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@react-md/icon
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This package is for including icons within react-md. There is included support for both font icons and SVG icons. There is also a helper component for applying spacing between icons and text.
Create icons using a font-icon library like material-icons or font-awesome or plain old accessible SVG icons. There are also a few additional helpers to creating animating rotating icons and separating text from an icon.
npm install --save @react-md/icon
It is also recommended to install the other packages if you have not done so:
npm install --save @react-md/theme @react-md/typography
If you would like to have access to all material icons as existing components
instead of having to manually remember the correct children
to provide or the
correct path
, you can install the @react-md/material-icons
package. This
will include all material icons as font and SVGs.
You should check out the full documentation for live examples and more customization information, but an example usage is shown below.
Even though the FontIcon
and SVGIcon
components are the "main" exports for
this package, they are more utility components and probably won't be used much
once you set up your own icon system. The real exports are going to be the
TextIconSpacing
and IconRotator
components.
The TextIconSpacing
component is used to add spacing between an icon and some
"text" where the text can be any renderable element. The IconRotator
is used
to animate an icon rotation such as expander or collapse icons.
import { render } from "react-dom";
import { FontIcon, TextIconSpacing } from "@react-md/icon";
import { Typography } from "@react-md/typography";
// the Typography component is optional, it'll just add better typography
// than normal text.
const App = () => (
<>
// creates an icon spaced before the "Go Home" text
<TextIconSpacing icon={<FontIcon>home</FontIcon>}>
<Typography>Go Home</Typography>
</TextIconSpacing>
// creates an icon spaced after the "Go Home" text
<TextIconSpacing icon={<FontIcon>home</FontIcon>} iconAfter>
<Typography>Go Home</Typography>
</TextIconSpacing>
// it can also be combined
<TextIconSpacing icon={<FontIcon>arrow_back</FontIcon>}>
<TextIconSpacing icon={<FontIcon>home</FontIcon>} iconAfter>
<Typography>Go Home</Typography>
</TextIconSpacing>
</TextIconSpacing>
</>
);
render(<App />, document.getElementById("root"));
This package's icon component usage is really only helpful when generating icon
components through an external script or using font icons. However, here are a
few examples of using the FontIcon
and SVGIcon
components:
import { render } from "react-dom";
import { FontIcon, SVGIcon } from "@react-md/icon";
// When using font icons, you'll need to make sure they icon fonts have been
// correctly included in your app. Check out the documentation site for more
// info
const App = () => (
<>
<FontIcon>home</FontIcon>
<FontIcon iconClassName="fa fa-github" aria-label="Github" />
<SVGIcon title="Face">
<path d="M9 11.75c-.69 0-1.25.56-1.25 1.25s.56 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25-.56 1.25-1.25-.56-1.25-1.25-1.25zm6 0c-.69 0-1.25.56-1.25 1.25s.56 1.25 1.25 1.25 1.25-.56 1.25-1.25-.56-1.25-1.25-1.25zM12 2C6.48 2 2 6.48 2 12s4.48 10 10 10 10-4.48 10-10S17.52 2 12 2zm0 18c-4.41 0-8-3.59-8-8 0-.29.02-.58.05-.86 2.36-1.05 4.23-2.98 5.21-5.37C11.07 8.33 14.05 10 17.42 10c.78 0 1.53-.09 2.25-.26.21.71.33 1.47.33 2.26 0 4.41-3.59 8-8 8z" />
</SVGIcon>
</>
);
render(<App />, document.getElementById("root"));
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This package is for including icons within react-md. There is included support for both font icons and SVG icons. There is also a helper component for applying spacing between icons and text.
The npm package @react-md/icon receives a total of 3,494 weekly downloads. As such, @react-md/icon popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @react-md/icon demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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