Question

In a pyGame application, I would like to render resolution-free GUI widgets described in SVG.

What tool and/or library can I use to reach this goal ?

(I like the OCEMP GUI toolkit but it seems to be bitmap dependent for its rendering)

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Solution

This is a complete example which combines hints by other people here. It should render a file called test.svg from the current directory. It was tested on Ubuntu 10.10, python-cairo 1.8.8, python-pygame 1.9.1, python-rsvg 2.30.0.

#!/usr/bin/python

import array
import math

import cairo
import pygame
import rsvg

WIDTH = 512
HEIGHT = 512

data = array.array('c', chr(0) * WIDTH * HEIGHT * 4)
surface = cairo.ImageSurface.create_for_data(
    data, cairo.FORMAT_ARGB32, WIDTH, HEIGHT, WIDTH * 4)

pygame.init()
window = pygame.display.set_mode((WIDTH, HEIGHT))
svg = rsvg.Handle(file="test.svg")
ctx = cairo.Context(surface)
svg.render_cairo(ctx)

screen = pygame.display.get_surface()
image = pygame.image.frombuffer(data.tostring(), (WIDTH, HEIGHT),"ARGB")
screen.blit(image, (0, 0)) 
pygame.display.flip() 

clock = pygame.time.Clock()
while True:
    clock.tick(15)
    for event in pygame.event.get():
        if event.type == pygame.QUIT:
            raise SystemExit

OTHER TIPS

The question is quite old but 10 years passed and there is new possibility that works and does not require librsvg anymore. There is Cython wrapper over nanosvg library and it works:

from svg import Parser, Rasterizer


def load_svg(filename, surface, position, size=None):
    if size is None:
        w = surface.get_width()
        h = surface.get_height()
    else:
        w, h = size
    svg = Parser.parse_file(filename)
    rast = Rasterizer()
    buff = rast.rasterize(svg, w, h)
    image = pygame.image.frombuffer(buff, (w, h), 'ARGB')
    surface.blit(image, position)

I found Cairo/rsvg solution too complicated to get to work because of dependencies are quite obscure to install.

You can use Cairo (with PyCairo), which has support for rendering SVGs. The PyGame webpage has a HOWTO for rendering into a buffer with a Cairo, and using that buffer directly with PyGame.

I realise this doesn't exactly answer your question, but there's a library called Squirtle that will render SVG files using either Pyglet or PyOpenGL.

pygamesvg seems to do what you want (though I haven't tried it).

Cairo cannot render SVG out of the box. It seems we have to use librsvg.

Just found those two pages:

Something like this should probably work (render test.svg to test.png):

import cairo
import rsvg

WIDTH, HEIGHT  = 256, 256
surface = cairo.ImageSurface(cairo.FORMAT_ARGB32, WIDTH, HEIGHT)

ctx = cairo.Context (surface)

svg = rsvg.Handle(file="test.svg")
svg.render_cairo(ctx)

surface.write_to_png("test.png")

The last comment crashed when I ran it because svg.render_cairo() is expecting a cairo context and not a cairo surface. I created and tested the following function and it seems to run fine on my system.

import array,cairo, pygame,rsvg

def loadsvg(filename,surface,position):
    WIDTH = surface.get_width()
    HEIGHT = surface.get_height()
    data = array.array('c', chr(0) * WIDTH * HEIGHT * 4)
    cairosurface = cairo.ImageSurface.create_for_data(data, cairo.FORMAT_ARGB32, WIDTH, HEIGHT, WIDTH * 4)
    svg = rsvg.Handle(filename)
    svg.render_cairo(cairo.Context(cairosurface))
    image = pygame.image.frombuffer(data.tostring(), (WIDTH, HEIGHT),"ARGB")
    surface.blit(image, position) 

WIDTH = 800
HEIGHT = 600
pygame.init()
window = pygame.display.set_mode((WIDTH, HEIGHT))
screen = pygame.display.get_surface()

loadsvg("test.svg",screen,(0,0))

pygame.display.flip() 

clock = pygame.time.Clock()
while True:
    clock.tick(15)
    event = pygame.event.get()
    for e in event:
        if e.type == 12:
            raise SystemExit

Based on other answers, here's a function to read a SVG file into a pygame image - including correcting color channel order and scaling:

def pygame_svg( svg_file, scale=1 ):
    svg = rsvg.Handle(file=svg_file)
    width, height= map(svg.get_property, ("width", "height"))
    width*=scale; height*=scale
    data = array.array('c', chr(0) * width * height * 4)
    surface = cairo.ImageSurface.create_for_data( data, cairo.FORMAT_ARGB32, width, height, width*4)
    ctx = cairo.Context(surface)
    ctx.scale(scale, scale)
    svg.render_cairo(ctx)

    #seemingly, cairo and pygame expect channels in a different order...
    #if colors/alpha are funny, mess with the next lines
    import numpy
    data= numpy.fromstring(data, dtype='uint8')
    data.shape= (height, width, 4)
    c= data.copy()
    data[::,::,0]=c[::,::,1]
    data[::,::,1]=c[::,::,0]
    data[::,::,2]=c[::,::,3]
    data[::,::,3]=c[::,::,2]

    image = pygame.image.frombuffer(data.tostring(), (width, height),"ARGB")
    return image
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