4. happycode-gui
2. In each of the local repos above, run
npm install
3. Run npm link in each of these local repos:
1. happycode-svg-renderer
2. happycode-render
3. happycode-paint
4. Run npm link happycode-svg-renderer in each of these local repos:
1. happycode-render
2. happycode-paint
3. happycode-gui
5. In your local happycode-gui repo:
1. run npm link happycode-render
2. run npm link happycode-paint`