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#!/usr/bin/env python #coding:utf-8 # Author: mozman # Purpose: drawing # Created: 10.09.2010 # Copyright (C) 2010, Manfred Moitzi # License: MIT License """ The *Drawing* object is the overall container for all SVG elements. It provides the methods to store the drawing into a file or a file-like object. If you want to use stylesheets, the reference links to this stylesheets were also stored (`add_stylesheet`) in the *Drawing* object. set/get SVG attributes:: element['attribute'] = value value = element['attribute'] The Drawing object also includes a defs section, add elements to the defs section by:: drawing.defs.add(element) """ import io from svgwrite.container import SVG, Defs from svgwrite.elementfactory import ElementFactory from svgwrite.utils import pretty_xml class Drawing(SVG, ElementFactory): """ This is the SVG drawing represented by the top level *svg* element. A drawing consists of any number of SVG elements contained within the drawing element, stored in the *elements* attribute. A drawing can range from an empty drawing (i.e., no content inside of the drawing), to a very simple drawing containing a single SVG element such as a *rect*, to a complex, deeply nested collection of container elements and graphics elements. """ def __init__(self, filename="noname.svg", size=('100%', '100%'), **extra): """ :param string filename: filesystem filename valid for :func:`open` :param 2-tuple size: width, height :param keywords extra: additional svg-attributes for the *SVG* object Important (and not SVG Attributes) **extra** parameters: :param string profile: ``'tiny | full'`` - define the SVG baseProfile :param bool debug: switch validation on/off """ super(Drawing, self).__init__(size=size, **extra) self.filename = filename self._stylesheets = [] # list of stylesheets appended def get_xml(self): """ Get the XML representation as `ElementTree` object. :return: XML `ElementTree` of this object and all its subelements """ profile = self.profile version = self.version self.attribs['xmlns'] = "http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" self.attribs['xmlns:xlink'] = "http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" self.attribs['xmlns:ev'] = "http://www.w3.org/2001/xml-events" self.attribs['baseProfile'] = profile self.attribs['version'] = version return super(Drawing, self).get_xml() def add_stylesheet(self, href, title, alternate="no", media="screen"): """ Add a stylesheet reference. :param string href: link to stylesheet <URI> :param string title: name of stylesheet :param string alternate: ``'yes'|'no'`` :param string media: ``'all | aureal | braille | embossed | handheld | print | projection | screen | tty | tv'`` """ self._stylesheets.append((href, title, alternate, media)) def write(self, fileobj, pretty=False, indent=2): """ Write XML string to `fileobj`. :param fileobj: a file-like object :param pretty: True for easy readable output :param indent: how much to indent if pretty is enabled, by default 2 spaces Python 3.x - set encoding at the open command:: open('filename', 'w', encoding='utf-8') """ # write xml header fileobj.write('<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>\n') # don't use DOCTYPE. It's useless. see also: # http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/svg-developers/message/48562 # write stylesheets stylesheet_template = '<?xml-stylesheet href="%s" type="text/css" ' \ 'title="%s" alternate="%s" media="%s"?>\n' # removed map(), does not work with Python 3 for stylesheet in self._stylesheets: fileobj.write(stylesheet_template % stylesheet) xml_string = self.tostring() if pretty: # write easy readable XML file xml_string = pretty_xml(xml_string, indent=indent) fileobj.write(xml_string) def save(self, pretty=False, indent=2): """ Write the XML string to `self.filename`. :param pretty: True for easy readable output :param indent: how much to indent if pretty is enabled, by default 2 spaces """ fileobj = io.open(self.filename, mode='w', encoding='utf-8') self.write(fileobj, pretty=pretty, indent=indent) fileobj.close() def saveas(self, filename, pretty=False, indent=2): """ Write the XML string to `filename`. :param string filename: filesystem filename valid for :func:`open` :param pretty: True for easy readable output :param indent: how much to indent if pretty is enabled, by default 2 spaces """ self.filename = filename self.save(pretty=pretty, indent=indent) def _repr_svg_(self): """ Show SVG in IPython, Jupyter Notebook, and Jupyter Lab :return: unicode XML string of this object and all its subelements """ return self.tostring()