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Object model for HTML5 canvas, and SVG-to-canvas parser. Backed by jsdom and node-canvas.
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import type { SVGParsingOutput, TSvgReviverCallback } from './typedefs';
import type { LoadImageOptions } from '../util/misc/objectEnlive';
/**
* Takes url corresponding to an SVG document, and parses it into a set of fabric objects.
* Note that SVG is fetched via XMLHttpRequest, so it needs to conform to SOP (Same Origin Policy)
* @memberOf fabric
* @param {string} url where the SVG is
* @param {TSvgParsedCallback} callback Invoked when the parsing is done, with null if parsing wasn't possible with the list of svg nodes.
* {@link TSvgParsedCallback} also receives `allElements` array as the last argument. This is the full list of svg nodes available in the document.
* You may want to use it if you are trying to regroup the objects as they were originally grouped in the SVG. ( This was the reason why it was added )
* @param {TSvgReviverCallback} [reviver] Extra callback for further parsing of SVG elements, called after each fabric object has been created.
* Takes as input the original svg element and the generated `FabricObject` as arguments. Used to inspect extra properties not parsed by fabric,
* or extra custom manipulation
* @param {Object} [options] Object containing options for parsing
* @param {String} [options.crossOrigin] crossOrigin setting to use for external resources
* @param {AbortSignal} [options.signal] handle aborting, see https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/AbortController/signal
*/
export declare function loadSVGFromURL(url: string, reviver?: TSvgReviverCallback, options?: LoadImageOptions): Promise<SVGParsingOutput>;
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