nrkno / core-icons

Core icons for web services and native apps.
https://static.nrk.no/core-icons/latest/
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@nrk/core-icons · npm package

Icon and logo kit providing a consistent and predictable user experience across platforms and NRK services

Documentation

https://static.nrk.no/core-icons/latest/

Local development

First clone @nrk/core-icons and install its dependencies:

git clone git@github.com:nrkno/core-icons.git
cd core-icons
# Install dependencies according to package-lock-file
npm ci
npm start # Your browser will open documentation with hot reloading

Building and committing

After having applied changes, remember to build before commiting and pushing your changes upstream.

See Conventional Commits for commit guidelines.

git checkout -b feature/my-changes
# Update the source code
npm run build
# Test to ensure integrity
npm run test
git commit -am "<type>[optional scope]: <desciption>"
git push --set-upstream origin feature/my-changes
# Make a PR to the master branch,
# Assign a developer to review your code

Testing

We use Testpack-cli to ensure published exports work as intended. In short it does the following:

We use arethetypeswring/cli to verify that our type declarations are available for consumers.

nvm

Uses Node Version Manager (nvm) to organize node version

nvm config is saved in .nvmrc, set appropriate node version using:

nvm use

Android

See the installation guide and usage guide.

Local development

To test the script that generates the drawables and Kotlin code locally run node .github\scripts\generate-android-vectors.js

Use gradlew publishToMavenLocal to publish a version locally on your machine to test in other projects