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phosphor-vue
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Phosphor is a flexible icon family for interfaces, diagrams, presentations — whatever, really. Explore all our icons at phosphoricons.com.
yarn add phosphor-vue
or
npm install --save phosphor-vue
<template>
<div>
<PhHorse />
<PhHeart :size="32" color="hotpink" weight="fill" />
<PhCube />
</div>
</template>
<script>
import { PhHorse, PhHeart, PhCube } from "phosphor-vue";
export default {
name: "App",
components: {
PhHorse,
PhHeart,
PhCube
}
};
</script>
Icon components accept all attributes that you can pass to a normal SVG element, including inline height
/width
, x
/y
, opacity
, plus @click
and other v-on
handlers. The main way of styling them will usually be with the following props:
string
– Icon stroke/fill color. Can be any CSS color string, including hex
, rgb
, rgba
, hsl
, hsla
, named colors, or the special currentColor
variable.number | string
– Icon height & width. As with standard React elements, this can be a number, or a string with units in px
, %
, em
, rem
, pt
, cm
, mm
, in
."thin" | "light" | "regular" | "bold" | "fill" | "duotone"
– Icon weight/style. Can be used, for example, to "toggle" an icon's state: a rating component could use Stars with weight="regular"
to denote an empty star, and weight="fill"
to denote a filled star.boolean
– Flip the icon horizontally. Can be useful in RTL languages where normal icon orientation is not appropriate.Phosphor takes advantage of Vue's provide
/inject
options to make applying a default style to all icons simple. Create a provide
object or function at the root of the app (or anywhere above the icons in the tree) that returns a configuration object with props to be applied by default to all icons below it in the tree:
<template>
<div>
<PhHorse /> {/* I'm lime-green, 32px, and bold! */}
<PhHeart /> {/* Me too! */}
<PhCube /> {/* Me three :) */}
</div>
</template>
<script>
import { PhHorse, PhHeart, PhCube } from "phosphor-vue";
export default {
name: "App",
components: {
PhHorse,
PhHeart,
PhCube
},
provide: {
color: "limegreen",
size: 32,
weight: "bold",
mirrored: false
}
};
</script>
You may create multiple providers for styling icons differently in separate regions of an application; icons use the nearest provider above them to determine their style.
Note: The color, size, weight, and mirrored properties are all optional props when creating a context, but default to "currentColor"
, "1em"
, "regular"
and false
. Also be aware that when using this API, per Vue:
The
provide
andinject
bindings are NOT reactive. This is intentional. However, if you pass down an observed object, properties on that object do remain reactive.
MIT © phosphor-icons
FAQs
A clean and friendly icon family for Vue, too!
The npm package phosphor-vue receives a total of 1,976 weekly downloads. As such, phosphor-vue popularity was classified as popular.
We found that phosphor-vue 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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