Font Awesome component for Vue.js, using inline SVG.
npm install vue-awesome> Awesome SVG icon component for Vue.js, with built-in Font Awesome icons.
Vue-Awesome an SVG icon component for Vue.js, with built-in icons courtesy of Font Awesome.
Check out the demo here.
``bash`
$ npm install vue-awesome
`bash`
$ bower install vue-awesome
Just download dist/vue-awesome.js and include it in your HTML file:
`html`
`html
`
Font Awesome 5 has separated all icons into several packs. Vue-Awesome is built upon its all free icons, which includes all free icons from 3 icon packs: regular, solid and brands. Since the solid pack has the most number of icons, we organize all Vue-Awesome icons as follows:
* All icons from solid pack are located in vue-awesome/icons directory and have unprefixed name prop values.
* Icons from regular and brands are located in vue-awesome/icons/regular and vue-awesome/icons/brands, which have prefixed name prop values like regular/flag or brands/reddit.
You can find all available name values from Font Awesome's website like beer, file and camera.
`js
import Vue from 'vue'
/ Pick one way between the 2 following ways /
// only import the icons you use to reduce bundle size
import 'vue-awesome/icons/flag'
// or import all icons if you don't care about bundle size
import 'vue-awesome/icons'
/ Register component with one of 2 methods /
import Icon from 'vue-awesome/components/Icon'
// globally (in your main .js file)
Vue.component('v-icon', Icon)
// or locally (in your component file)
export default {
components: {
'v-icon': Icon
}
}
`
#### β οΈ Heads up
##### Importing the souce version
If you are using official Vue CLI to create your project and you want to use the untranspiled component (import vue-awesome/components/Icon rather than import vue-awesome directly, to optimize bundle size, which is recommended), you'll encounter the problem that the default configuration will exclude node_modules from files to be transpiled by Babel.
For Vue CLI 3+, add vue-awesome into transpileDependencies in vue.config.js like this:
`js`
// vue.config.js
module.exports = {
transpileDependencies: [
/\bvue-awesome\b/
]
}
For Vue CLI 2 with the webpack template, modify build/webpack.base.conf.js like this:
`diff`
{
test: /\.js$/,
loader: 'babel-loader',
- include: [resolve('src'), resolve('test')]
+ include: [
+ resolve('src'),
+ resolve('test'),
+ resolve('node_modules/vue-awesome')
+ ]
}
If you are using bare webpack config, just do similar modifications make it work.
#### Using with Nuxt.js
When using Vue-Awesome on the server side with Nuxt.js, it may prompt Unexpected token import because Nuxt.js has configured an external option by default, which prevent files under node_modules from being bundled into the server bundle with only a few exceptions. We need to whitelist vue-awesome in nuxt.config.js as follows:
For Nuxt.js 2:
`js
module.exports = {
// ...
build: {
transpile: [/^vue-awesome/]
}
}
`
For Nuxt.js 1:
`js
// Don't forget to
// npm i --save-dev webpack-node-externals
const nodeExternals = require('webpack-node-externals')
module.exports = {
// ...
build: {
extend (config, { isServer }) {
// ...
if (isServer) {
config.externals = [
nodeExternals({
// default value for whitelist is`
// [/es6-promise|\.(?!(?:js|json)$).{1,5}$/i]
whitelist: [/es6-promise|\.(?!(?:js|json)$).{1,5}$/i, /^vue-awesome/]
})
]
}
}
}
}
##### Unit Testing with Jest
Make sure to whitelist vue-awesome from the transformIgnorePattern. Add following configuation in test/unit/jest.conf.js:
`diff`
+ transformIgnorePatterns: [
+ '/node_modules(?![\\\\/]vue-awesome[\\\\/])/'
+ ],
Don't import all icons if you don't want to make unit testing slow because this will transform all icons from ES module and thus slow down the test process.
`js
var Vue = require('vue')
// requiring the UMD module
var Icon = require('vue-awesome')
// or with vue-loader you can require the src directly
var Icon = require('vue-awesome/components/Icon')
// register component to use
`
`js
require.config({
paths: {
'vue-awesome': 'path/to/vue-awesome'
}
})
require(['vue-awesome'], function (Icon) {
// register component to use
Vue.component('v-icon', Icon)
})
`
The component class is exposed as window.VueAwesome.
`js`
// register component to use
Vue.component('v-icon', VueAwesome)
* name: string
The name of the icon. It's necessary if the component isn't used as the wrapper of an icon stack. All valid names correspond to the file path relative to the icons directory. Notice that you may have to check the name of the icon pack after you search on FontAwesome's website. For example, you'll see a URL argument of style=brands on the detail page for 500px and the icon name will be brands/500px.
Only free icons for FontAwesome are available by default and because the solid style has the most icons, we've made it the default pack so the path prefixes can be omitted.
If you pass null to this prop, the whole component will not be rendered.
* scale: number|string
Used to adjust the size of the icon. Default to 1.
* spin: boolean
Used to specify whether the icon is spining. Default to false. (Can't use together with pulse.)
* pulse: boolean
Set the pulse effect to the icon. Default to false. (Can't use together with spin.)
* inverse: boolean
If set to true, the color of the icon will become #fff. Default to false.
* flip: 'vertical'|'horizontal'|'both'
Used to flip the icon.
* label: string
Set the aria-label for the icon if provided.
* title: string
Set the title for the icon.
> The icon will have role="presentation" thus not accessible when neither label nor title exists.
If you are using vue-awesome/components/Icon (instead of the whole bundled version), Vue-Awesome won't import a single icon by default. Do not forget to import icons you want to use.
If these caveats don't help and there are no proper workarounds in earlier issues, please feel free to file a new one.
You can make the icons scale dynamically according to your font-size by adding the following CSS:
`css
.fa-icon {
width: auto;
height: 1em; / or any other relative font sizes /
/ You would have to include the following two lines to make this work in Safari /
max-width: 100%;
max-height: 100%;
}
`
The icon color is inherited from the font color of the parent element by default. You can easily change it to any other color by specifying the color property.
`bash`
$ npm i
$ npm run dev
Open http://localhost:8080/demo to see the demo.
Don't touch files in src/icons but update assets/svg/* instead and run npm run icons to re-generate icon module files.
You can register custom icons like this:
`js
import Icon from 'vue-awesome/components/Icon'
Icon.register({
baidu: {
width: 23.868,
height: 26,
d: 'M3.613 13.701c2.827-.608 2.442-3.986 2.357-4.725-.138-1.139-1.477-3.128-3.296-2.971C.386 6.21.052 9.515.052 9.515c-.309 1.528.74 4.793 3.561 4.186zm3.002 5.875c-.083.238-.268.846-.107 1.375.315 1.187 1.346 1.24 1.346 1.24h1.48v-3.619H7.749c-.713.213-1.057.767-1.134 1.004zM8.86 8.035c1.562 0 2.823-1.797 2.823-4.019C11.683 1.796 10.421 0 8.86 0 7.301 0 6.036 1.796 6.036 4.016c0 2.222 1.265 4.019 2.824 4.019zm6.724.265c2.087.271 3.429-1.956 3.695-3.644.272-1.686-1.074-3.644-2.552-3.98-1.48-.339-3.329 2.032-3.497 3.578-.2 1.89.271 3.778 2.354 4.046zm5.114 9.923s-3.229-2.498-5.113-5.198c-2.555-3.981-6.185-2.361-7.399-.337-1.209 2.024-3.093 3.305-3.36 3.644-.271.334-3.9 2.293-3.095 5.871.806 3.576 3.635 3.508 3.635 3.508s2.085.205 4.504-.336c2.42-.537 4.503.134 4.503.134s5.652 1.893 7.199-1.751c1.545-3.645-.874-5.535-.874-5.535zm-9.671 5.423H7.352c-1.587-.316-2.219-1.4-2.299-1.584-.078-.188-.528-1.059-.29-2.539.686-2.219 2.642-2.379 2.642-2.379h1.956V14.74l1.666.025v8.881zm6.844-.025h-4.229c-1.639-.423-1.716-1.587-1.716-1.587v-4.677l1.716-.027v4.203c.104.447.661.529.661.529h1.742v-4.705h1.825v6.264zm5.986-12.486c0-.808-.671-3.239-3.159-3.239-2.492 0-2.825 2.295-2.825 3.917 0 1.548.131 3.71 3.227 3.641 3.096-.068 2.757-3.507 2.757-4.319z'
}
})
`
If your SVG file has more than one path or polygon, and/or you want to have a predefined style, you can register like this:
#### Paths
`js
import Icon from 'vue-awesome/components/Icon'
Icon.register({
webpack: {
width: 1200,
height: 1200,
paths: [
{
style: 'fill:#8ED6FB',
d: 'M1035.6 879.3l-418.1 236.5V931.6L878 788.3l157.6 91zm28.6-25.9V358.8l-153 88.3V765l153 88.4zm-901.5 25.9l418.1 236.5V931.6L320.3 788.3l-157.6 91zm-28.6-25.9V358.8l153 88.3V765l-153 88.4zM152 326.8L580.8 84.2v178.1L306.1 413.4l-2.1 1.2-152-87.8zm894.3 0L617.5 84.2v178.1l274.7 151.1 2.1 1.2 152-87.8z'
},
{
style: 'fill:#1C78C0',
d: 'M580.8 889.7l-257-141.3v-280l257 148.4v272.9zm36.7 0l257-141.3v-280l-257 148.4v272.9zm-18.3-283.6zM341.2 436l258-141.9 258 141.9-258 149-258-149z'
}
]
}
})
`
#### Polygons
`js
import Icon from 'vue-awesome/components/Icon'
Icon.register({
vue: {
width: 256,
height: 221,
polygons: [
{
style: 'fill:#41B883',
points: '0,0 128,220.8 256,0 204.8,0 128,132.48 50.56,0 0,0'
},
{
style: 'fill:#35495E',
points: '50.56,0 128,133.12 204.8,0 157.44,0 128,51.2 97.92,0 50.56,0'
}
]
}
})
`
#### Raw SVG
If you are using Vue.js version prior to 2.6.0, you need to include innersvg-polyfill before you use this feature.
`js
import Icon from 'vue-awesome/components/Icon'
Icon.register({
'html5-c': {
width: 512,
height: 512,
raw: '
}
})
``