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@bolttech/atoms-icon
Advanced tools
The Icon
component is based on the Material Symbols icons. It includes all the icons with the weight of 300.
Install the Icon
package on your project, with the following command:
npm i @bolttech/atoms-icon@version
After installing the package, it should come with the @material-symbols/font-300 as a peerDependencie
. Check if it was correctly installed on your project and if not, please install it running:
npm i @material-symbols/font-300@version
To correctly see your icons, you need to import the styles on your project main file, for an exemple, on a Next.js
project, you should import it on your _app.tsx
, or, if using Create React App
, you can add it on your App.js
.
// _app.tsx
import type { AppProps } from 'next/app';
import type { NextPage } from 'next';
import '@material-symbols/font-300/sharp.css'; // add this line
export default function MyApp({ Component, pageProps }: AppProps) {
return <Component {...pageProps} />;
}
// App.js
import React from 'react';
import '@material-symbols/font-300/sharp.css'; // add this line
const App = () => <h1>Hello-world</h1>;
export default App;
After the basic configuration, you are ready to use the Icon
component on your project. Be sure to provide a valid name of an symbol available on the Material Symbols list.
import { Icon } from '@bolttech/atoms-icon';
export default function Component() {
return (
<Icon
id="id"
dataTestId="date-test-id"
icon="credit_card"
color="red"
fill={false}
size={24}
/>
);
}
Run nx test atoms-icon
to execute the unit tests via Jest.
FAQs
## Summary
We found that @bolttech/atoms-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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