# Iconify for Vue Iconify for Vue is not yet another icon component! There are many of them already. Iconify is the most versatile icon framework. - Unified icon framework that can be used with any icon library. - Out of the box includes 80+ icon sets with more than 70,000 icons. - Embed icons in HTML with SVG framework or components for front-end frameworks. - Embed icons in designs with plug-ins for Figma, Sketch and Adobe XD. - Add icon search to your applications with Iconify Icon Finder. For more information visit [https://iconify.design/](https://iconify.design/). Iconify for Vue is a part of Iconify framework that makes it easy to use many icon libraries with Vue. Iconify for Vue features: - Easy to use. - Bundles only icons that you need. - Change icon size and colour by changing font size and colour. - Renders pixel-perfect SVG. ## Installation If you are using NPM: ```bash npm install --save-dev @iconify/vue ``` If you are using Yarn: ```bash yarn add --dev @iconify/vue ``` This package does not include icons. Icons are split into separate packages that available at NPM. See below. ### Vue 2 compatibility This component is not backwards compatible with Vue 2. If you are using Vue 2, you need to install version 1.0 of Iconify component. See [Vue 2 component](https://github.com/iconify/iconify/tree/master/archive/vue2) for details. ## Usage Install `@iconify/vue` and packages for selected icon sets. Import component from `@iconify/vue` and icon data for the icon you want to use: ```js import { Icon } from '@iconify/vue'; import home from '@iconify-icons/mdi/home'; import faceWithMonocle from '@iconify-icons/twemoji/face-with-monocle'; ``` Then you need to add component and icon. There are two ways to use an icon: by icon name that you assign or by icon object. ### Object syntax Object syntax passes icon data to the component. ```vue ``` The icon must be included in `data` function, so it could be referenced in the template. The same example without TypeScript: ```vue ``` ### String syntax String syntax passes icon name to the component. With this method the icon needs to be added only once. That means if you have multiple components using 'chart' icon, you can add it only in your main component. This makes it easy to swap icons for an entire application. ```vue ``` The icon must be registered using `addIcon` function imported from `@iconify/vue`. You can assign any name to the icon. The same example without TypeScript: ```vue ``` ## Migration from Vue 2 If you are migrating from version 1 of this component, which was designed for Vue 2, there are some big differences in usage: - Component was a default export. In new version `Icon` is a named export. - `addIcon()` was property of component. In new version it is a separate named export. - New `InlineIcon` component (see "inline" section below) for easier use inside text. Example code for Vue 2: ```vue ``` The same code for Vue 3: ```vue ``` ## Icon component properties `icon` property is mandatory. It tells component what icon to render. If the property value is invalid, the component will render an empty icon. The value can be a string containing the icon name (icon must be registered before use by calling `addIcon`, see instructions above) or an object containing the icon data. The icon component has the following optional properties: - `inline`. Changes icon behaviour to match icon fonts. See "Inline icon" section below. - `width` and `height`. Icon dimensions. The default values are "1em" for both. See "Dimensions" section below. - `color`. Icon colour. This is the same as setting colour in style. See "Icon colour" section below. - `flip`, `horizontalFlip`, `verticalFlip`. Flip icon horizontally and/or vertically. See "Transformations" section below. - `rotate`. Rotate icon by 90, 180 or 270 degrees. See "Transformations" section below. - `align`, `verticalAlign`, `horizontalAlign`, `slice`. Icon alignment. See "Alignment" section below. Note: in templates you can use "camelCase" properties as "kebab-case". For example, `hFlip` can be used as `h-flip`. ### Other properties and events In addition to the properties mentioned above, the icon component accepts any other properties and events. All other properties and events will be passed to generated `SVG` element, so you can do stuff like assigning click event, setting the inline style, create element reference, add title and so on. ### Dimensions By default, icon height is "1em". With is dynamic, calculated using the icon's width to height ratio. There are several ways to change icon dimensions: - Setting `font-size` in style. - Setting `width` and/or `height` property. Values for `width` and `height` can be numbers or strings. If you set only one dimension, another dimension will be calculated using the icon's width to height ratio. For example, if the icon size is 16 x 24, you set the height to 48, the width will be set to 32. Calculations work not only with numbers, but also with string values. #### Dimensions as numbers You can use numbers for `width` and `height`. ```html ``` ```html ``` Note ":" before attribute - in Vue it changes the value to expression, so "20" is a number, not a string. Number values are treated as pixels. That means in examples above, values are identical to "24px" and "16px". #### Dimensions as strings without units If you use strings without units, they are treated the same as numbers in an example above. ```html ``` ```html ``` #### Dimensions as strings with units You can use units in width and height values: ```html ``` Be careful when using `calc`, view port based units or percentages. In SVG element they might not behave the way you expect them to behave and when using such units, you should consider settings both width and height. #### Dimensions as 'auto' Keyword "auto" sets dimensions to the icon's `viewBox` dimensions. For example, for 24 x 24 icon using `height="auto"` sets height to 24 pixels. ```html ``` ### Icon colour There are two types of icons: icons that do not have a palette and icons that do have a palette. Icons that do have a palette, such as emojis, cannot be customised. Setting colour to such icons will not change anything. Icons that do not have a palette can be customised. By default, colour is set to "currentColor", which means the icon's colour matches text colour. To change the colour you can: - Set `color` style or use stylesheet to target icon. If you are using the stylesheet, target `svg` element, not `iconify-icon`. - Add `color` property. Examples: Using `color` property: ```html ``` Using inline style: ```html ``` Using stylesheet: ```vue ``` ### Transformations You can rotate and flip the icon. This might seem redundant because icon can also be rotated and flipped using CSS transformations. So why do transformation properties exist? Because it is a different type of transformation. - CSS transformations transform the entire icon. - Icon transformations transform the contents of the icon. If you have a square icon, this makes no difference. However, if you have an icon that has different width and height values, it makes a huge difference. Rotating 16x24 icon by 90 degrees results in: - CSS transformation keeps 16x24 bounding box, which might cause the icon to overlap text around it. - Icon transformation changes bounding box to 24x16, rotating content inside an icon. _TODO: show visual example_ #### Flipping an icon There are several properties available to flip an icon: - `horizontal-flip` or `h-flip`: boolean property, flips icon horizontally. - `vertical-flip` or `v-flip`: boolean property, flips icon vertically. - `flip`: shorthand string property, can flip icon horizontally and/or vertically. Examples: Flip an icon horizontally: ```html ``` Flip an icon vertically: ```html ``` Flip an icon horizontally and vertically (the same as 180 degrees rotation): ```html ``` Why are there multiple boolean properties for flipping an icon? See "Alignment" section below for the explanation. #### Rotating an icon An icon can be rotated by 90, 180 and 270 degrees. Only contents of the icon are rotated. To rotate an icon, use `rotate` property. Value can be a string (degrees or percentages) or a number. Number values are 1 for 90 degrees, 2 for 180 degrees, 3 for 270 degrees. Examples of 90 degrees rotation: ```html ``` ### Alignment Alignment matters only if you set the icon's width and height properties that do not match the viewBox with and height. For example, if the icon is 24x24 and you set the width to 32 and height to 24. You must set both `width` and `height` properties for this to happen or use stylesheet to set both icon's width and height. #### Stretching SVG When you use incorrect width/height ratio for other images, browser stretches those images. Unlike other images, SVG elements do not stretch. Instead, browser either adds space on sides of the icon (this is the default behaviour) or crops part of the icon. ![Stretching image and SVG](https://iconify.design/assets/images/align-img.svg) #### Alignment properties You can control the behaviour of SVG when using incorrect width/height ratio by setting alignment properties: - `horizontal-align` or `h-align`: string property to set horizontal alignment. Possible values are "left", "center" and "right". - `vertical-align` or `v-align`: string property to set vertical alignment. Possible values are "top", "middle" and "bottom". - `slice`: boolean property. See below. - `align`: shorthand string property. Value is the combination of vertical alignment values, horizontal alignment values, "meet" (same as `:slice="false"`) and "slice" (same as `:slice="true"`) separated by comma. Why are there aliases for `h-align` and `v-align` properties? Because in Vue properties that start with `v-` are treated as directives. It is possible to use `v-align` property using a weird syntax (see example below), but it is much cleaner to have a different name for that property, so that is why Vue component has aliases for those properties. For more consistent properties, similar aliases were added to `h-flip` and `v-flip` properties. Example of aligning an icon to the left if icon is not square: ```html ``` #### Slice Slice property tells the browser how to deal with extra space. By default, `slice` is disabled. The browser will scale the icon to fit the bounding box. Example showing the icon behaviour when `slice` is disabled with various alignment values: ![SVG alignment](https://iconify.design/assets/images/align-meet.svg) If `slice` is enabled, the browser will scale the icon to fill the bounding box and hide parts that do not fit. Example showing the icon behaviour when `slice` is enabled with various alignment values: ![SVG alignment](https://iconify.design/assets/images/align-slice.svg) ### Inline The icon component renders `SVG` elements. By default, `SVG` behave like images, which is different from icon fonts. Many developers are used to working with icon fonts. Icon fonts render icons as text, not as images. Browsers align text differently than images: - Images are vertically aligned at baseline. - Text is vertically aligned slightly below baseline. By adding `inline` property, icon behaves like text. In inline mode icon has vertical alignment set to "-0.125em". That puts icon just below baseline, similar to icon fonts. Example: ```html ``` Value is boolean, therefore ":" must be added before property name, changing the value from string to expression. Visual example to show the difference between inline and block modes: ![Inline icon](https://iconify.design/assets/images/inline.png) You can also use `InlineIcon` component that is identical to `Icon` component, but with default value for `inline` property set to `true`: ```js import { InlineIcon } from '@iconify/vue'; ``` ```html ``` ## Icon Sets You can find all available icons at https://iconify.design/icon-sets/ Browse or search icons, click any icon and you will see a "Vue" tab that will give you exact code for the Vue component. Import format for each icon is "@iconify-icons/{prefix}/{icon}" where {prefix} is collection prefix, and {icon} is the icon name. Usage examples for a few popular icon sets: ### Material Design Icons Package: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@iconify-icons/mdi Icons list: https://iconify.design/icon-sets/mdi/ Installation: ```bash npm install --save-dev @iconify-icons/mdi ``` Usage (in this example using object syntax): ```vue ``` ### Simple Icons (big collection of logos) Package: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@iconify-icons/simple-icons Icons list: https://iconify.design/icon-sets/simple-icons/ Installation: ```bash npm install --save-dev @iconify-icons/simple-icons ``` Usage (in this example using string syntax): ```vue ``` ### DashIcons Package: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@iconify-icons/dashicons Icons list: https://iconify.design/icon-sets/dashicons/ Installation: ```bash npm install --save-dev @iconify-icons/dashicons ``` Usage (in this example using object syntax with TypeScript): ```vue ``` ### OpenMoji Package: https://www.npmjs.com/package/@iconify-icons/openmoji Icons list: https://iconify.design/icon-sets/openmoji/ Installation: ```bash npm install --save-dev @iconify-icons/openmoji ``` Usage: Usage (in this example using string syntax with TypeScript): ```vue ``` ### Other icon sets There are over 80 icon sets. This readme shows only a few examples. See [Iconify icon sets](http://iconify.design/icon-sets/) for a full list of available icon sets. Click any icon to see code. ## License Vue component is released with MIT license. © 2020 Iconify OÜ See [Iconify icon sets page](https://iconify.design/icon-sets/) for list of collections and their licenses.