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@clubmed/trident-icons
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Trident Icons is an icons library for Club Med. It provides a set of icons that can be used in any Club Med project.
It supports the following features:
npm install --save @clubmed/trident-icons
you can use the TridentUIConfigProvider
to configure some option of the Trident UI library:
import './index.css';
import App from './App';
import React from 'react';
import { createRoot } from 'react-dom/client';
import { IconsProvider } from '@clubmed/trident-icons';
import Actions from '@clubmed/trident-icons/svg/Actions';
const baseName = (window as any).basename || '/';
createRoot(document.getElementById('root')!).render(
<React.StrictMode>
<IconsProvider icons={[Actions]} locale={'fr-FR'}>
<App />
</IconsProvider>
</React.StrictMode>,
);
locale
- The locale to use for the components. Default to fr-FR
.Trident Icons provide a new way to load icons. You can use the IconProvider
component to load icons from a specific group.
Currently, there is two icons provider available:
For each provider, you have subset of icons split by groups name:
By default, no icons provider is set. You have to import a subset icons in your code as follows:
Svg mode:
import Actions from '@clubmed/trident-icons/svg/Actions'; // load only the Actions subset using SVG mode
import { Icon, IconsProvider } from '@clubmed/trident-icons';
function App() {
return (
<IconsProvider icons={[Actions]}>
<Icon name="ArrowDefaultLeft" />
</IconsProvider>
);
}
You can mix usage of SVG and SVG-use modes:
import { IconsProvider } from '@clubmed/trident-icons';
import Actions from '@clubmed/trident-icons/svg-use/Actions'; // load the Actions subset
import Brand from '@clubmed/trident-icons/svg/Brand';
function App() {
return (
<IconsProvider icons={[Actions, Brand]}>
<Icon name="ArrowDefaultLeft" />
<Icon name="ClubMed" />
</IconsProvider>
);
}
In this case, Icon component will automatically use the appropriate IconResolver to load and display the icon.
Trident UI provide function to register any external Svg icons without having redevelop
a custom Icon component. Just use resolver
from SvgIconResolver
or SvgUseIconResolver
to add your new icon:
import { Icon, IconsProvider } from '@clubmed/trident-icons';
import { resolver } from '@clubmed/trident-icons/svg/SvgIconResolver';
const CustomIcons = resolver([
{
name: 'MyCustomIcon',
group: 'custom',
element: lazy(() => import('./MyCustomIcon.svg?react')),
// viewBox: '0 0 30 30', // default '0 0 30 30'
// aspectRatio: 1, // default '1'
// orientation: 'left' // apply rotation to the icon
},
]);
function App() {
return (
<IconsProvider icons={[CustomIcons]}>
<Icon name="MyCustomIcon" />
</IconsProvider>
);
}
If you are using Vite with SSR in a Node.js context, you have to register a node.js loader SVG files.
@clubmed/trident-icons
provides an ESM loader for SVG files. Add the following import your node.js command in your package.json:
{
"scripts": {
"start": "node -r @clubmed/trident-icons/esm-loader ./src/server.js"
}
}
If you use a nodemon, you have to add the same loader in the nodemon.json file:
{
"extensions": ["ts", "js"],
"delay": 100,
"execMap": {
"ts": "node --import @clubmed/trident-icons/loaders/node/svg",
"js": "node --import @clubmed/trident-icons/loaders/node/svg"
}
}
The project have a builder to compile svg to font. Just add Svg inside svg
then
run the following command:
npm run build:fonts
Currently, some icons in Font mode aren't correctly rendered because the SVG source aren't correctly cleaned.
Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.
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