Shared PIE Icon Components for Vue.js.
This package generates an iconset for Vue.js applications using the base pie-icons package. The SVGs in pie-icons are compiled into single file components that can be imported into Vue applications.
The package is tested and is fully compatible with Vue 2. To use these icon components in Vue 3, you would need to ensure you run your applications using the vue/compat
migration build.
Add the module to your project
yarn add @justeattakeaway/pie-icons-vue
// Only import what you need!
import { IconCalendar, IconAlertTriangleLarge, ... } from '@justeattakeaway/pie-icons-vue'
Within the context of a Vue app, that will look like:
<template>
<icon-calendar />
<icon-alert-triangle-large fill={PIE_ALIAS_COLOR_TOKEN} />
</template>
<script>
import { IconCalendar, IconAlertTriangleLarge, ... } from '@justeattakeaway/pie-icons-vue';
export default {
components: {
IconCalendar,
IconAlertTriangleLarge
}
};
</script>
Icons accept any standard attribute, except for width
and height
since those are set implicitly by using the size
prop.
Icons are made available in different size variants:
- small
- large, when its name has the
Large
suffix
Small icons default size is xs
and can use one of the following pre-determined values for size
: xs
, s
, m
, l
, xl
, and xxl
. You can learn more about small icon sizes here.
Large icons size
default and minimum value is 32
. Values larger than the minimum must be multiples of 8
, otherwise will be automatically rounded. You can learn more about large icon sizes here.
Example:
<icon-alert-triangle size="l" />
<icon-alert-triangle-large size="40" />
The Vue icons package doesn't provide CSS styles. CSS classes c-pieIcon c-pieIcon--{iconName}
are available for consuming applications to add the styles they require.
By using ES imports like import { IconCalendar } from '@justeattakeaway/pie-icons-vue'
with Webpack v4+ or Rollup, unused exports in this module will be automatically eliminated.
If you can't use a tree-shaking compatible build tool, then you can use the per-file icons from the /icons
directory, e.g. import IconCalendar from '@justeattakeaway/pie-icons-vue/icons/IconCalendar'
.
The component extends @justeattakeaway/browserslist-config-pie package for the list of browsers to support.
Before starting please read our contributing guide
Icons should be added as SVGs to the main pie-icons package and published, before simply incrementing the dependency of pie-icons
in the pie-icons-vue
package, to generate the new set of Vue components.
The PIE iconset is managed by our PIE design team and new icon requests should go through them to ensure that they are designed inline with our standards and guildelines. Please reach out to PIE design system team using #help-designsystem slack channel.
Run yarn build --filter=pie-icons-vue
from the project level or yarn turbo run build --filter=pie-icons-vue
from the root level to compile the module.
You can check the list of all the icons on our documentation site.
This package was heavily inspired by the excellent vue-feather-icons
package.