Library for parsing and manipulating SVG files.
go get github.com/JoshVarga/svgparser
Checks if the SVG input is valid according to the W3C Recommendation.
Provides capability to search for SVG elements by id or element name.
Parsing the 'd' attribute of a path element into a structure containing all subpaths with their commands and parameters.
Parsing the value of a style element.
func ExampleParse() {
svg := `
<svg width="100" height="100">
<circle cx="50" cy="50" r="40" fill="red" />
</svg>
`
reader := strings.NewReader(svg)
element, _ := svgparser.Parse(reader, false)
fmt.Printf("SVG width: %s", element.Attributes["width"])
fmt.Printf("Circle fill: %s", element.Children[0].Attributes["fill"])
// Output:
// SVG width: 100
// Circle fill: red
}
The MIT License (MIT)
Copyright (c) 2015 Ekaterina Goranova
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