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@triangular/material-icons
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Use the cool icons from Material in your app, fully tree-shaked and only loaded when necessary. Injected into the dom, and therefore IE compatible.
Use the cool icons from Material in your app, fully tree-shaked and only loaded when necessary. Injected into the dom, and therefore IE compatible.
Unfortunately material icons are not provided in a nice format that we can parse into a library anymore. Therefore I'm deprecating this library. Just use the official: https://material.angular.io/components/icon/overview
The live demo can be found at https://material-icons.akehir.com.
If you just want to use the library, follow the following 4 simple steps. For contributing, or building the library locally, see the section on building the library.
Supported Angular Versions
Angular Version | Library Version |
---|---|
9.x | 1.0.0 |
10.x | 2.0.0 |
11.x | 3.0.0 |
12.x | 4.0.0 |
13.x | 5.0.3 |
Install the npm package.
npm i @triangular/material-icons
Then, add the MaterialIconsModule to the imports of your module(s).
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { MaterialIconsModule } from '@triangular/material-icons';
@NgModule({
declarations: [
],
imports: [
MaterialIconsModule,
],
providers: [],
bootstrap: [],
})
export class AppModule { }
The tree-shaking magic happens when you import icons from @triangular/material-icons/icons and register them in the MaterialIconsRegistry. By explicitly importing the icons where they are required, the tree shaking can ensure they are loaded when they are needed. If an icon is not required, it will not be bundled in your application. If an icon is required in a feature module, it will be bundled with the feature module. And if the icon is bundled in multiple feature modules, it will be bundled with the common bundle - in order to not download the same icon multiple times.
import { Component } from '@angular/core';
import { MaterialIconsRegistry } from '@triangular/material-icons';
import {
materialIconAnkh,
// add more icons here
} from '@triangular/material-icons/icons';
@Component({
selector: 'app-some-component-with-icons',
template: '<material-icon name="ankh"></material-icon>',
styles: 'svg { color: #ccc; fill: currentColor; width: 5rem; height: 5rem; }',
})
export class SomeComponentWithIcons {
constructor(private registry: MaterialIconsRegistry) {
registry.registerIcons([
materialIconAnkh,
// add more icons here
]);
}
}
Once an icon has been registered, it can simply be used in your template. If you get the error can't bind to 'name' since it isn't a known property of 'material-icon'
, you need to include the MaterialIconsModule in your module.
<material-icon name="ankh"></material-icon>
As a pre-requisite to build the library, you need to install all the dependencies via npm install
or yarn
.
Furthermore, you will need to sync the projects submodules git submodule sync --recursive
and git submodule update --init --recursive
.
Before the sample app can be run, you need to build the library itself.
npm run build:lib
After building the library, it is either possible to build the sample app, via
npm run build:app
,or to run the sample app with a local dev server:
npm run start:app
You can verify how the application is bundled with the following command:
npm run analyze
There are not many tests, but those that are can be run with:
npm run test -- --no-watch --progress=false --code-coverage --browsers ChromeHeadless
The project follows the angular style guide and lints with the following command:
npm run lint
Please read CONTRIBUTING.md for details on our code of conduct, and the process for submitting pull requests to us.
We use SemVer for versioning.
See also the list of contributors who participated in this project.
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details
FAQs
Use the cool icons from Material in your app, fully tree-shaked and only loaded when necessary. Injected into the dom, and therefore IE compatible.
The npm package @triangular/material-icons receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @triangular/material-icons popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @triangular/material-icons demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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