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@rive-app/canvas-advanced-lite
Advanced tools
Low-level lite Rive API using CanvasRenderingContext2D. Please see https://rive.app/community/doc/canvas-vs-webgl/docanjXoQ1uT for a list of all the available web runtimes and their details.
npm install @rive-app/canvas-advanced-lite
A low-level Rive API using the CanvasRenderingContext2D renderer. It has the same benefits as the regular @rive-app/canvas
package plus:
The complimentary @rive-app/canvas-advanced
dependency supports all Rive features and contains the necessary backing dependencies to render those graphics. This lite
version has the same API, but does not compile and build with certain dependencies in order to keep the package size as small as possible.
At this time, this lite version of @rive-app/canvas-advanced-lite
will not render Rive Text onto the canvas or play Rive Audio. Note however, that even if your Rive file may include Rive Text components, rendering the graphic should not cause any app errors, or cease to render. The same is true for playing audio.
FAQs
Rive's lite low-level canvas based web api.
We found that @rive-app/canvas-advanced-lite demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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