svg-to-vue-component
v0.3.8
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Compile SVG files to Vue SFC.
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svg-to-vue-component
Why
When you import the .svg
file as a Vue component instead of using the URL to the file, you can style it with CSS and add addtional DOM properties or event handlers to the component directly.
The differences between this project and vue-svg-loader are:
- This one has built-in hot reloading support for webpack since the SVG code is compiled via
vue-loader
. - The latter only supports
class
andstyle
attributes on the generated component while we support all DOM props and events. - This one supports project-wise and file-relative configuration for SVGO.
Install
yarn add svg-to-vue-component --dev
Usage
With Webpack
// webpack.config.js
module.exports = {
module: {
rules: [
{
test: /\.svg$/,
// If you want to import svg in css files
// You need to configure another rule to use file-loader for that
issuer: /\.(vue|js|ts|svg)$/,
use: [
// This loader compiles .svg file to .vue file
// So we use `vue-loader` after it
'vue-loader',
'svg-to-vue-component/loader'
]
}
]
}
// ...other configurations
}
Then you can import .svg
files directly and use them as Vue components:
<template>
<!-- Dom props and events are all available here -->
<CheckIcon width="20px" height="20px" @click="handleClick" />
</template>
<script>
import CheckIcon from './check-icon.svg'
export default {
components: {
CheckIcon
},
methods: {
handleClick() {
console.log('It works!')
}
}
}
</script>
With Vue CLI
In your vue.config.js
:
module.exports = {
chainWebpack(config) {
// Only convert .svg files that are imported by these files as Vue component
const FILE_RE = /\.(vue|js|ts|svg)$/
// Use vue-cli's default rule for svg in non .vue .js .ts files
config.module.rule('svg').issuer(file => !FILE_RE.test(file))
// Use our loader to handle svg imported by other files
config.module
.rule('svg-component')
.test(/\.svg$/)
.issuer(file => FILE_RE.test(file))
.use('vue')
.loader('vue-loader')
.end()
.use('svg-to-vue-component')
.loader('svg-to-vue-component/loader')
}
}
With Poi
In your poi.config.js
:
module.exports = {
plugins: ['svg-to-vue-component/poi'],
// Or with options for the webpack loader
plugins: [
{
resolve: 'svg-to-vue-component/nuxt',
options: {}
}
]
}
Nuxt.js 2
In your nuxt.config.js
:
module.exports = {
modules: ['svg-to-vue-component/nuxt'],
// Or with options for the webpack loader
modules: [
['svg-to-vue-component/nuxt',
{
// ...
}
]
]
}
Loader Options
Pass loader options like this:
// ...
{
test: /\.svg$/,
use: [
'vue-loader',
{
loader: 'svg-to-vue-component/loader',
options: {
// ...Your options here
}
}
]
}
| Option | Description |
| ------------ | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| svgoConfig
| Project-wise configuration for SVGO, if you want file-relative configuration, use the config file instead, supported format: .svgo.{yml,js,json}
, see here for an example file. If you want to turn off SVGO entirely, pass false
here. |
Contributing
- Fork it!
- Create your feature branch:
git checkout -b my-new-feature
- Commit your changes:
git commit -am 'Add some feature'
- Push to the branch:
git push origin my-new-feature
- Submit a pull request :D
Author
svg-to-vue-component © EGOIST, Released under the MIT License. Authored and maintained by EGOIST with help from contributors (list).
Website · GitHub @EGOIST · Twitter @_egoistlily