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@vaadin/icon
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A web component for displaying SVG icons.
<vaadin-icon name="vaadin:user"></vaadin-icon>
Install the component:
npm i @vaadin/icon
Once installed, import the component in your application:
import '@vaadin/icon';
Vaadin components come with two built-in themes, Lumo and Material. The main entrypoint of the package uses the Lumo theme.
To use the Material theme, import the component from the theme/material folder:
import '@vaadin/icon/theme/material/vaadin-icon.js';
You can also import the Lumo version of the component explicitly:
import '@vaadin/icon/theme/lumo/vaadin-icon.js';
Finally, you can import the un-themed component from the src folder to get a minimal starting point:
import '@vaadin/icon/src/vaadin-icon.js';
Read the contributing guide to learn about our development process, how to propose bugfixes and improvements, and how to test your changes to Vaadin components.
Apache License 2.0
Vaadin collects usage statistics at development time to improve this product. For details and to opt-out, see https://github.com/vaadin/vaadin-usage-statistics.
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Web component for creating SVG icons
The npm package @vaadin/icon receives a total of 145,172 weekly downloads. As such, @vaadin/icon popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @vaadin/icon demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 12 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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