rsbuild-plugin-svg
v0.0.2
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Rsbuild plugin to load SVG files as Vue components
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rsbuild-plugin-svg
Rsbuild plugin to load SVG files as Vue components, using SVGO for optimization.
Fork by vite-svg-loader
Usage
Install:
npm add rsbuild-plugin-svg -D
Add plugin to your rsbuild.config.ts
:
// rsbuild.config.ts
import { pluginSvg } from "rsbuild-plugin-svg";
export default {
plugins: [pluginSvg()],
};
Import params
URL
SVGs can be imported as URLs using the ?url
suffix:
import iconUrl from './my-icon.svg?url'
// 'data:image/svg+xml...'
Raw
SVGs can be imported as strings using the ?raw
suffix:
import iconRaw from './my-icon.svg?raw'
// '<?xml version="1.0"?>...'
Component
SVGs can be explicitly imported as Vue components using the ?component
suffix:
import IconComponent from './my-icon.svg?component'
// <IconComponent />
Options
Default import config
When no explicit params are provided SVGs will be imported as Vue components by default.
This can be changed using the defaultImport
config setting,
such that SVGs without params will be imported as URLs (or raw strings) instead.
defaultImport
svgLoader({
defaultImport: 'url' // or 'raw' default: 'component'
})
SVGO Configuration
vite.config.js
svgLoader({
svgoConfig: {
multipass: true
}
})
Disable SVGO
vite.config.js
svgLoader({
svgo: false
})
Skip SVGO for a single file
SVGO can be explicitly disabled for one file by adding the ?skipsvgo
suffix:
import IconWithoutOptimizer from './my-icon.svg?skipsvgo'
// <IconWithoutOptimizer />
Use with TypeScript
If you use the loader in a Typescript project, you'll need to reference the type definitions inside vite-env.d.ts
:
/// <reference types="vite/client" />
/// <reference types="vite-svg-loader" />
License
MIT.