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@aurodesignsystem/auro-icon
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Icons can be used to represent concepts or provide context to options and/or actions within an experience.
The <auro-icon>
web component comes pre-configured with all the available Auro Icons . Simply add the category
and name
of the icon for quick and easy results.
For the most up to date information on UI development browser support
$ npm i @aurodesignsystem/auro-icon
Installing as a direct, dev or peer dependency is up to the user installing the package. If you are unsure as to what type of dependency you should use, consider reading this stack overflow answer.
The use of any Auro custom element has a dependency on the Auro Design Tokens.
Defining the component dependency within each component that is using the <auro-icon>
component.
import "@aurodesignsystem/auro-icon";
Reference component in HTML
<auro-icon category="interface" name="pin-trip"></auro-icon>
In cases where the project is not able to process JS assets, there are pre-processed assets available for use. See -- auro-icon__bundled.js
for modern browsers. Legacy browsers such as IE11 are no longer supported.
WARNING! When installing into your application environment, DO NOT use @latest
for the requested version. Risks include unknown MAJOR version releases and instant adoption of any new features and possible bugs without developer knowledge. The @latest
wildcard should NEVER be used for production customer-facing applications. You have been warned.
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@aurodesignsystem/design-tokens@4.3.1/dist/tokens/CSSCustomProperties.css" />
<link rel="stylesheet" href="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@aurodesignsystem/webcorestylesheets@5.0.8/dist/bundled/essentials.css" />
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@aurodesignsystem/auro-icon@4.5.0/dist/auro-icon__bundled.js" type="module"></script>
<auro-icon category="interface" name="pin-trip"></auro-icon>
In order to develop against this project, if you are not part of the core team, you will be required to fork the project prior to submitting a pull request.
Please be sure to review the contribution guidelines for this project. Please make sure to pay special attention to the conventional commits section of the document.
Once the project has been cloned to your local resource and you have installed all the dependencies you will need to open a shell session to run the dev server.
$ npm run dev
Open localhost:8000
If running separate sessions is preferred, please run the following commands in individual terminal shells.
$ npm run build:watch
$ npm run serve
The custom element API file is generated in the build and committed back to the repo with a version change. If the API doc has changed without a version change, author's are to run npm run build:api
to generate the doc and commit to version control.
Automated tests are required for every Auro component. See .\test\auro-icon.test.js
for the tests for this component. Run npm test
to run the tests and check code coverage. Tests must pass and meet a certain coverage threshold to commit. See the testing documentation for more details.
Bundled assets are only generated in the remote and not merged back to this repo. To review and/or test a bundled asset locally, run $ npm run bundler
to generate assets.
FAQs
auro-icon HTML custom element
We found that @aurodesignsystem/auro-icon demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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