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angular-svg-icon-preloader
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An Angular library that pre loads SVG icons for use with angular-svg-icon
Angular SVG Icon Preloader is a library to be used in conjunction with the angular-svg-icon library. The purpose is to allow you to provide a JSON file of icons that you will use frequently enough that they can be preloaded when the app bootstraps. You can still load icons after the app bootstraps the same way angular-svg-icon provides; this is just another way of loading the icons.
npm install angular-svg-icon-preloader
yarn add angular-svg-icon-preloader
For the library to work, you need to first create a JSON file somewhere that your app can load. The easiest location is in the app's assets
folder. The JSON file should have two top level attributes:
iconImageFiles
: an array of IconImageFile
items. These items have two attributes each, iconName
and iconPath
. Both are strings. iconName
is how you'll refer to the icon later in your app. iconPath
is the URL to the SVG image file. This can be in the app's asset folder, or anywhere else that your app has access to reference SVG images.customIcons
: an array of CustomIconData
items. These items have two attributes each, iconName
and iconData
. Both are strings. iconName
is how you'll refer to the icon later in your app. iconData
is the SVG code that would go in your HTML file if you were using the raw SVG.These arrays can have any number of icons in them, and they'll all be loaded automatically when the app bootstraps for you. Here's an example icons.json
file:
{
"iconImageFiles": [
{
"iconName": "badge-check",
"iconPath": "/assets/icons/badge-check.svg"
}
],
"customIcons": [
{
"iconName": "academic-cap",
"iconData": "<svg xmlns=\"http://www.w3.org/2000/svg\" > <path d=\"...\" /> </svg>"
}
]
}
Once you've defined your JSON file with the icon information, just import the angular-svg-icon library and this library in your AppModule
. Make sure to provide the path to the icons JSON file in the forRoot
method of the AngularSvgIconPreloaderModule
's forRoot
method:
@NgModule({
imports: [
AngularSvgIconModule.forRoot(), // angular-svg-icon library module
AngularSvgIconPreloaderModule.forRoot({
configUrl: './assets/json/icons.json',
}),
]
})
At this point, everything is done. To use the academic-cap
icon in the above mentioned customIcons
array, you only need to use the svg-icon
component from angular-svg-icon
:
<svg-icon name="badge-check"></svg-icon>
<svg-icon name="academic-cap"></svg-icon>
Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):
Preston Lamb 💻 📖 ⚠️ |
This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!
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An Angular library that pre loads SVG icons for use with angular-svg-icon
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