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@fortawesome/fa-icon-chooser-react
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React specific wrapper for @fortawesome/fa-icon-chooser
Find API References for the required callback functions in the fa-icon-chooser
component documentation over here.
npm install --save @fortawesome/fa-icon-chooser-react
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom'
import { FaIconChooser } from '@fortawesome/fa-icon-chooser-react'
// One or both of these would be provided somehow by the user.
// If both are provided as propse, kitToken takes priority over version.
// If only version is present, the Icon Chooser will run with only
// Font Awesome Free with the given version.
const version = '5.15.5'
const kitToken = undefined
// Implement the required callback functions.
function handleQuery() {
// ...
}
function handleResult() {
// ...
}
function getUrlText() {
// ...
}
const chooser = <FaIconChooser
version={ version }
kitToken={ kitToken }
handleQuery={ handleQuery }
getUrlText={ getUrlText }
onFinish={ handleResult }
></FaIconChooser>
ReactDOM.render(chooser, document.body)
See also the example React app.
FAQs
React specific wrapper for @fortawesome/fa-icon-chooser
We found that @fortawesome/fa-icon-chooser-react demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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