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canvas-constructor

A utility for Canvas with chainable methods and consistent interface for all environments

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Installation

This module requires one of the following packages to be installed for Node.js:

Note: If you are building a website, no extra dependencies are required.


How to use it:

Node.js:

const { Canvas } = require('canvas-constructor/napi-rs');
// or 'canvas-constructor/skia' if you are using `skia-canvas`
// or 'canvas-constructor/cairo' if you are using `canvas`

new Canvas(300, 300)
	.setColor('#AEFD54')
	.printRectangle(5, 5, 290, 290)
	.setColor('#FFAE23')
	.setTextFont('28px Impact')
	.printText('Hello World!', 130, 150)
	.png();

Browser:

<canvas id="canvas" width="300" height="400"></canvas>
<script type="text/javascript" src="https://unpkg.com/canvas-constructor"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
	const canvasElement = document.getElementById('canvas');
	new CanvasConstructor.Canvas(canvasElement)
		.setColor('#AEFD54')
		.printRectangle(5, 5, 290, 290)
		.setColor('#FFAE23')
		.setTextFont('28px Impact')
		.printText('Hello World!', 130, 150);
</script>

Alternatively, you can import canvas-constructor/browser if you are using a bundler such as Vite, Webpack, or Rollup:

import { Canvas } from 'canvas-constructor/browser';

Now, let's suppose we want to add images, we can use the loadImage function, which works in all supported environments:

const { Canvas, loadImage } = require('canvas-constructor/napi-rs');

async function createCanvas() {
	const image = await loadImage('./images/kitten.png');

	return new Canvas(300, 400)
		.printImage(image, 0, 0, 300, 400)
		.setColor('#FFAE23')
		.setTextFont('28px Impact')
		.setTextAlign('center')
		.printText('Kitten!', 150, 370)
		.pngAsync();
}

And now, you have created an image with a kitten in the background and some centered text at the bottom of it.

If you experience issues with @napi-rs/canvas, skia-canvas, or canvas, please refer to their respective package repositories, this package is just a convenient wrapper that makes it easier to use the canvas in both Node.js and the browser. And does not modify the behavior of the underlying canvas implementation.