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@fluentui/react-file-type-icons

v8.12.4

Published

Fluent UI React file type icon set.

Downloads

63,690

Readme

@fluentui/react-file-type-icons

File type icons for Fluent UI React (formerly Office UI Fabric React)

This package includes a collection of icons to represent file types.

Getting started

If you are using Fluent UI React components, you can make all file type icons available by calling the initializeFileTypeIcons function from the @fluentui/react-file-type-icons package:

import { initializeFileTypeIcons } from '@fluentui/react-file-type-icons';

// Register icons and pull the fonts from the default Microsoft Fluent CDN:
initializeFileTypeIcons();

// Or register icons and pull the fonts from a different CDN or folder path:
initializeFileTypeIcons('https://my.cdn.com/path/to/icons/');

NOTE: Proceed carefully if you override the default CDN location, whose contents may not match the registered file type icons and supported extensions. Do not use the item-types-fluent icon set that was previously uploaded to the Fluent CDN; it's deprecated.

Usage in code

If you are using Fluent UI React, you can use the Icon component and pass in the corresponding icon properties to render a given icon.

import { Icon } from '@fluentui/react/lib/Icon';
import { getFileTypeIconProps } from '@fluentui/react-file-type-icons';

<Icon {...getFileTypeIconProps({ extension: 'docx', size: 16 })} />;

Notes

See GitHub for more details on the Fluent UI React project and packages within.