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mxGraph SVG to Shape translation tools

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A set of tool to convert SVG files into mxGraph resources.

This repository is based on mxGraph svg2xml tooling:

SVG to XML mxGraph stencil definition translation tool.
This was created for internal use, so there are lots of things unfinished.

It contains the original svg2xml tool; it aims to improve it and to add the following features

  • modernize svg2xml and contribute improvements to the upstream repository (if it is still active and accept contributions): CLI, UI look&feel updates, implement to complete features....
  • add xml2js: translate an XML mxGraph stencil definition into a set of corresponding JavaScript/TypeScript commands for an easy integration in JS programs
  • add svg2js: convert an SVG file into a set of mxGraph JavaScript/TypeScript commands

Build

Requirements: JDK 8+ The build relies on Maven; the project uses the Maven Wrapper, no need to install Maven as the wrapper manages this for you.

./mvnw package

Note about branches in this repository

  • upstream_master is not intended to receive any changes except updates from the upstream repository
  • the develop branch is the target for new features, fixes, .... and merge commits from the upstream master branch

svg2xml

Run

You can run svg2xml with or without GUI.

  • with the GUI (more details below)
java -jar target/mxgraph-svg2shape-*-jar-with-dependencies.jar
  • without the GUI
    • <path_to_source> path to the svg file to convert or path to a folder to walk through and find svg files (see the GUI explanation below)
    • <path_to_destination>
java -jar target/mxgraph-svg2shape-*-jar-with-dependencies.jar <path_to_source> <path_to_destination>

GUI Quick start guide

Note: the following is taken from the upstream repository

The left file system defines what files or folders you want to convert. The right one, defines the destination.

If you select one file, a single stencil XML file will be generated for just that one stencil.

If you select multiple files, a single stencil XML file will be generated for the selected stencils. So those stencils will be one library.

If you select a folder, all the files in the folder and all subfolders will be processed. Every folder will get one library created. So at the destination, all folders from the source path will be recreated and libraries will be named after folder names.

Options

NOTE: most of the options aren't implemented yet (as noted in the UI). Also some of the options are not thoroughly tested.

Calculate border

If checked, stencil borders will be calculated based on content. If unchecked, the borders or viewpoint defined in the SVG will be used.

Use relative scaling

If other than 1.00, the resulting stencils will be bigger or smaller compared to the source.

Round coordinates

If you want to reduce the size, with some compromise to precision, use rounding. For stencils bigger than 100x100 rounding to 2 decimal points is usually a decent choice.

xml2js

DISCLAIMER: this tool is at its early stage and misses a lot of features. See the GitHub issues (create one for any questions and prior submitting a Pull Request for discussions). It is mainly developed to provide the foundation for svg2js and won't probably never support the whole mxGraph stencil format.

GOAL:

  • translate an XML mxGraph stencil definition into a set of corresponding javascript calls for an easy integration in JS programs
  • the stencil definition and the JavaScript functions are very close; the names are almost the same but the arguments order is not the same (have a look at curveTo for instance). So the tool can save you a lot of time and avoid mistakes (you would get strange painting) compared to manual transformations
    • xml curve: <curve x1='85.52' x2='39.66'..
    • mxAbstractCanvas2D curveTo: canvas.curveTo(x1, y1, x2,...

Run

xml2js required the following arguments

  • <path_to_source> path to the xml file containing the mxGraph stencil shape to convert to javascript code
java -cp target/mxgraph-svg2shape-*-jar-with-dependencies.jar com.mxgraph.xml2js.Xml2Js <path_to_source>

Generated code

The tool writes the generated code in the console

// shape: shape-01
// width: 30.5
// height: 40.2
// foreground
canvas.begin();
canvas.moveTo(19.87, 0);
canvas.curveTo(11.98, 0, 5.55, 6.42, 5.55, 14.32);
canvas.lineTo(5.55, 18.4);

canvas.close();
canvas.fillAndStroke();

svg2js

GOAL:

  • convert an SVG file into a set of mxGraph javascript commands, by calling svg2xml then xml2js
  • this is the fastest and safest way to integrate SVG into mxGraph shapes. That's the way used by bpmn-visualization to manage the BPMN icons

Run

svg2js required the following arguments

  • <path_to_source> path to the SVG file to convert to javascript code
java -cp target/mxgraph-svg2shape-*-jar-with-dependencies.jar com.mxgraph.svg2js.Svg2Js <path_to_source>

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