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@ec-nordbund/vuetify-icon-injector

v2.3.4

Published

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Downloads

137

Readme

@ec-nordbund/vuetify-icon-injector

What does this package do?

If installed it automaticly changes the output of vue-template-compiler. The icons (so the strings mdi-***) are automaticly replaced with the corresponding svg path. This only happens in the folling use-cases:

<v-icon>mdi-example</v-icon>
<v-icon v-text="'mdi-example'"></v-icon>
<v-icon v-html="'mdi-example'"></v-icon>

<v-component prop="mdi-example"></v-component>
<v-component :prop="'mdi-example'"></v-component>
<v-component v-bind:prop="'mdi-example'"></v-component>

This only works for v-component and prop if it is registerd in the src/vuetifyIconProps.ts File. You can add your custom component and props to the list.

If a vuetify Prop or Component is missing just create a issue or a PR.

Since Version 2.3.0 you can use PascalCase and CamelCase Component names in your the .vue files and they will be automaticly detected.

JS in template

It just uses String replace to handle this. So you can use something like:

<v-component :prop="1==2 ? 'mdi-example1' : 'mdi-example2'"></v-component>

So remeber not to use mdi-*** strings in your template for any other reason than for the icons.

Install

  1. Install yarn add @ec-nordbund/vuetify-icon-injector or npm i @ec-nordbund/vuetify-icon-injector
  2. Add it to your vue loader Options:
const customIcons = {
  iconName: 'icon svg path'
}

const customIconMap = {
  'my-custom-icon': [
    'icon-prop-1',
    'icon-prop-2',
    'icon-prop-3'
  ]
}

const vueLoaderOptions = {
  compilerOptions: {
    modules: [
      require('@ec-nordbund/vuetify-icon-injector').getIconInjector(customIcons, customIconMap) // arguments are optional
    ]
  }
}

// For Nuxt:
module.exports = {
  build: {
    loaders: {
      vue: vueLoaderOptions
    }
  }
}

Vuetify and Nuxt

You could use my Module https://github.com/EC-Nordbund/vuetify-module it automaticly activates and setup this package.