@mithril-icons/material-design
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1.2.0 • Public • Published

Material Design icons for Mithril.js

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Easy to use and customizable mithril.js icon components based on Material Design icon set with Typescript support.

Highlights

  • First class Typescript support
  • Ability to add any SVG attribute to the icons
  • Tree-shaking friendly structure
  • No m.trust calls - all the icons are defined explicitly

Installation

npm i @mithril-icons/material-design

or

yarn add @mithril-icons/material-design

Usage

Import all the icons:

import m from 'mithril'
import * as F from '@mithril-icons/material-design'

const Example = {
  view: function () {
    return m('div',
      m(F.Archive),
      m(F.Alert),
  }
}

Selectively import needed icons:

import m from 'mithril'
import { Archive, Alert } from '@mithril-icons/material-design'

const Example = {
  view: function () {
    return m('div',
      m(Archive),
      m(Alert),
  }
}

You can also import only selected icons directly. This might reduce overall bundle size (depends on your bundler):

import m from 'mithril'
import Archive from '@mithril-icons/material-design/icons/Archive'
import Alert from '@mithril-icons/material-design/icons/Alert'

const Example = {
  view: function () {
    return m('div',
      m(Archive, { color: '#25ff56', 'stroke-linecap': 'butt' }),
      m(Alert, { fill: '#ff4405', 'stroke-width': 2 }),
  }
}

All of the icons are rendered directly to SVG VNode so specified attributes will be added to svg node. It means that:

m(Archive, { fill: '#ff4405', width: 50, height: 50 })

will be rendered to:

<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" version="1.1" id="mdi-archive" width="50" height="50" viewBox="0 0 24 24" fill="#ff4405"><path d="M3,3H21V7H3V3M4,8H20V21H4V8M9.5,11A0.5,0.5 0 0,0 9,11.5V13H15V11.5A0.5,0.5 0 0,0 14.5,11H9.5Z"></path></svg>

CommonJS

If you are not using bundler that can handle ES6 modules easily (e.g. Brunch) the library is also available as a CommonJS module - you can import it by adding /cjs postfix:

const m = require("mithril")
const i = require("@mithril-icons/material-design/cjs")

m.render(document.body, m(i.Archive))

Typescript support

All of the icons are explicitly exported by name (no string dictionary kind of thing) so they are easy to work with.

TIP: To explore available icons you just need to write import {} from '@mithril-icons/material-design' and invoke autocompletion from within curly braces

In addition there are typings for SVG based attributes that can be attached to SVG's.

NOTE: These typings are not 100% exhaustive, because there are a lot of possibilities there (take a look here). Instead typings are provided for most attributes that are most useful (at least in my opinion). PR for adding any useful attributes that I might have missed are welcome.

Contributing

Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.

License

MIT

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