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Vue Inline SVG

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Vue component loads an SVG source dynamically and inline <svg> so you can manipulate the style of it with CSS or JS. It looks like basic <img> so you markup will not be bloated with SVG content. Loaded SVGs are cached so it will not make network request twice.

Using Vue v2?

Check old version vue-inline-svg@2

Install

NPM

npm install vue-inline-svg

Register locally in your component

import InlineSvg from 'vue-inline-svg';

// Your component
export default {
    components: {
        InlineSvg,
    }
}

Or register globally in the Vue app

import { createApp } from 'vue'
import InlineSvg from 'vue-inline-svg';

const app = createApp({/*...*/});
app.component('inline-svg', InlineSvg);

CDN

<script src="https://unpkg.com/vue"></script>
<!-- Include the `vue-inline-svg` script on your page after Vue script -->
<script src="https://unpkg.com/vue-inline-svg"></script>

<script>
const app = Vue.createApp({/*...*/});
app.component('inline-svg', VueInlineSvg);
</script>

Usage

<inline-svg
    src="image.svg"
    transformSource="transformSvg"
    @loaded="svgLoaded($event)"
    @unloaded="svgUnloaded()"
    @error="svgLoadError($event)"
    width="150"
    height="150"
    fill="black"
    aria-label="My image"
></inline-svg>

Example

props

- src

Path to SVG file

<inline-svg src="/my.svg"/>

Note: if you use vue-loader assets or vue-cli, then paths like '../assets/my.svg' will not be handled by file-loader automatically like vue-cli do for <img> tag, so you will need to use it with require:

<inline-svg :src="require('../assets/my.svg')"/>

Learn more:

- title

Sets/overwrites the <title> of the SVG

<inline-svg :src="image.svg" title="My Image"/>

- keepDuringLoading

true by default. It makes vue-inline-svg to preserve old image visible, when new image is being loaded. Pass false to disable it and show nothing during loading.

<inline-svg :src="image.svg" :keepDuringLoading="false"/>

- transformSource

Function to transform SVG source

This example create circle in svg:

<inline-svg :src="image.svg" :transformSource="transform"/>

<script>
const transform = (svg) => {
    let point = document.createElementNS("http://www.w3.org/2000/svg", 'circle');
        point.setAttributeNS(null, 'cx', '20');
        point.setAttributeNS(null, 'cy', '20');
        point.setAttributeNS(null, 'r', '10');
        point.setAttributeNS(null, 'fill', 'red');
        svg.appendChild(point);
    return svg;
}
// For cleaner syntax you could use https://github.com/svgdotjs/svg.js
</script>

SVG attributes

Other SVG and HTML attributes will be passed to inlined <svg>. Except attributes with false or null value.

<!-- input -->
<inline-svg
    fill-opacity="0.25"
    :stroke-opacity="myStrokeOpacity"
    :color="false"
></inline-svg>

<!-- output -->
<svg fill-opacity="0.25" stroke-opacity="0.5"></svg>

events

- loaded

Called when SVG image is loaded and inlined. Inlined SVG element passed as argument into the listener’s callback function.

<inline-svg @loaded="myInlinedSvg = $event"/>

- unloaded

Called when src prop was changed and another SVG start loading.

<inline-svg @unloaded="handleUnloaded()"/>

- error

Called when SVG failed to load. Error object passed as argument into the listener’s callback function.

<inline-svg @error="log($event)"/>

Comparison

Changelog

CHANGELOG.md

Contributing

CONTRIBUTING.md

License

MIT License