A simple React
SVG country flags component: it works with Css Modules
(default) or standard Css
.
Installation
React Flag Icon Css is distributed as an npm package.
We recommend installing and managing npm
packages with yarn
or npm 6
:
$ yarn add react-flag-icon-css
or with npm
1:
$ npm install --save react-flag-icon-css
1 You can omit --save if using npm >= 5.
Using in a create-react-app
app
Apps bootstrapped with create-react-app
support this module out of the box, just follow the Basic Usage example and remember to set useCssModules
to false
(create-react-app
does not currently support Css modules in its stable version, you can try the alpha but it will still not work with this module).
Prerequisites for custom apps
We recommend using the webpack 4
module bundler and ecosystem to assemble your app, even though this module works with webpack >= 1
and should also work with other bundlers.
If you are using webpack
, you will need to install and configure a few commmonly used modules - see the webpack 4 example project (also available for: webpack 3, webpack 2, and webpack 1).
$ yarn add -D babel-loader css-loader file-loader style-loader extract-text-webpack-plugin
or with npm
:
$ npm install --save-dev ...
Basic usage
Import FlagIconFactory
from react-flag-icon-css
, it accepts the React
module as the first argument and creates the FlagIcon
component (remove the @flow comment if you don't use Flow
, it does not have any effect). This approach ensures that FlagIcon
uses your app's React
instance, avoiding issues such as two versions of React
being loaded at the same time.
import * as React from 'react'
import FlagIconFactory from 'react-flag-icon-css'
const FlagIcon = FlagIconFactory(React)
export default FlagIcon
import * as React from 'react';
import ReactDOM from 'react-dom'
import FlagIcon from './your-components-directory/FlagIcon.js'
const App = (props = {}) =>
<div>
<FlagIcon code={props.code} size={props.size} />
</div>
const rootEL = document.body.querySelector('#app')
const appProps = { code: 'it', size: '3x' }
ReactDOM.render(<App {...appProps} />, rootEL)
A webpack 3
example project is available (webpack 2 and webpack 1 versions).
:flags: FlagIcon props
The entries marked with *
are required.
Prop | Type | Flow Type | Default | Description | Supported values |
---|
code * | String | FlagIconCodeType 1 | | ISO 3166-1-alpha-2 code. | The list is here. |
size | String | FlagIconSizeType | | | lg, 2x, 3x, 4x, 5x |
flip | String | FlagIconFlipType | | | horizontal, vertical |
rotate | Number | FlagIconRotateType | | | 30, 60, 90, 180, 270 |
squared | Boolean | boolean | false | Uses the 1x1 image if true . | |
Component | String | string | span | | e.g span , div |
className | String | string | | This is always appended as-is to class in the HTML. | e.g some-class |
styleName | String | string | | This is mapped to a CSS module and appended to class in the HTML. | e.g some-class |
Children | String | React$Element<*> | | React element. | e.g <Something /> |
Remember to always build FlagIcon
with FlagIconFactory
.
1 Upgrade to version 1.0.17 or later of this module.
:factory: FlagIconFactory
The entries marked with *
are required.
Argument | Type | Flow Type | Description | Supported values |
---|
React * | Module | ReactModule | Your app's React instance. | Versions in peerDependencies. |
options | Object | FlagIconOptionsType | | See FlagIconFactory options below. |
:factory: FlagIconFactory options
Argument | Type | Flow Type | Description | Supported values | Default |
---|
useCssModules | Boolean | Boolean | Use CSS modules styles (your module bundler must be correctly setup). | true , false | true |
customCodes 2 | Object | Object | An object literal whose keys are your custom codes. Example. | | |
themeStyles | Object | CssModule | Set this if useCssModules is true and a) you want to apply styles to FlagIcon using .theme-base and/or b) you are using custom flags. | | |
2 Upgrade to version 1.0.17 or later of this module.
Facebook's Flow support
This module has 0 Flow errors on flow-bin
version: ^0.76.0.
If in your app you are using a Flow version that is the same or newer than that, you should not need any specific configuration excluding the installation of the flow-typed definition for prop-types
(you may also take the opportunity to install definitions for all your app's modules using flow-typed).
However, if in your app you are using a newer or particularly older version (not recommended) of Flow, it may throw warnings or errors. Please open an issue or submit a pull request if this module has not yet been made compatible with a newer Flow version.
Custom flags
Required parameters
- Always set
FlagIconFactory options.customCodes
to make this module aware of your codes. Otherwise: runtime warnings in development (and Flow errors, if you use it). - If using
Css Modules
, import your styles in someVariable
and set FlagIconFactory options.themeStyles
to someVariable
. Otherwise: runtime Css Modules
errors. - Else if using standard Css, make sure to import the styles. Otherwise: the custom images won't be loaded.
- If using
Flow
use CustomFlagIconFactory
and not FlagIconFactory
. Otherwise: Flow
errors.
Quick example
We recommend organizing your custom flags in a folder similar to example-custom-flags
. You may copy-paste it in the root of your app and replace the codes and images.
Example folder structure:
|-- app.js
|-- example-custom-flags
|--index.js
|--istyles.css
|--images
|--1x1
|--ex1.svg
|--ex2.svg
|--ex3.svg
|--4x3
|--ex1.svg
|--ex2.svg
|--ex3.svg
Write the styles for each one of your codes, and load the appropriate images:
.flag-icon-ex1 {
background-image: url(../images/4x3/ex1.svg);
}
.flag-icon-ex1.flag-icon-squared {
background-image: url(../images/1x1/ex1.svg);
}
Import the styles and export them and the object with your codes:
import styles from './styles.css'
const codes = {
ex1: 'Example 1 country',
ex2: 'Example 2 country',
ex3: 'Example 3 country',
}
export type CustomCodeType = $Keys<typeof codes>
export { styles, codes }
Import CustomFlagIconFactory
in your app and build FlagIcon
as shown:
import React from 'react'
import { CustomFlagIconFactory } from 'react-flag-icon-css'
import { styles, codes } from './my-custom-flags'
const optionsCssModules = { customCodes: codes, themeStyles: styles }
const FlagIconCssModules = CustomFlagIconFactory(React, optionsCssModules)
const options = { useCssModules: false, customCodes: codes }
const FlagIcon = CustomFlagIconFactory(React, options)
Note: when you build FlagIcon with CustomFlagIconFactory, it can be used with both built-in and custom codes.
Development
Runtime type checking: in development mode (process.env.NODE_ENV !== 'production'
), when using unsupported props or prop values, you are warned at runtime by Failed prop type errors in the browser console. Feature powered by prop-types
.
Static type checking:
If you use Facebook's flow
in your app (otherwise you can skip this section, unless you want to submit a pull request), it should automatically pick up this package's definitions from the .js.flow
files that are distributed with it, checking your code accordingly when you run yarn flow
. Using the latest Flow
version or the version in ./package.json
is recommended. We also recommend using a Flow
-aware editor such as Nuclide
for Atom
.
If you use Microsoft's TypeScript
in your app (otherwise you can skip this section, unless you want to submit a pull request), the package that contains the type definitions for this module is: @types/react-flag-icon-css.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome:
-
:pencil2: Write code: use a topic branch, follow the AngularJS commit style guidelines and check that yarn prepublish
(build, test, type checking, linting ...) returns zero errors before opening a PR. If you want to make major modifications to the code, please open an issue to discuss them first.
-
:bug: Report a bug: first, search all issues. If nothing turns up, open a new issue and be as specific as possible, so that we can reproduce your setup and find out if it is a bug or a configuration issue.
-
:triangular_ruler: Propose a feature: first, search all issues. If nothing turns up, open a new issue and describe what the proposed feature should do, why you think it is important and an example use case.
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Source of the flags
This project uses the great SVG country flags from flag-icon-css.
License
This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license.