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@oracle/oraclejet-preact-icons
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This package contains all of the Redwood icons available as Preact components.
This package contains all of the Redwood icons available as Preact components.
Import the icons using the form
import { Accessibility } from '@oracle/oraclejet-preact-icons/UNSAFE_RedwoodIcons/Accessibility';
And use them in your Preact app with
<div><Accessibility accessibleLabel={"My accessible label"} /></div>
Depending on the bundler you use, importing and resolving the icons should just work, however, there are older bundlers that may need some additional configuration.
For instance, Webpack 4 will require additional mappings to locate the code:
module.exports = {
resolve: {
alias: {
'@oracle/oraclejet-preact-icons': '@oracle/oraclejet-preact-icons/es',
'@oracle/oraclejet-preact/UNSAFE_Icon$': '@oracle/oraclejet-preact/es/UNSAFE_Icon.js',
'@oracle/oraclejet-preact': '@oracle/oraclejet-preact/es'
}
}
};
FAQs
This package contains all of the Redwood icons available as Preact components.
The npm package @oracle/oraclejet-preact-icons receives a total of 40 weekly downloads. As such, @oracle/oraclejet-preact-icons popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @oracle/oraclejet-preact-icons 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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