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@advisr/vue-ionicons
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Vue Icon Set Components from Ionic Team
Design icons sourced from the Ionicons project.
https://mazipan.github.io/vue-ionicons
Install the package
# NPM
npm install --save vue-ionicons
# Yarn
yarn add vue-ionicons
Import the icon, and declare it as a local component:
import AlertIcon from 'vue-ionicons/dist/ios-alert.vue'
// OR using transpiled js version
// import AlertIcon from 'vue-ionicons/dist/js/ios-alert'
components: {
AlertIcon
}
OR
Declare it as a global component:
import AlertIcon from 'vue-ionicons/dist/ios-alert.vue'
// OR using transpiled js version
// import AlertIcon from 'vue-ionicons/dist/js/ios-alert'
Vue.component('alert-icon', AlertIcon)
Note Icon files are kebab cased, e.g.
alert-circle.vue
. All icon generated can be see in dist folder.
Include global CSS/SCSS in your main.js
# Using plain css
require('vue-ionicons/ionicons.css')
# Or using SCSS import
@import('~vue-ionicons/ionicons.scss')
Then use it in your template code!
<AlertIcon />
Sometimes we don't want import one by one, so from v2.3.0 we can include this groups icon: ios
, md
, logo
.
import AllIosIcon from 'vue-ionicons/dist/ionicons-ios.js'
Vue.use(AllIosIcon)
/*
-- File available --
Material: ionicons-md.js
Logo: ionicons-logo.js
All: ionicons.js
*/
Then you already can use component in your template, component tag is same with filename with adding -icon
in postfix.
Example:
<ios-add-circle-outline-icon />
<ios-add-circle-icon />
<md-add-circle-outline-icon />
<md-add-circle-icon />
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
w | String | 14px | Width of SVG |
h | String | 14px | Height of SVG |
rootClass | String | empty | Class for wrapper SVG |
animate | String | empty | Available: rotate , shake , beat |
Checkout with submodule :
git clone git@github.com:mazipan/vue-ionicons.git
git submodule init
git submodule update --remote
Run demo
npm run dev
Build demo
npm run build
Build new distribute icon
npm run dist
Use resolve
in your Webpack config to clean up the imports:
resolve: {
alias : {
"icons": path.resolve(__dirname, "node_modules/vue-ionicons/dist")
}
}
This will give you much shorter and more readable imports, like
import Android from 'icons/android'
, rather than
import Android from 'vue-ionicons/dist/android.vue'
. Much better!
If you'd like to contribute, head to the contributing guidelines. Inside you'll find directions for opening issues, coding standards, and notes on development.
Copyright © 2017 Built with ❤️ by Irfan Maulana
FAQs
Vue Icon Set Components from Ionic Team
The npm package @advisr/vue-ionicons receives a total of 187 weekly downloads. As such, @advisr/vue-ionicons popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @advisr/vue-ionicons demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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