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@mitch528/mdi-material-ui

v7.0.0

Published

Material-UI SvgIcon components for Material Design Icons.

Downloads

9

Readme

Material Design Icons for Material-UI

Material Design Icons version Material Design Icons version

This module provides Material-UI <SvgIcon /> components for all Material Design Icons. This is pretty handy if you use React and Material-UI to build a web app and run out of icons.

While this module contains wrappers for all icons, alias names are not included. For example, the plus icon is aliased as add, but only the plus icon is exported.

Installation

npm install mdi-material-ui --save

There are different major versions of this package, each one for different Material-UI releases. Note that this project does not follow semantic versioning. If Material Design Icons removes or renames icons, it will still be a minor version bump.

| Material-UI | mdi-material-ui | npm tag | | -------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ------- | | ^5.0.0 | npm | next | | ^4.0.0 | npm | latest | | ^1.0.0, ^3.0.0 | npm | mui-v3 | | 0.x | npm | legacy |

Usage

Every icon is exported with its original name in PascalCase. So coffee becomes Coffee, cloud-print-outline is exported as CloudPrintOutline and so on.

The Material Design Light icons are included in the /light subdirectory.

With tree-shaking

If your environment supports tree-shaking and you are sure that it works fine in your setup, you can simply import the icons as follows:

import { Coffee, Food } from 'mdi-material-ui'
import { Camera, Settings } from 'mdi-material-ui/light'

<Coffee />
<Food />
<Camera />
<Settings />

Without tree-shaking

If your environment doesn't support tree-shaking, you should only import the icons that you actually need in order to ensure that you don't end up bundling all icons.

import Coffee from 'mdi-material-ui/Coffee'
import Food from 'mdi-material-ui/Food'
import Camera from 'mdi-material-ui/light/Camera'
import Settings from 'mdi-material-ui/light/Settings'

<Coffee />
<Food />
<Camera />
<Settings />

License

The scripts included in this repository are licensed under the WTFPL. The icons are licensed under the MIT license (see Material Design Icons and the NOTICE file).