Vector country flag icons in 3:2
aspect ratio.
/react
subpackage).npm install country-flag-icons --save
hasFlag(country: string): boolean
Tells whether there's a flag for a country.
import { hasFlag } from 'country-flag-icons'
hasFlag('US') === true
hasFlag('ZZ') === false
countries: string[]
The list of supported countries.
import { countries } from 'country-flag-icons'
countries.includes('US') === true
countries.includes('ZZ') === false
Flags can be linked directly from this library's gitlab pages website, or from a github pages mirror, which seems a tiny bit faster.
<img
alt="United States"
src="http://purecatamphetamine.github.io/country-flag-icons/3x2/US.svg"/>
Flags can also be used in the form of CSS classes imported from country-flag-icons/3x2/flags.css
where all flag icons are inlined as background-image
data URLs. CSS flag icon height can be set via --CountryFlagIcon-height
CSS variable.
Unicode flag icons are available under the /unicode
export.
import getUnicodeFlagIcon from 'country-flag-icons/unicode'
getUnicodeFlagIcon('US') === '🇺🇸'
getUnicodeFlagIcon('ZZ') === '🇿🇿'
Unicode flag icons ("Regional Indicator Symbols") were introduced in 2010 in Unicode version 6.0.
Older operating systems might not support Unicode flags, either rendering "missing" (rectangle) characters (if their system doesn't support country flags), or displaying two-letter country codes instead of emoji flag images. For example, Windows 10 currently (01.01.2020) doesn't support Unicode country flags, and displays two-letter country codes instead of emoji flag images.
React components for all flags are available at /react/3x2
export.
import { US } from 'country-flag-icons/react/3x2'
<US title="United States" className="..."/>
Or directly, if your bundler doesn't support tree shaking:
import US from 'country-flag-icons/react/3x2/US'
<US title="United States" className="..."/>
There's an experimental component for Vue 3.
All flags can also be imported as strings:
import { US } from 'country-flag-icons/string/3x2'
console.log(US) // > '<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" ...</svg>'
Or directly, if your bundler doesn't support tree shaking:
import US from 'country-flag-icons/string/3x2/US'
console.log(US) // > '<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" ...'
See Criteria for inclusion section on the ISO-3166-1 standard Wikipedia page.
This library includes the flags for all countries, territories, or areas of geographical interest that have an officially assigned code in the ISO-3166-1 standard.
Additionally, this library includes a European Union (EU) flag because it's part of the "exceptional reservations" of the ISO-3166-1 standard and there have been requests to do so.
So, the full list is all of the 249 officially assigned ISO-3166-1 codes, plus:
AC
— Ascension Island. Exceptional reservation. Has it's own phone numbering plan.TA
— Tristan da Cunha. Exceptional reservation. Has it's own phone numbering plan.IC
— Canary Islands. Exceptional reservation. Doesn't have its own phone numbering plan.EU
— European Union. Exceptional reservation. Doesn't have its own phone numbering plan.XK
— Kosovo. Disputed territory. Not an officially assigned code. Has it's own phone numbering plan.On March 9th, 2020, GitHub, Inc. silently banned my account (erasing all my repos, issues and comments) without any notice or explanation. Because of that, all source codes had to be promptly moved to GitLab. The GitHub repo is now only used as a backup (you can star the repo there too), and the primary repo is now the GitLab one. Issues can be reported in any repo.
I used Google image search for flag references, and various country flag packs (including FlagKit / flagpack
) for design ideas. Sometimes there was no need to re-draw a flag — usually in cases when a flag is just a set of colored stripes and there already is an SVG version of it somewhere at Wikipedia or some other free flag pack, so in those cases I simply copied those flags (because they look the same in every flag pack).
Some countries officially use their "mother" country flag (those used to be colonies). For example, BV
(Bouvet Island) and SJ
(Svalbard and Jan Mayen) use the flag of Norway; GP
(Guadeloupe) and RE
(Réunion) use the flag of France.
CSS flag icons feature has been submitted by @mindplay-dk
.