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rgfl

React component to load Google Fonts.

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This is a really simple component that can automatically handle loading Google fonts for you.

You simply pass it a config array and it will load the fonts for you by appending a <link /> tag to the document head. It will update itself if the config changes, and will remove itself on unmount.

Installation

Install with either yarn or npm:

yarn add rgfl
npm install --save rgfl

Usage

// Import the Component, you can call it whatever you like.
import ReactGFL from 'rgfl';

const App = () => (
  <>
    {/* Use it! */}
    <ReactGFL
      fonts={[
        {
          font: 'Roboto',
          weights: [400, '400i'],
        },
        {
          font: 'Roboto Mono',
          weights: [400, 700],
        },
      ]}
      subsets={['cyrillic-ext', 'greek']}
    />

    <p style={{ fontFamily: 'Roboto Mono, monospaced' }}>This will be in Roboto Mono!</p>
    <p style={{ fontFamily: 'Roboto, sans-serif' }}>This will be in Roboto!</p>
  </>
);

Props

The Component takes two props: fonts and subsets.

fonts

fonts should be an array of objects describing the fonts you want to load:

[
    {
        font: 'Roboto Mono', // The name of the font on Google Fonts.
        weights: [400, 700], // An array of weights you want to load, can be strings or numbers.
    },
    // ...
    // You can include as many of these objects as you want.
]
subsets

subsets should be an array of subsets you want to load. This prop is optional - if you do not specify a subsets prop then the 'subset' query param will be omitted from the URL and only latin will be loaded.

['cyrillic-ext', 'greek']

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Package last updated on 04 Mar 2022

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