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:stop_sign: @carbon/icons-angular - DEPRECATED :stop_sign:
This library is deprecated in favor of @carbon/icons
.
@carbon/icons is the main icons package for Carbon Design System, hence you'll get updates as soon as they are made. Additionally, the unpacked size is significantly lower, 38MB compared to 148MB.
To get started with @carbon/icons check out the code sandbox demo.
There are comments added to files to guide you through the usage. The relevant files to look at are:
Angular components for icons in digital and software products using the Carbon Design System
Getting started
To install @carbon/icons-angular
in your project, you will need to run the
following command using npm:
npm install -S @carbon/icons-angular
If you prefer Yarn, use the following command instead:
yarn add @carbon/icons-angular
Usage
Icons in this package support the following sizes: 16
, 20
, 24
, and 32
pixels. These sizes refer to the width and height of the icon. To reduce bundle
sizes each icon is exported as it's own module, you can use an icon component in
your project by doing the following:
In your module:
import { AddModule } from '@carbon/icons-angular';
@NgModule({
// ...
imports: [
// ...
AddModule,
// ...
],
// ...
})
export class MyModule {}
In your component template:
<!-- ... -->
<!-- the directive should be preferd whenever possible -->
<svg ibmIconAdd size="32"></svg>
<!-- but a component is also available -->
<ibm-icon-add size="32"></ibm-icon-add>
<!-- ... -->
Migration notes
Previously (all v10
versions) a pattern like the following was required
import { Add32Module } from '@carbon/icons-angular/lib/add/32.js';
@NgModule({
// ...
imports: [
// ...
Add32Module,
// ...
],
// ...
})
export class MyModule {}
This is no longer supported. All icon module imports must switch to the format outlined above.
API
Options available to the icon directive or component:
# @Input() size: string;
Choses the size of the component.
Example:
<ibm-icon-add size="16"></ibm-icon-add>
# @Input() innerClass: string;
Applies a classList
to the inner SVG. Use the normal class
attribute to
apply classes to the host element.
Example:
<ibm-icon-add size="16" innerClass="inner-class" class="host-class"></ibm-icon-add>
would result in
<ibm-icon-add size="16" class="host-class">
<svg class="inner-class"><!-- ... --></svg>
</ibm-icon-add>
# @Input() ariaLabel: string;
If supplied, should provide an accessible description of the icon.
Example:
<ibm-icon-add size="16" ariaLabel="Add a new item"></ibm-icon-add>
# @Input() ariaLabelledby: string;
If supplied, should link to an element providing an accessible description of the icon.
Example:
<label id="itemAddLabel">Add a new item</label>
<ibm-icon-add size="16" ariaLabelledby="itemAddLabel"></ibm-icon-add>
# @Input() ariaHidden: boolean;
Controls the visibility of the underlying SVG to screen readers.
Example:
<ibm-icon-add size="16" ariaHidden="true"></ibm-icon-add>
# @Input() title: string;
Adds a <title>
element to the inner SVG. Most browsers will display this text
as a tooltip when the icon is hovered.
Example:
<ibm-icon-add size="16" title="Add a new item"></ibm-icon-add>
# @Input() focusable: boolean;
Enables or disables the focusable
attribute. Set this to explicitly control
whether the underlying element should receive focus. Defaults to false
in most
cases.
Example:
<ibm-icon-add size="16" focusable="false"></ibm-icon-add>
🙌 Contributing
We're always looking for contributors to help us fix bugs, build new features, or help us improve the project documentation. If you're interested, definitely check out our Contributing Guide! 👀
📝 License
Licensed under the Apache 2.0 License.