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⚛️ Vite zero-config customizable plugin to import SVG and transform it to a React component in a simple way


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Vite svgr component plugin

Vite zero-config customizable plugin to import SVG and transform it to a React component in a simple way.

🚀 Features

  • 👌 Zero-config: built-in default configs for common use cases
  • Easy import: Not aditional ?component string needed
  • ⚒️ Configurable: full ability to customize the behavior of the plugin
  • ⚛️ Transformed with SVGR: svgr library based to transform the svg to a React Component
  • Optimized SVG: Optimized with SVGO plugin
  • 🔑 Fully typed: written in Typescript and extends SVGR options with types

📦 Install

# NPM install as a devDepencency
npm i vite-plugin-svgr-component -D

# YARN install as a devDependency
yarn add vite-plugin-svgr-component -D

💻 Usage

Add svgrComponent plugin to vite.config.js / vite.config.ts and use it:

By default it will transform all the *.svg files imported to a React component

/* vite.config.js / vite.config.ts */
import { svgrComponent } from 'vite-plugin-svgr-component';

export default {
  // ...
  plugins: [
    svgrComponent()
  ]
}
/*---------------------------------------------------------*/



/* React component file */
import CustomIcon from 'custom-icon.svg';

const Component = (props) => (
  <div>
    <CustomIcon />

    {/* You can add a title by default */}
    <CustomIcon title="custom svg title" />

    {/* Accesibility (A11y) title props linked to titleId prop */}
    <CustomIcon title="custom svg title" titleId="custom-icon"/>

  </div>
)

🛠️ Config

Change import pattern to be transformed

As it uses micromatch under the hood, you can set a string pattern to transform specific svg file imports

/* vite.config file */

export default {
  // ...
  plugins: [
    // Example: import HomeIcon from 'home-icon-embedded.svg'
    svgrComponent({ importStringPattern: '*-embedded.svg' })
  ]
}
Change SVGR options

As it uses svgr under the hood, you can set all the available options to generate the react component. Here you have an example:

/* vite.config file */

export default {
  // ...
  plugins: [
    svgrComponent({
      svgrOptions: {
        ref: true, // Forward the ref to the root SVG tag.
        icon: true, // Replace SVG width and height with
                    // 1em to make SVG inherit text size.
        /* ... */
      }
    })
  ]
}

Use with Typescript

If you use the plugin in a Typescript project you will need the reference to the type definitions to allow to use "title" and "titleId" in your SVGComponent

/* vite-env.d.ts (file) */
/// <reference types="vite-plugin-svgr-component/client" />

🔑 Full config

Check out the type declaration src/index.ts with all the related types

Created with Typescript! ⚡ and latin music 🎺🎵

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Last updated on 02 Jun 2022

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