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@carbon/pictograms-react
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React components for pictograms in digital and software products using the Carbon Design System
React components for pictograms in digital and software products using the Carbon Design System
To install @carbon/pictograms-react in your project, you will need to run the
following command using npm:
npm install -S @carbon/pictograms-react
If you prefer Yarn, use the following command instead:
yarn add @carbon/pictograms-react
You can import a pictogram component into your project by referring to its name:
import { Airplane } from '@carbon/pictograms-react';
We also provide CommonJS and UMD files in the lib and umd directories,
respectively.
To import using CommonJS, you can do the following:
const { Airplane } = require('@carbon/pictograms-react');
Note: if you would like to find the import path for a pictogram, you can reference our Pictogram Library
All icons from the library support being styled by the fill property. You can
change the color of an icon by passing in a custom class name that sets this
property (preferred), or by passing in an inline style. For example:
// CSS custom class name to set the fill of the icon to `rebeccapurple`
svg.my-custom-class {
fill: rebeccapurple;
}
import { Airplane } from '@carbon/pictograms-react';
function MyComponent() {
return (
<button>
<Airplane aria-label="Add" className="my-custom-class" />
</button>
);
}
aria-labelBy default, the icon components from @carbon/pictograms-react are treated as
decorative content. This means that we set aria-hidden="true" unless certain
props are passed to the component.
If you would like the icon to be announced by a screen reader, you can supply an
aria-label or aria-labelledby. For example:
import { Airplane } from '@carbon/pictograms-react';
function MyComponent() {
return (
<button>
<Airplane aria-label="Add" />
</button>
);
}
Doing this will add the appropriate role to the <svg> node, as well.
If you would like the <svg> to receive focus, you will need to pass in a
tabIndex value. For example:
import { Airplane } from '@carbon/pictograms-react';
function MyComponent() {
return <Airplane aria-label="Add" tabIndex="0" />;
}
Including tabIndex and aria-label (or aria-labelledby) will set the
corresponding tabindex on the underlying <svg> and verify support in older
browsers like Internet Explorer 11 by setting focusable to true.
We're always looking for contributors to help us fix bugs, build new features, or help us improve the project documentation. If you're interested, definitely check out our Contributing Guide! 👀
Licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.
FAQs
React components for pictograms in digital and software products using the Carbon Design System
The npm package @carbon/pictograms-react receives a total of 13,276 weekly downloads. As such, @carbon/pictograms-react popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @carbon/pictograms-react demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 8 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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