robcresswell / vue-material-design-icons

Material Design Icons as Vue Single File Components
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Vue Material Design Icon Components

This library is a collection of Vue single-file components to render Material Design Icons, sourced from the MaterialDesign project. It also includes some CSS that helps make the scaling of the icons a little easier.

Getting started

  1. Install the package

    yarn add vue-material-design-icons

    OR

    npm i vue-material-design-icons
  2. Import the icon, and declare it as a local component:

    import MenuIcon from 'vue-material-design-icons/Menu.vue';
    
    components: {
     MenuIcon;
    }

    OR

    Declare it as a global component:

    import MenuIcon from 'vue-material-design-icons/Menu.vue';
    
    Vue.component('menu-icon', MenuIcon);

    Note Icon files are pascal cased, e.g. CheckboxMarkedCircle.vue, and their default name has Icon appended e.g. CheckboxMarkedCircleIcon.

  3. Then use it in your template code!

    <menu-icon />
  4. Optional Add the included stylesheet. This few lines of CSS will cause the icons to scale with any surrounding text, which can be helpful when you primarily style with CSS. Note that if you intend to handle sizing with the size prop, you probably don't want to use this as it may conflict.

    import 'vue-material-design-icons/styles.css';

Props

Icons

A list of the icons can be found at the Material Design Icons website. The icons packaged here are pascal cased versions of the names displayed on the website, to match the Vue Style Guide. For example, the icon named ultra-high-definition would be imported as "vue-material-design-icons/UltraHighDefinition.vue".

Tips

Credits

Austin Andrews / Templarian for the MaterialDesign project. This supplies the SVG icons for this project, which are packaged as Vue single file components.

Elliot Dahl for this article on prototypr.io. This is where the recommended CSS comes from.

Attila Max Ruf / therufa for the mdi-vue library which inspired this one. It also produces single file components from material design icons.