react-native-svg
provides SVG support to React Native on iOS, Android, macOS, Windows, and a compatibility layer for the web.
- Supports most SVG elements and properties (Rect, Circle, Line, Polyline, Polygon, G ...).
- Easy to convert SVG code to react-native-svg.
✅ The Expo client app comes with the native code installed!
Install the JavaScript with:
expo install react-native-svg
📚 See the Expo docs for more info or jump ahead to Usage.
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Install library
from npm
npm install react-native-svg
from yarn
yarn add react-native-svg
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Link native code
cd ios && pod install
react-native-svg | react-native |
---|---|
3.2.0 | 0.29 |
4.2.0 | 0.32 |
4.3.0 | 0.33 |
4.4.0 | 0.38 |
4.5.0 | 0.40 |
5.1.8 | 0.44 |
5.2.0 | 0.45 |
5.3.0 | 0.46 |
5.4.1 | 0.47 |
5.5.1 | >=0.50 |
>=6 | >=0.50 |
>=7 | >=0.57.4 |
>=8 | >=0.57.4 |
>=9 | >=0.57.4 |
>=12.3.0 | >=0.64.0 |
Fabric is React Native's new rendering system. As of version 13.0.0
of this project, Fabric is supported only for react-native 0.69.0+. Support for earlier versions is not possible due to breaking changes in configuration.
react-native-svg | react-native |
---|---|
>=13.0.0 | 0.69.0+ |
>=13.6.0 | 0.70.0+ |
When Proguard is enabled (which it is by default for Android release builds), it causes runtime error.
To avoid this, add an exception to android/app/proguard-rules.pro
:
-keep public class com.horcrux.svg.** {*;}
If you have build errors, then it might be caused by caching issues, please try:
watchman watch-del-all
rm -fr $TMPDIR/react-*
react-native start --reset-cache
Or,
rm -rf node_modules
yarn
react-native start --reset-cache
If you have unexpected behavior, please create a clean project with the latest versions of react-native and react-native-svg
react-native init CleanProject
cd CleanProject/
yarn add react-native-svg
cd ios && pod install && cd ..
Make a reproduction of the problem in App.js
react-native run-ios
react-native run-android
npx react-native-windows-init --overwrite
cd windows\<AppName>
- Open
<AppName>.vcxproj
- Scroll to the bottom until you find:
<ItemGroup> <PackageReference Include="Microsoft.Windows.CppWinRT" Version="X.X.XXXXXX.X" /> </ItemGroup>
- Add the following to that
<ItemGroup>
<PackageReference Include="Win2D.uwp" Version="1.26.0" />
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Scroll to the bottom until you find:
<ImportGroup Label="ExtensionTargets">
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Add the following to that
<ImportGroup>
<Import Project="$(SolutionDir)\packages\Win2D.uwp.1.26.0\build\native\Win2D.uwp.targets" Condition="Exists('$(SolutionDir)\packages\Win2D.uwp.1.26.0\build\native\Win2D.uwp.targets')" />
Verify that it is still an issue with the latest version as specified in the previous step. If so, open a new issue, include the entire App.js
file, specify what platforms you've tested, and the results of running this command:
react-native info
If you suspect that you've found a spec conformance bug, then you can test using your component in a react-native-web project by forking this codesandbox, to see how different browsers render the same content: https://codesandbox.io/s/pypn6mn3y7 If any evergreen browser with significant userbase or other svg user agent renders some svg content better, or supports more of the svg and related specs, please open an issue asap.
To check how to use the library, see USAGE.md
- Filters (connected PR)
- Unable to apply focus point of RadialGradient on Android.