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@polymer/iron-icons
Advanced tools
iron-icons
is a utility import that includes the definition for the
iron-icon
element, iron-iconset-svg
element, as well as an import for the
default icon set.
See: Documentation, Demo.
npm install --save @polymer/iron-icons
<html>
<head>
<script type="module">
import '@polymer/iron-icon/iron-icon.js';
import '@polymer/iron-icons/iron-icons.js';
</script>
</head>
<body>
<iron-icon icon="search"></iron-icon>
</body>
</html>
import {PolymerElement} from '@polymer/polymer/polymer-element.js';
import {html} from '@polymer/polymer/lib/utils/html-tag.js';
import '@polymer/iron-icon/iron-icon.js';
import '@polymer/iron-icons/iron-icons.js';
class ExampleElement extends PolymerElement {
static get template() {
return html`
<iron-icon icon="search"></iron-icon>
`;
}
}
customElements.define('example-element', ExampleElement);
If you want to send a PR to this element, here are the instructions for running the tests and demo locally:
git clone https://github.com/PolymerElements/iron-icons
cd iron-icons
npm install
npm install -g polymer-cli
polymer serve --npm
open http://127.0.0.1:<port>/demo/
polymer test --npm
FAQs
A set of icons for use with iron-icon
We found that @polymer/iron-icons demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 11 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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