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react-fileicons

v2.2.15

Published

A React component to use file icons more flexible.

Downloads

49

Readme

react-fileicons - npm

react-fileicons is a simple and intuitive react component for visualizing file icons.

Demo

You can reach the Storybook here.

Usage

First you should import the needed files.

import FileIcon, { ColorScheme, IconStyle } from "react-fileicons";

After that you can use the FileIcon component. To change the color of the component, you can use the built-in color list ColorScheme.

<FileIcon
    extension="doc"
    colorScheme={ ColorScheme.red }
    iconStyle={ IconStyle.normal }
    size={ 100 }
/>

Alternatively, you can use your own color configurations. However, these must be in the following format.

<FileIcon
    extension="doc"
    colorScheme={{ primary: "#1E88E5", secondary: "#1976D2" }}
    iconStyle={ IconStyle.normal }
    size={ 100 }
/>

The following options can be used to access different designs:

<FileIcon
    extension="doc"                 # more than 5 chars can require another fontSize
    background="#fff"               # use to pass your background color to the component
    colorScheme={ ColorScheme.red } # must be in the above format
    iconStyle={ IconStyle.normal }  # normal / gradient / outline
    size={ 100 }                    # variable size property
    fontSize={ 100 }                # optional, use to change font size independent size property
/>

Migrate from v1 to v2

To migrate from v1 to v2, some props have to be changed. The props smallest, small, medium have been removed and the size of the icons can now be variably adjusted via the prop size. The props linearGradient and outline have also been removed and the prop iconStyle is now available. This can be used with the IconStyle class as shown above. If you want to customize the fontSize use fontSize property. Now all characters are displayed instead of only 4 characters as before.

// v1
<FileIcon
    extension="doc"
    colorScheme={ ColorScheme.red }
    gradient
    medium
/>

// v2
<FileIcon
    extension="doc"
    colorScheme={ ColorScheme.red }
    iconStyle={ IconStyle.gradient }
    size={ 100 }
/>

Known issues

Bugs can be found here.

Changelog

Changelog can be found here.

Contribute

Pull Requests

If you make any changes or improvements to this project, please make a pull request to merge your changes with the upstream.

Thanks to ❤

  • React
  • Storybook
  • styled-components
  • Material UI Colors

License

react-fileicons is licensed under the MIT license. Please see LICENSE.md for more info.