A small Swift package exposing libgd to Swift, allowing for basic graphic rendering on server-side Swift. This was created to be used alongside swiftgd but you can also use the libgd functions directly if you prefer.
All of GD's functions are exposed directly from C, so if you can use GD then you can use this package.
Here's a simple example to get you started. This code creates a new 800x600 image, fills it with red, draws a blue ellipse in the center, then saves it to output.png:
#if os(Linux)
import Glibc
import Cgdlinux
#else
import Darwin
import Cgdmac
#endif
let width = 800
let height = 600
let image = gdImageCreateTrueColor(800, 600)
let red = gdImageColorAllocateAlpha(image, 255, 0, 0, 0)
let blue = gdImageColorAllocateAlpha(image, 0, 0, 255, 0)
gdImageFill(image, 0, 0, red)
gdImageFilledEllipse(image, 400, 300, 200, 100, blue)
let outputFile = fopen("output.png", "wb")
defer { fclose(outputFile) }
gdImagePng(image, outputFile)
This package is released under the MIT License, which is copied below.
Copyright (c) 2016 Paul Hudson
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