class QSvgRenderer#

The QSvgRenderer class is used to draw the contents of SVG files onto paint devices. More

Inheritance diagram of PySide6.QtSvg.QSvgRenderer

Synopsis#

Properties#

Methods#

Slots#

Signals#

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Detailed Description#

Using QSvgRenderer , Scalable Vector Graphics (SVG) can be rendered onto any QPaintDevice subclass, including QWidget, QImage, and QGLWidget.

QSvgRenderer provides an API that supports basic features of SVG rendering, such as loading and rendering of static drawings, and more interactive features like animation. Since the rendering is performed using QPainter, SVG drawings can be rendered on any subclass of QPaintDevice.

SVG drawings are either loaded when an QSvgRenderer is constructed, or loaded later using the load() functions. Data is either supplied directly as serialized XML, or indirectly using a file name. If a valid file has been loaded, either when the renderer is constructed or at some later time, isValid() returns true; otherwise it returns false. QSvgRenderer provides the render() slot to render the current document, or the current frame of an animated document, using a given painter.

The defaultSize() function provides information about the amount of space that is required to render the currently loaded SVG file. This is useful for paint devices, such as QWidget, that often need to supply a size hint to their parent layout. The default size of a drawing may differ from its visible area, found using the viewBox property.

Animated SVG drawings are supported, and can be controlled with a simple collection of functions and properties:

  • The animated() function indicates whether a drawing contains animation information.

  • The framesPerSecond property contains the rate at which the animation plays.

Finally, the QSvgRenderer class provides the repaintNeeded() signal which is emitted whenever the rendering of the document needs to be updated.

Note

Properties can be used directly when from __feature__ import true_property is used or via accessor functions otherwise.

property animationEnabledᅟ: bool#

This property holds whether the animation should run, if the SVG is animated.

Setting the property to false stops the animation timer. Setting the property to false starts the animation timer, provided that the SVG contains animated elements.

If the SVG is not animated, the property will have no effect. Otherwise, the property defaults to true.

See also

animated()

Access functions:
property aspectRatioModeᅟ: Qt.AspectRatioMode#

This property holds how rendering adheres to the SVG view box aspect ratio.

The accepted modes are:

  • Qt::IgnoreAspectRatio (the default): the aspect ratio is ignored and the rendering is stretched to the target bounds.

  • Qt::KeepAspectRatio: rendering is centered and scaled as large as possible within the target bounds while preserving aspect ratio.

Access functions:
property currentFrameᅟ: int#
Access functions:
property framesPerSecondᅟ: int#

This property holds the number of frames per second to be shown.

The number of frames per second is 0 if the current document is not animated.

See also

animated()

Access functions:
property optionsᅟ: Combination of QtSvg.Option#

This property holds a set of Option flags that can be used to enable or disable various features of the parsing and rendering of SVG files.

Set this property before calling any of the load functions to change the behavior of the QSvgRenderer .

By default, no flags are set.

Access functions:
property viewBoxᅟ: QRectF#

This property holds the rectangle specifying the visible area of the document in logical coordinates.

Access functions:
__init__(contents[, parent=None])#
Parameters:

Constructs a new renderer with the given parent and loads the SVG data using the stream reader specified by contents.

__init__(contents[, parent=None])
Parameters:

Constructs a new renderer with the given parent and loads the SVG data from the byte array specified by contents.

__init__(filename[, parent=None])
Parameters:
  • filename – str

  • parentQObject

Constructs a new renderer with the given parent and loads the contents of the SVG file with the specified filename.

__init__([parent=None])
Parameters:

parentQObject

Constructs a new renderer with the given parent.

animated()#
Return type:

bool

Returns true if the current document contains animated elements; otherwise returns false.

animationDuration()#
Return type:

int

aspectRatioMode()#
Return type:

AspectRatioMode

Getter of property aspectRatioModeᅟ .

boundsOnElement(id)#
Parameters:

id – str

Return type:

QRectF

Returns bounding rectangle of the item with the given id. The transformation matrix of parent elements is not affecting the bounds of the element.

currentFrame()#
Return type:

int

Getter of property currentFrameᅟ .

defaultSize()#
Return type:

QSize

Returns the default size of the document contents.

elementExists(id)#
Parameters:

id – str

Return type:

bool

Returns true if the element with the given id exists in the currently parsed SVG file and is a renderable element.

Note: this method returns true only for elements that can be rendered. Which implies that elements that are considered part of the fill/stroke style properties, e.g. radialGradients even tough marked with “id” attributes will not be found by this method.

framesPerSecond()#
Return type:

int

Getter of property framesPerSecondᅟ .

isAnimationEnabled()#
Return type:

bool

Getter of property animationEnabledᅟ .

isValid()#
Return type:

bool

Returns true if there is a valid current document; otherwise returns false.

load(filename)#
Parameters:

filename – str

Return type:

bool

Loads the SVG file specified by filename, returning true if the content was successfully parsed; otherwise returns false.

load(contents)
Parameters:

contentsQXmlStreamReader

Return type:

bool

Loads the specified SVG in contents, returning true if the content was successfully parsed; otherwise returns false.

The reader will be used from where it currently is positioned. If contents is null, behavior is undefined.

load(contents)
Parameters:

contentsQByteArray

Return type:

bool

Loads the specified SVG format contents, returning true if the content was successfully parsed; otherwise returns false.

options()#
Return type:

Combination of Option

See also

setOptions()

Getter of property optionsᅟ .

render(p)#
Parameters:

pQPainter

Renders the current document, or the current frame of an animated document, using the given painter.

render(p, bounds)
Parameters:

Renders the current document, or the current frame of an animated document, using the given painter on the specified bounds within the painter. If bounds is not empty, the output will be scaled to fill it, ignoring any aspect ratio implied by the SVG.

render(p, elementId[, bounds=QRectF()])
Parameters:

Renders the given element with elementId using the given painter on the specified bounds. If the bounding rectangle is not specified the SVG element is mapped to the whole paint device.

repaintNeeded()#

This signal is emitted whenever the rendering of the document needs to be updated, usually for the purposes of animation.

setAnimationEnabled(enable)#
Parameters:

enable – bool

Setter of property animationEnabledᅟ .

setAspectRatioMode(mode)#
Parameters:

modeAspectRatioMode

Setter of property aspectRatioModeᅟ .

setCurrentFrame(arg__1)#
Parameters:

arg__1 – int

Setter of property currentFrameᅟ .

setFramesPerSecond(num)#
Parameters:

num – int

Setter of property framesPerSecondᅟ .

setOptions(flags)#
Parameters:

flags – Combination of Option

See also

options()

Setter of property optionsᅟ .

setViewBox(viewbox)#
Parameters:

viewboxQRect

See also

viewBox()

setViewBox(viewbox)
Parameters:

viewboxQRectF

Setter of property viewBoxᅟ .

transformForElement(id)#
Parameters:

id – str

Return type:

QTransform

Returns the transformation matrix for the element with the given id. The matrix is a product of the transformation of the element’s parents. The transformation of the element itself is not included.

To find the bounding rectangle of the element in logical coordinates, you can apply the matrix on the rectangle returned from boundsOnElement() .

viewBox()#
Return type:

QRect

Returns viewBoxF() .toRect().

viewBoxF()#
Return type:

QRectF

Getter of property viewBoxᅟ .