@onefish/icons-react
v0.2.0
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Onefish Icons is one part of OneFish Design System. We are extending [phosphor icons](https://github.com/phosphor-icons/phosphor-react) and add our own icon set.
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OneFish Icons - React
Onefish Icons is one part of OneFish Design System. We are extending phosphor icons and add our own icon set.
Installation
yarn add @onefish/icons-react
or
npm install --save @onefish/icons-react
Usage
Simply import the icons you need, and add them anywhere in your render method. Onefish Icons supports tree-shaking, so your bundle only includes code for the icons you use.
import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import { Horse, Heart, Cube } from '@onefish/icons-react';
const App = () => {
return (
<div>
<Horse />
<Heart color="#AE2983" weight="fill" size={32} />
<Cube color="teal" weight="regular" />
</div>
);
};
ReactDOM.render(<App />, document.getElementById('root'));
Props
Icon components accept all props that you can pass to a normal SVG element, including inline style
objects, onClick
handlers, and more. The main way of styling them will usually be with the following props:
- color?:
string
– Icon stroke/fill color. Can be any CSS color string, includinghex
,rgb
,rgba
,hsl
,hsla
, named colors, or the specialcurrentColor
variable. - size?:
number | string
– Icon height & width. As with standard React elements, this can be a number, or a string with units inpx
,%
,em
,rem
,pt
,cm
,mm
,in
. - weight?:
"regular" | "fill"
– Icon weight/style. Can also be used, for example, to "toggle" an icon's state: a rating component could use Stars withweight="regular"
to denote an empty star, andweight="fill"
to denote a filled star. - mirrored?:
boolean
– Flip the icon horizontally. Can be useful in RTL languages where normal icon orientation is not appropriate.
Context
Onefish Icons takes advantage of React Context to make applying a default style to all icons simple. Create an IconContext.Provider
at the root of the app (or anywhere above the icons in the tree) and pass in a configuration object with props to be applied by default to all icons:
import React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom';
import { IconContext, Horse, Heart, Cube } from '@onefish/icons-react';
const App = () => {
return (
<IconContext.Provider
value={{
color: 'limegreen',
size: 32,
weight: 'bold',
mirrored: false,
}}
>
<div>
<Horse /> {/* I'm lime-green, 32px, and bold! */}
<Heart /> {/* Me too! */}
<Cube /> {/* Me three :) */}
</div>
</IconContext.Provider>
);
};
ReactDOM.render(<App />, document.getElementById('root'));
You may create multiple Contexts for styling icons differently in separate regions of an application; icons use the nearest Context above them to determine their style.
Note: The
color
,size
,weight
, andmirrored
properties are all required props when creating a context.
Imports
You may wish to import all icons at once for use in your project, though depending on your bundler this could prevent tree-shaking and make your app's bundle larger.
import * as Icon from "phosphor-react";
...
<Icon.Smiley />
<Icon.Folder weight="thin" />
<Icon.BatteryHalf size="24px" />