satori

Enlightened library to convert HTML and CSS to SVG (by vercel)

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  • Creating an OG image using React and Netlify Edge Functions
    7 projects | dev.to | 16 Apr 2024
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  • Show HN: Dropflow, a CSS layout engine for node or <canvas>
    15 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 21 Mar 2024
    I've used satori [0] on the backend with TypeScript/Deno to render JSX as an SVG (which is then rendered to a PNG).

    Satori is meant for rendering Open Graph images (e.g. the little images that come up when you post a link on Twitter/Slack/Facebook), but I found that it works well for rendering arbitrary images. It supports a subset of modern CSS, including flexbox.

    My use case is posting match reports for League of Legends into a Discord text channel, e.g. person X just played a match, here are their stats.

    It's quite nice because there are almost zero server-side native dependencies (the one exception is the library to convert svg -> png requires some native libraries).

    Here's what a match report looks like: [1]

    Here's an example of what the JSX looks like: [2]

    [0]: https://github.com/vercel/satori

    [1]: https://github.com/shepherdjerred/glitter/blob/main/assets/p...

    [2]: https://github.com/shepherdjerred/glitter/blob/main/packages...

  • Learn SVG with 25 examples – How to code images in HTML
    5 projects | news.ycombinator.com | 7 Dec 2023
    Another way is to write HTML/CSS and use satori [0] to convert that to SVG. It's meant for Open Graph images (the images that show up when you link a site in Discord, Slack, Twitter, etc.), but it works quite well for anything.

    This is obviously not as flexible as true SVG, but it is familiar to author for anyone who's written a React application. I've used it on the backend to generate match reports for League of Legends [1]

    [0]: https://github.com/vercel/satori

    [1]: https://github.com/shepherdjerred/glitter-boys

  • Open-graph image generation with Astro
    1 project | dev.to | 6 Dec 2023
    Install the @vercel/og package. This library is designed to convert React code into PNG images. It is built on Satori, a library that converts HTML and CSS into SVGs.
  • All you need to know about metadata in next.js 13 by Anik Routh
    1 project | dev.to | 24 Sep 2023
    Examples are available in the Vercel OG Playground.
  • Making Dynamic Website Thumbnail
    4 projects | dev.to | 21 Sep 2023
    In this version, we no longer use Puppeteer to capture HTML and return images. Instead, we utilize the @vercel/og library, which employs Satori as its core engine. Satori is a library that converts HTML and CSS into SVG.
  • Generate Dynamic Open Graph and Twitter Images in Next.js
    2 projects | dev.to | 5 Sep 2023
    This is made possible thanks to the Dynamic Open Graph Image Generation feature introduced with Next.js version 13.3, and the new Metadata API. In summary, it involves generating images using code (in our case, TSX, HTML, and CSS) with the help of the libraries @vercel/og (already integrated in the App router) and Satori. Satori converts HTML and CSS to SVG, and then resvg-js converts the SVG to a PNG image. All of this in just a few milliseconds!
  • How to generate dynamic OG image using new NextJs with App directory
    3 projects | dev.to | 29 Mar 2023
    Here you are returning an ImageResponse instead of the Response, alternatively you can also extend the request and response web api using 'NextRequest' and 'NextRespone', to do that you can import them using import { NextResponse, NextRequest } from 'next/server';, though for this example it is not required. Now if you refresh your browser you will get an image generated by your 'route.js' at request time. Well we are almost done. You can render whatever dynamic data in your image you want and customize your image using og playground, you can even generate 'SVG' on request as the og image. For this example we will fetch a random number from random.org api, then we will use that number as an id and fetch an image from Lorem Picsum, with the same image url we will fetch the description for the image from the Alt Image Generator and generate an image on request with the image that we fetched and the description we have fetched and use it in a design to create the og image. Kind of like that.
  • x-satori --- using Vue file to generate Open Graph SVG or PNG by satori
    2 projects | /r/vuejs | 20 Mar 2023
    Use Vue files to generate SVG images by Satori. The image can be generated by running ESM script or CLI.
  • Printing Django view with chart.js graphs, in a PDF
    1 project | /r/django | 23 Feb 2023
    I'm not familiar with it but looks like it's made with nodejs, node uses the same js engine used by chrome, node renders the template and converts it to plain html/css and then they use this library to convert it to png but in the library github page it says that they don't support everything so it's kinda similar to xhtml2pdf or weasyprint
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vercel/satori is an open source project licensed under Mozilla Public License 2.0 which is an OSI approved license.

The primary programming language of satori is TypeScript.


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