resvg
resvg is an SVG rendering library.
It can be used:
- As Rust library.
- As C library (see capi).
- As CLI application (see tools/rendersvg).
Purpose
resvg can be used to render SVG files based on a static SVG Full 1.1 subset, excluding fonts support. In simple terms: no animations, scripting and embedded fonts.
The core idea is to make a fast, portable, small, multiple backend library designed for edge-cases.
It can be used as a simple SVG to PNG converter and as an embeddable library to paint SVG on an application native canvas.
Why a new library?
resvg is trying to compete with librsvg, QtSvg and Inkscape (only as a CLI SVG to PNG converter).
One of the main difference from other rendering libraries is that resvg does a lot of preprocessing before rendering. It converts shapes to paths, resolves attributes, removes groups, removes invisible elements, fixes a lot of issues in malformed SVG files and only then starts the rendering. So it's very easy to implement a new rendering backend.
More details here.
resvg vs librsvg
librsvg is the main competitor to the resvg. And even though that librsvg itself is being rewritten in Rust, as resvg, the architecture of the library is completely different:
- librsvg, currently, is heavily tied to cairo library, unlike resvg
- librsvg is heavily tied to GNOME which makes it painful to distribute outside the Linux ecosystem
- librsvg doesn't really preprocess input files, rendering them as is
- librsvg has a minimal support of the edge-cases, which leads to rendering errors
resvg vs Inkscape
Inkscape is often used to convert SVG to PNG, but it's not an actual competitor to resvg, because it's still a complete SVG editor, not a tiny library. Also, it's very slow. But it has the best SVG support amongst other.
resvg vs QtSvg
Without a doubt, QtSvg is heavily used in Qt applications. But QtSvg itself is very limited. It officially supports only a tiny portion of the SVG Tiny 1.2 subset. In simple terms - it correctly renders only primitive SVG images.
SVG support
Results of the static subset of the SVG test suite:
Results of the resvg test suite:
You can find a complete table of supported features here. It also includes alternative libraries.
TL;DR
- no
filter
- no
marker
- no
symbol
- no
view
- CSS support is minimal
Performance
- Oxygen Icon Theme 4.12
- Contains 4947 files.
- All images are converted from
.svgz
to.svg
. - In the
resvg
>80% of the time is spent during PNG generation. - The
librsvg
is slower thanresvg
because those icons are using Gaussian blur heavily, which is expensive. - QtSvg is suspiciously slow for no reasons. Source code can be found here.
- "Benchmark" source code.
Backends
resvg supports Qt and cairo backends.
Project structure
resvg
- rendering backends implementation
All other dependencies aren't written by me for this project.
Build
See doc/build.md for details.
License
resvg is licensed under the MPLv2.0.