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@spectrum-web-components/iconset
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Extend either the `Iconset` or `IconsetSVG` exports of this package to supply your application with a custom icon set to power the use of `<sp-icon>` elements throughout. Give your new icon set a custom name, and you'll be ready to supply them as `<sp-ico
Extend either the Iconset
or IconsetSVG
exports of this package to supply your application with a custom icon set to power the use of <sp-icon>
elements throughout. Give your new icon set a custom name, and you'll be ready to supply them as <sp-icon name="custom-icons:icon">
across your application.
yarn add @spectrum-web-components/iconset
import { TemplateResult } from 'lit-element';
import { IconsetSVG } from '@spectrum-web-components/iconset/src/iconset-svg.js';
import { CustomIconSet } from 'your-icon-set.js';
export class IconsLarge extends IconsetSVG {
public constructor() {
super();
this.name = 'custom-icons'; // default iconset name for these icons
}
protected renderDefaultContent(): TemplateResult {
return CustomIconSet;
}
}
Iconsets have been deprecated and will be removed from the project in an upcoming version. Using a technique that ensures only the icons actually leveraged in your application are present in your build, like UI Icons (../icons-ui/) or Workflow Icons (../icons-workflow/), will ensure smaller bundles and higher performance for you visitor. For non-Spectrum icons, you can still slot SVG and image content into an sp-icon
element or sanitize the SVG to a template literal so that it can be returned from the render()
method in an extension of IconBase
to create your own named icon element.
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Extend either the `Iconset` or `IconsetSVG` exports of this package to supply your application with a custom icon set to power the use of `<sp-icon>` elements throughout. Give your new icon set a custom name, and you'll be ready to supply them as `<sp-ico
The npm package @spectrum-web-components/iconset receives a total of 13,937 weekly downloads. As such, @spectrum-web-components/iconset popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @spectrum-web-components/iconset 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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