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@cloudflare/component-icon
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Cloudflare Icon Component
Installation with yarn is recommended
$ yarn add @cloudflare/component-icon
import React from 'react';
import { Icon } from '../../src';
import iconTypes from '../../src/iconTypes';
import { createComponent } from '@cloudflare/style-container';
const ColorWrapper = createComponent(
() => ({
backgroundColor: '#f1f1f1',
paddingTop: '10px',
paddingBottom: '10px',
paddingLeft: '15px',
maxWidth: 750,
display: 'block'
}),
'span'
);
const TextWrapper = createComponent(
() => ({
paddingRight: '20px',
paddingLeft: '5px'
}),
'span'
);
const IconComponent = () => (
<div>
<p>Types:</p>
<Icons>
{iconTypes.map(iconType => (
<IconWrapper key={iconType}>
<Icon label={iconType} type={iconType} size="3x" />
<pre>{iconType}</pre>
</IconWrapper>
))}
</Icons>
<p>Sizes:</p>
<p>
<Icon label="2x" size="2x" type="gear" />
<TextWrapper>2x</TextWrapper>
<Icon label="2.5x" size="2.5x" type="gear" />
<TextWrapper>2.5x</TextWrapper>
<Icon label="3x" size="3x" type="gear" />
<TextWrapper>3x</TextWrapper>
<Icon label="3.5x" size="3.5x" type="gear" />
<TextWrapper>3.5x</TextWrapper>
<Icon label="4x" size="4x" type="gear" />
<TextWrapper>4x</TextWrapper>
</p>
<p>Colors:</p>
<p>
<ColorWrapper>
<Icon label="default" size="2x" type="search" color="default" />
<TextWrapper>Default</TextWrapper>
<Icon label="primary" size="2x" type="caret-right" color="primary" />
<TextWrapper>Primary</TextWrapper>
<Icon label="success" size="2x" type="ok" color="success" />
<TextWrapper>Success</TextWrapper>
<Icon label="warning" size="2x" type="info-sign" color="warning" />
<TextWrapper>Warning</TextWrapper>
<Icon label="danger" size="2x" type="exclamation-sign" color="danger" />
<TextWrapper>Danger</TextWrapper>
<Icon label="black" size="2x" type="remove" color="black" />
<TextWrapper>Black</TextWrapper>
<Icon label="white" size="2x" type="shield" color="white" />
<TextWrapper>White</TextWrapper>
</ColorWrapper>
</p>
</div>
);
const gutterSize = '0.5em';
const Icons = createComponent(() => ({
display: 'grid',
gridTemplateColumns: 'repeat(auto-fill, minmax(8rem, 1fr))',
gridAutoRows: '1fr',
margin: `0 -${gutterSize}`,
'&::before': {
content: `''`,
width: '0',
paddingBottom: '100%',
gridRow: '1 / 1',
gridColumn: '1 / 1'
}
}));
const IconWrapper = createComponent(({ theme }) => ({
display: 'flex',
alignItems: 'center',
flexDirection: 'column',
justifyContent: 'center',
margin: gutterSize,
background: theme.colors.gray[9],
'& svg': {
flex: 1,
marginTop: '1.5em'
},
'&:first-child': {
gridRow: '1 / 1',
gridColumn: '1 / 1'
}
}));
export default IconComponent;
FAQs
Cloudflare Icon Component
The npm package @cloudflare/component-icon receives a total of 17,671 weekly downloads. As such, @cloudflare/component-icon popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @cloudflare/component-icon demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 35 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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