How to display .svg image using swift

There is no Inbuilt support for SVG in Swift.
So we need to use other libraries.

The simple SVG libraries in swift are :

1) SwiftSVG Library

It gives you more option to Import as UIView, CAShapeLayer, Path, etc

To modify your SVG Color and Import as UIImage you can use my extension codes for the library mentioned in below link,

Click here to know on using SwiftSVG library :
Using SwiftSVG to set SVG for Image

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2) SVGKit Library

2.1) Use pod to install :

pod 'SVGKit', :git => 'https://github.com/SVGKit/SVGKit.git', :branch => '2.x'

2.2) Add framework

Goto AppSettings
-> General Tab
-> Scroll down to Linked Frameworks and Libraries
-> Click on plus icon
-> Select SVG.framework

2.3) Add in Objective-C to Swift bridge file bridging-header.h :

#import <SVGKit/SVGKit.h>
#import <SVGKit/SVGKImage.h>

2.4) Create SvgImg Folder (for better organization) in Project and add SVG files inside it.

Note : Adding Inside Assets Folder won’t work and SVGKit searches for file only in Project folders

2.5) Use in your Swift Code as below :

import SVGKit

and

let namSvgImgVar: SVGKImage = SVGKImage(named: "NamSvgImj")

Note : SVGKit Automatically apends extention “.svg” to the string you specify

let namSvgImgVyuVar = SVGKImageView(SVGKImage: namSvgImgVar)

let namImjVar: UIImage = namSvgImgVar.UIImage

There are many more options for you to init SVGKImage and SVGKImageView

There are also other classes u can explore

    SVGRect
    SVGCurve
    SVGPoint
    SVGAngle
    SVGColor
    SVGLength

    and etc ...

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