The [Calypso](https://github.com/Automattic/wp-calypso/) / [WordPress.com](https://wordpress.com) official icon set.
The Calypso / WordPress.com official icon set.
Note that this component requires react to be installed in your project. If you don't want to use React, you can simply include the raw .svg files from the svg-min folder.
Gridicon renders a single svg icon based on an icon prop. It takes a size property but defaults to 24px. For greater sharpness, the icons should only be shown at either 18px, 24px, 36px or 48px.
There's a gallery with all the available icons in http://automattic.github.io/gridicons/.
Use the following command and execute in your terminal:
``sh`
npm install gridicons --save
#### Usage
You can either import the whole iconset and decide at run-time which icon to use:
`jsx`
import Gridicon from 'gridicons';
//...
render() {
return
}
Or import icons individually:
`jsx`
import GridiconAddImage from 'gridicons/dist/add-image';
//...
render() {
return
}
If you use only a few icons, the recommended way of using the Gridicon library is to import them individually. At the moment of writing this, individual icons are between 1K and 2K, and the file containing the whole iconset sits at 92K.
#### Props
* icon: String - the icon name. This is ignored when importing icons individually.size
* : Number - (default: 24) set the size of the icon.onClick
* : Function - (optional) if you need a click callback.
Notes:
* The icon set is made to be used exactly at these pixel sizes: 12, 18, 24, 36, 48, 54, 72.
* gridicon-my-sites as it's a small-size version of the WordPress logo, shouldn't be used larger than 36px. If you need to use the WordPress logo in larger sizes, see the Social Logos project.
- 24dp base grid
- straight 45 degree angles
- flat, bidimensional look (no faux 3D whatsoever)
- 2dp lines
- 2dp radius rounded corners
- no logos
- hollow means inactive, solid means active (for example a hollow bookmark star is solid when checked)
- icons should be sized optically so they are balanced against each other, see icon-template.ai
These are not rules, they are guidelines that can be broken with the proper reason. The purpose of them is to achieve a uniform look as we all work on it together. They are also open to growing organically. They are meant to guide you to create an icon that fits with all the others (style, alignment, size, ...), if you break any of the above to make it fit better, that works too.
Notes:
* the svg-min files can both be used in production directly or dragged to Sketch to create designs.sources/svg-32
* the folder contains a subset of icons optimized at 32px, for the iOS navigation bar.
Note that the icons in this set are tied to be used in Calypso, but there might be exceptions for more general icons that make sense to be added.
1. Make sure you have a updated local clone of the repository.
2. Draw the icon in Illustrator on a 24px grid using the guidelines above (use icon-template.ai as starting point).
_Tip: tap CMD + Option + Y in Illustrator to see the pixel grid version._
3. Submit a Pull Request with the icon as a SVG file (inside the sources/svg folder), make sure to include a screenshot, ideally containing side by side comparison with some other Gridicons as a visual reference.
4. Discuss, iterate, review, refine until ready.
5. Once ready, an admin will proceed adding it.
1. Switch to the branch (i.e. Pull Request) with the new icon.
2. Review the SVG source of the new icons to make sure they are clean and readable.
3. Check pixel sharpness: open in Illustrator (with "Pixel Preview") or Sketch (with "Show Pixels"), adjust if needed.
4. Run grunt command from terminal. It will generate svg-min, build, dist, svg-sprite, pdf, php, and docs.
5. Commit
6. Merge & delete branch
This icon set uses a few automation scripts to ease the generation of new icons in a reliable way. In short, we require node and grunt. For detailed instructions check the installation page.
Once you checkout the repo run npm install in the gridicons folder.npm run build
To generate all the fonts, svgs and so on you run
Note: to proceed with this you need to have write authorization to npm.
1. Create a new PR with updated CHANGELOG.md and updated version in package.json (i.e. 1.2.3-alpha.1), see an example here.npm publish --tag next
2. In the "CHANGELOG.md" make sure to check all the previous commits since the previous versioned release.
3. Pre-publish that PR branch on npm with (more info). Running the npm publish --tag next command will send the data that you have localy to npm. Having the alpha version in the package.json file will create a newly tagged version npm package. Use npm view gridicons to look at the list of current tags. You do not need to commit changes to github in order to publish to npm, but it is recommended so folks testing know what's available.npm install gridicons@next --save
4. Create a new update PR in a repository that makes use of Gridicons and run (which will update packages.json). If you're creating the PR in Calypso and you get warnings, it might need to regenerate the shrinkwrap, in which case run npm run update-deps. See an example here.http://calypso.localhost:3000/devdocs/design/gridicons
5. Test if the new icons show up, and there are no regressions in the previous icons. Take a look at the for example.1.2.3-alpha.1
6. If changes look good, remove the alpha postfix in the version (i.e. to 1.2.3) on both repositories PRs.git tag -a v1.2.3 -m "Release v1.2.3"
7. Merge the Gridicons PR.
8. Tag the release on GitHub: (and push git push origin v1.2.3).npm publish
9. Check if it shows up in the Releases list.
10. Publish to MASTER using the latest tag .
11. Merge the update PR in the other repository.
Gridicons is licensed under GNU General Public License v2 (or later).
Setup the 2fa with npm
$
npm profile enable-2fa`Now everytime before you can publish
You will be asked for a your 2FA code (OPT)