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👻 A lightweight library that makes it easier to use SVG icons in your Angular Application


A lightweight library that makes it easier to use SVG icons in your Angular Application

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The svg-icon library enables using the <svg-icon> tag to directly display SVG icons in the DOM. This approach offers an advantage over using an <img> tag or via the CSS background-image property, because it allows styling and animating the SVG with CSS.

For example, if the fill or stroke properties of elements in the svg are set to currentColor, they will have the color defined for the containing DOM element. So the color can easily be changed by changing the color style on the svg-icon element.

Installation

ng add @ngneat/svg-icon

Icons Preparation

  • Add the icons to src/assets/svg
  • Add an alias to the tsconfig file:
{
  ...
  "paths": {
    "@app/svg/*": ["src/app/svg/*"]
  }
}
  • Use @ngneat/svg-generator to clean and extract the icons content:
{
  "scripts": {
    "generate-icons": "svg-generator"
  },
  "svgGenerator": {
    "outputPath": "./src/app/svg",
    "prefix": "app",
    "srcPath": "./src/assets/svg",
    "svgoConfig": {
      "plugins": [
        "removeDimensions"
      ]
    }
  }
}
  • Run npm run generate-icons

Custom config

The svgGenerator config object is placed by default in your main package.json.

It can also be placed in any location supported by the Cosmiconfig library such as a custom .svgGeneratorrc.json file.

The config object is looked for in the project root directory by default.

If your config object is located in another directory, you can specify it through the --config-dir option of the svg-generator CLI: npm run svg-generator --config-dir=/your/custom/dir/where/the/config/is/located. The config object will then be looked for in all valid Cosmiconfig library locations starting from that directory and going up the directory tree until a config is found.

Icons Rendering

Import the SvgIconsModule in your AppModule, and register the icons:

import { SvgIconsModule } from '@ngneat/svg-icon';
import { settingsIcon } from '@app/svg/settings';

@NgModule({
  imports: [
    SvgIconsModule.forRoot({
      icons: [settingsIcon],
    }),
  ],
})
export class AppModule {}

Now we can use the svg-icon component:

<svg-icon key="settings"></svg-icon>
<svg-icon key="settings" color="hotpink" fontSize="40px"></svg-icon>

Register icons locally

In lazy load modules or in reusable component modules, we can use the forChild method, for register icons accessible locally in these modules:

import { dashboardIcon } from '@app/svg/dashboard';
import { userIcon } from '@app/svg/user';
import { SvgIconsModule } from '@ngneat/svg-icon';

@NgModule({
  declarations: [DashboardComponent],
  imports: [DashboardRoutingModule, SvgIconsModule.forChild([userIcon])],
})
export class DashboardModule {}

Note that we're NOT using a barrel file (i.e index.ts). This will make sure we only load the SVG files we use in the current module.

Webpack Plugin

To make the process more seamless, the library provides a Webpack plugin you can use to automate the extracting process:

const { SvgGeneratorWebpackPlugin } = require('@ngneat/svg-generator/webpack-plugin');

{
  plugins: [
    new SvgGeneratorWebpackPlugin({
      watch: !isProd,
      srcPath: './src/assets/svg',
      outputPath: './src/app/svg',
      svgoConfig: {
        plugins: [
          "removeDimensions"
        ],
      },
    }),
  ];
}

Group Icons

There are cases where we want to group multiple SVG icons. For example, we might have a notifications feature, and we need to load SVG icons such as Slack, Email, etc.

In such cases, create a unique directory, and put the related icons inside it. For example:

home.svg
user.svg
/notifications
 - slack.svg
 - email.svg

This will create a notifications folder with a barrel file that export the SVG icons inside the folder under a const named ${folderName}Icons:

import { notificationsIcons } from '@app/svg/notifications';

@NgModule({
  imports: [SvgIconsModule.forChild(notificationsIcons)],
})
export class NotificationsModule {}

Icon Sizing

To control the SVG size, we use the font-size property as described in this article. You also have the option to pass fixed sizes and use them across the application:

@NgModule({
  imports: [
    SvgIconsModule.forRoot({
      sizes: {
        xs: '10px',
        sm: '12px',
        md: '16px',
        lg: '20px',
        xl: '25px',
        xxl: '30px'
      },
      defaultSize: 'md',
      icons
    })
  ],
  bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule {}

They are used in the size input:

<svg-icon key="settings" size="lg"></svg-icon>

Inputs

@Input() key: string;
@Input() size: string;
@Input() fontSize: string;
@Input() color: string;
@Input() width: string | number;
@Input() height: string | number;
@Input() noShrink: boolean;

SvgIconRegistry

You can inject the SvgIconRegistry, and get existing SVG icons or register new ones:

import { SvgIconRegistry } from '@ngneat/svg-icon';

interface Icon {
  name: string;
  data: string;
}

@Component({
  selector: 'app-root',
  templateUrl: './app.component.html',
  styleUrls: ['./app.component.scss'],
})
export class AppComponent {
  constructor(private registry: SvgIconRegistry) {
    registry.register([Icon, Icon, Icon]);
    registry.register(Icon);
    registry.get(name);
    registry.getAll();
  }
}

Missing Icon

You can define missingIconFallback which will be used if icon is not found in registry:

import { unknownIcon } from '@app/svg/unknown';

@NgModule({
  imports: [
    SvgIconsModule.forRoot({
      missingIconFallback: unknownIcon,
    }),
  ],
  bootstrap: [AppComponent],
})
export class AppModule {}

Contributors ✨

Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):


Netanel Basal

💻 📖 🤔

Inbal Sinai

📖

Shahar Kazaz

💻 🤔

Artur Androsovych

💻

Vlad Tansky

💻

Zura Gabievi

💻

This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome! Logo icon was made by Freepik from www.flaticon.com