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react-svg-icons

v0.3.0

Published

SVG icons as react components

Downloads

181

Readme

React SVG Icons

Use SVG icons as react components.

Usage

var Icon = require('react-svg-icons');

<Icon name='icon-name'
  width='256'
  height='256'
  color='#4cd695'/>

Configration

You need to configure an asset directory from which all SVG icons will be read. These will be inlined when you browserify your bundle. In your package.json add:

  "react-svg-icons": {
    "assetPath": "path/to/dir/containing/svgs"
  }

Options

name

Specifies which icon to use. Icon names are file paths relative to your assetPath, minus the .svg extension. If you have directory like:

my-icon.svg
nested/some other icon.svg

Your icons will be available under these names:

  • name="my-icon"
  • name="nested/some other icon"

width and height

Sets the width and height. By default the aspect ration will be preserved. You can use preserveAspectRatio to override this behavior. These properties have no effect when there is no viewBox set on the SVG element.

viewBox

Usually you don't have to set this property, unless the original SVG doesn't define a viewBox. In that case width and height won't work. You will have to set a viewBox like "0 0 originalWidth originalHeight"

preserveAspectRatio

Set this property to "none" if you want to squash the icon. You can set it to any other valid SVG attribute. Default is "xMidYMid meet".

color

Overrides fill and stroke styles with the provided color unless it is set to none in the original SVG. If you need a more fine grained control, you can pass a function for this property, which returns a color:

function chooseColor(type, original) {
  var colorString = '#000';

  // type is 'fill' or 'stroke'
  if (type === 'fill') {
    ...
  }

  // the original color in the svg
  if (original === '#fff') {
    ...
  }

  return colorString;
}

<Icon name='icon-name' color={chooseColor} />

other options

Of course you can pass any other standard property, such as style and event handlers.