lipis / flag-icons

:flags: A curated collection of all country flags in SVG — plus the CSS for easier integration
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Showing flags in dev & production #1265

Open dapehe94 opened 3 weeks ago

dapehe94 commented 3 weeks ago

Hello I am having a strange problem displaying the flags. I have installed the package via npm and imported the css. When I run npm run dev, the flags are not displayed :-( on the other hand if I run npm run build, some flags are displayed and some are not :-( Does anyone know where the problem can come from Thanks

yongyi520 commented 2 weeks ago

i have the same issue, i have the css import but it's just not displaying with 0 width and height

dapehe94 commented 1 week ago

Any idea?

dapehe94 commented 5 days ago

Hello I still have this problem, after running npm run build, I notice the difference in the css code between the flags that are visible and those that are not.

For example, the flag of Colombia, is perfectly visible and the ccs code looks like this: image

On the other hand, the flag of Spain, is not seen and the css code looks like this: image

Here i obtain a 404 not found file.

I still do not understand why this occurs :-(

I would appreciate a solution

Regards

markvantilburg commented 4 days ago

It looks some sort of optimizer/compiler that creates these files and inlines svg in the css file.

The normal css file looks like this: https://github.com/lipis/flag-icons/blob/main/css/flag-icons.css

Your css does not match that at all.

BruneXX commented 4 days ago

Hi Guys, maybe this is not the correct topic but I'm using this library with Angular and I want to avoid (at compilation time) that angular build generates all the svg files in the root folder, do you know if there's any way to move all those *.svg files to a folder? in order to be used like:

/flags/*.svg files

My idea is to have this structure: ./project/assets/flags/*.svg ./project/project_file1.js ./project/project_file2.js ./project/project_fileN.js

Please let me know if the library allows that, thanks!

BruneXX commented 4 days ago

Hi @markvantilburg regarding @dapehe94 comment, it will be possible to add a way to set an absolute path for the flags svg files instead as an alternative to those relative paths? maybe a new lib feature to achieve that?

I think that will probably solve the problem that I've with the angular build setting all the flag images in the root folder of the build...

I'll appreciate to hear from you an this, thanks!

BruneXX commented 4 days ago

@lipis just FYI on above comments:

dapehe94 commented 4 days ago

@BruneXX I would appreciate if you could open a specific thread for your problem, I think it has nothing to do with the one I have. Thank you.

dapehe94 commented 4 days ago

@markvantilburg My css file looks exactly like that. Thxs!

dapehe94 commented 4 days ago

Important, I'm using Vite: import 'flag-icons'; in my main.js.

BruneXX commented 3 days ago

@markvantilburg @dapehe94 @lipis I've reported a new task/issue/feature for the compilation assets issue that I'm facing, maybe you know an easy way to tackle this: https://github.com/lipis/flag-icons/issues/1276

BruneXX commented 3 days ago

Important, I'm using Vite: import 'flag-icons'; in my main.js.

Got it, from my side in angular I'm adding that in the configuration file like the following:

"styles": [
  "src/styles.scss",
  "./node_modules/flag-icons/css/flag-icons.min.css"
],

so easy piece, but the problem is that I've no way (since I think this need to be changed from this package) to set all svg files in a specific folder to avoid have loooot of files in the root of the compiled project.