Kolidecons gem to distribute kolidecons svg (https://github.com/kolide/kolidecons)
Add this to your Gemfile
gem 'kolidecons'
Then bundle install
.
This rails helper let's you easily include svg Kolidecons in your rails apps.
<%= kolidecon "alert", :height => 32, :class => "right left", :"aria-label" => "hi" %>
The minimum CSS you'll need in your rails app is in the [kolide][kolidecons] repository. You can also npm install that package and include build/kolidecons.css
in your styles.
require 'kolidecons'
icon = Kolidecons::Kolidecon.new("x")
icon.to_svg
# <svg class="kolidecon kolidecon-x" viewBox="0 0 16 16" width="16" height="16" version="1.1" "aria-hidden"="true"><path d="M7.48 8l3.75 3.75-1.48 1.48L6 9.48l-3.75 3.75-1.48-1.48L4.52 8 .77 4.25l1.48-1.48L6 6.52l3.75-3.75 1.48 1.48z"></path></svg>
The Kolidecon
class takes two arguments. The first is the symbol of the icon, and the second is a hash of arguments representing html attributes
This is the name of the kolidecon you want to use. For example alert
. [Full list of icons][kolidecons-docs]
:height
- When setting the height to a number, the icon will scale to that size. For example, passing32
, will calculate the width based on the icon's natural size.:width
- When setting the width to a number, the icon will scale to that size. For example, passing32
, will calculate the width based on the icon's natural size.
If both :width, :height
are passed into the options hash, then the icon will be sized exactly at those dimensions.
Once initialized, you can read a few properties from the icon.
Returns the string of the symbol name
icon = Kolidecons::Kolidecon.new("x")
icon.symbol
# "x"
Path returns the string representation of the path of the icon.
icon = Kolidecons::Kolidecon.new("x")
icon.path
# <path d="M7.48 8l3.75 3.75-1.48 1.48L6 9.48l-3.75 3.75-1.48-1.48L4.52 8 .77 4.25l1.48-1.48L6 6.52l3.75-3.75 1.48 1.48z"></path>
This is a hash of all the options
that will be added to the output tag.
icon = Kolidecons::Kolidecon.new("x")
icon.options
# {:class=>"kolidecon kolidecon-x", :viewBox=>"0 0 12 16", :version=>"1.1", :width=>12, :height=>16, :"aria-hidden"=>"true"}
Width is the icon's true width. Based on the svg view box width. Note, this doesn't change if you scale it up with size options, it only is the natural width of the icon
Height is the icon's true height. Based on the svg view box height. _Note, this doesn't change if you scale it up with size options, it only is the natural height of the icon.
Returns a string of the svg tag
icon = Kolidecons::Kolidecon.new("x")
icon.to_svg
# <svg class="kolidecon kolidecon-x" viewBox="0 0 16 16" width="16" height="16" version="1.1" "aria-hidden"="true"><path d="M7.48 8l3.75 3.75-1.48 1.48L6 9.48l-3.75 3.75-1.48-1.48L4.52 8 .77 4.25l1.48-1.48L6 6.52l3.75-3.75 1.48 1.48z"></path></svg>
Returns a string of the svg tag
icon = Kolidecons::Kolidecon.new("x")
icon.to_svg_use
# <svg class="kolidecon kolidecon-x" viewBox="0 0 16 16" width="16" height="16" version="1.1" "aria-hidden"="true"><use xlink:href="#x" /></svg>
The Kolidecons class has a method that will output the svg sprite sheet that you can inline in your app.
Kolidecons.sprite_sheet
# <svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><symbol viewBox="0 0 16 16" id="alert">...</svg>
If you need to add more icons to this gem, first follow the steps outlined in the kolidecons repo: https://github.com/kolide/kolidecons#changing-adding-or-deleting-icons.
Once that is complete, copy the files from the kolidecons repo at ./build/data.json
and ./build/sprite.kolidecons.svg
into the lib/
directory of this repo.
(c) 2022 Kolide, Inc.