Issue
I'm using a plugin (dom-to-image) to generate a SVG content from a div. It returns me a dataURL like this:
data image/xml, charset utf-8, <svg...
If a put this on a <img src
the image is shown to normally.
The intent is to grab this dataURL, convert it to base64 so I can save it as an image.png on a mobile app.
Is it possible?
I tryied this solution https://stackoverflow.com/a/28450879/1691609 But coudn't get to work. The console fire an error about the dataUrl
TypeError: Failed to execute 'serializeToString' on 'XMLSerializer': parameter 1 is not of type 'Node'.
==== UPDATE :: PROBLEM EXPLANATION/HISTORY ====
I'm using Ionic Framework, so my project is an mobile app. The dom-to-image is already working cause right now, its rendering a PNG through toPng function. The problem is the raster PNG is a blurry.
So I thought: Maybe the SVG will have better quality. And it IS!! Its 100% perfect, actually.
On Ionic, I'm using 2 step procedure to save the image. After get the PNG generated by the dom-to-img(base64) dataURL, I convert it to a Blob and then save into device. This is working, but the final result, as I said, is blurry.
Then with SVG maybe it will be more "high quality" per say.
So, in order to do "minimal" change on a process that s already working :D I just need to convert an SVG into base64 dataURL....
Or, as some of you explained to me, into something else, like canvas... I don't know any much :/
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Sorry for the long post, and I really, really thank your help guys!!
Solution
EDIT COUPLE OF YARS LATER
- Use JS fiddle for a working example: https://jsfiddle.net/msb42ojx/
- Note, if you don't own DOM content (images), and those images don't have CORS enabled for everyone (Access-Control-Allow-Origin header), canvas cant render those images
I'm not trying to find out why is your case not working, here is how I did when I had something similar to do:
- get the image sourcce (dom-to-image result)
- set up a canvas with that image inside (using the image source)
- download the image from canvas in whatever image you like: png, jpeg whatever
by the way you can resize the image to a standard format
document.getElementById('mydownload').onclick= function(){
var wrapper = document.getElementById('wrapper');
//dom to image
domtoimage.toSvg(wrapper).then(function (svgDataUrl) {
//download function
downloadPNGFromAnyImageSrc(svgDataUrl);
});
}
function downloadPNGFromAnyImageSrc(src)
{
//recreate the image with src recieved
var img = new Image;
//when image loaded (to know width and height)
img.onload = function(){
//drow image inside a canvas
var canvas = convertImageToCanvas(img);
//get image/png from convas
var pngImage = convertCanvasToImage(canvas);
//download
var anchor = document.createElement('a');
anchor.setAttribute('href', pngImage.src);
anchor.setAttribute('download', 'image.png');
anchor.click();
};
img.src = src;
// Converts image to canvas; returns new canvas element
function convertImageToCanvas(image) {
var canvas = document.createElement("canvas");
canvas.width = image.width;
canvas.height = image.height;
canvas.getContext("2d").drawImage(image, 0, 0);
return canvas;
}
// Converts canvas to an image
function convertCanvasToImage(canvas) {
var image = new Image();
image.src = canvas.toDataURL("image/png");
return image;
}
}
#wrapper{
background: red;
color: blue;
}
<script src="https://rawgit.com/tsayen/dom-to-image/master/src/dom-to-image.js"></script>
<button id='mydownload'>Download DomToImage</button>
<div id="wrapper">
<img src="http://i.imgur.com/6GvKdxY.jpg"/>
<div> DUDE IS WORKING</div>
<img src="http://i.imgur.com/6GvKdxY.jpg"/>
</div>
Answered By - SilentTremor
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