# WebRender [![Version](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/webrender.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/webrender) WebRender is a GPU-based 2D rendering engine written in [Rust](https://www.rust-lang.org/). [Firefox](https://www.mozilla.org/firefox), the research web browser [Servo](https://github.com/servo/servo), and other GUI frameworks draw with it. It currently uses the OpenGL API internally. Note that the canonical home for this code is in gfx/wr folder of the mozilla-central repository at https://hg.mozilla.org/mozilla-central. The Github repository at https://github.com/servo/webrender should be considered a downstream mirror, although it contains additional metadata (such as Github wiki pages) that do not exist in mozilla-central. Pull requests against the Github repository are still being accepted, although once reviewed, they will be landed on mozilla-central first and then mirrored back. If you are familiar with the mozilla-central contribution workflow, filing bugs in [Bugzilla](https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=Core&component=Graphics%3A%20WebRender) and submitting patches there would be preferred. ## Update as a Dependency After updating shaders in WebRender, go to servo and: * Go to the servo directory and do ./mach update-cargo -p webrender * Create a pull request to servo ## Use WebRender with Servo To use a local copy of WebRender with servo, go to your servo build directory and: * Edit Cargo.toml * Add at the end of the file: ``` [patch."https://github.com/servo/webrender"] "webrender" = { path = "/webrender" } "webrender_api" = { path = "/webrender_api" } ``` where `` is the path to your local copy of WebRender. * Build as normal ## Documentation The Wiki has a [few pages](https://github.com/servo/webrender/wiki/) describing the internals and conventions of WebRender. ## Testing Tests run using OSMesa to get consistent rendering across platforms. Still there may be differences depending on font libraries on your system, for example. See [this gist](https://gist.github.com/finalfantasia/129cae811e02bf4551ac) for how to make the text tests useful in Fedora, for example.