Installation
Add the dependency:
Pure React Native:
npm i react-native-dynamic-vector-icons
npm i react-native-vector-icons
# iOS Only
npx pod-install
Expo Version:
"react-native-dynamic-vector-icons": "WrathChaos/react-native-dynamic-vector-icons#expo"
Peer Dependencies
IMPORTANT! You need install them.
"react-native-vector-icons": ">= 6.x.x"
Import
import Icon, { IconType } from "react-native-dynamic-vector-icons";
Basic Usage
<Icon
name="github"
type={IconType.AntDesign}
size={30}
color="purple"
onPress={() => {}}
/>
Bundled Icon Sets
Browse all.
AntDesign
by AntFinance (297 icons)
Entypo
by Daniel Bruce (411 icons)
EvilIcons
by Alexander Madyankin & Roman Shamin (v1.10.1, 70 icons)
Feather
by Cole Bemis & Contributors (v4.21.0, 279 icons)
FontAwesome
by Dave Gandy (v4.7.0, 675 icons)
FontAwesome 5
by Fonticons, Inc. (v5.7.0, 1500 (free) 5082 (pro) icons)
Fontisto
by Kenan Gündoğan (v3.0.4, 615 icons)
Foundation
by ZURB, Inc. (v3.0, 283 icons)
Ionicons
by Ben Sperry (v4.2.4, 696 icons)
MaterialIcons
by Google, Inc. (v3.0.1, 932 icons)
MaterialCommunityIcons
by MaterialDesignIcons.com (v4.0.96, 4416 icons)
Octicons
by Github, Inc. (v8.4.1, 184 icons)
Zocial
by Sam Collins (v1.0, 100 icons)
SimpleLineIcons
by Sabbir & Contributors (v2.4.1, 189 icons)
Installation for iOS and Android
List of all available fonts to copy & paste in info.plist (Most Stable)
<key>UIAppFonts</key>
<array>
<string>AntDesign.ttf</string>
<string>Entypo.ttf</string>
<string>EvilIcons.ttf</string>
<string>Feather.ttf</string>
<string>FontAwesome.ttf</string>
<string>FontAwesome5_Brands.ttf</string>
<string>FontAwesome5_Regular.ttf</string>
<string>FontAwesome5_Solid.ttf</string>
<string>Foundation.ttf</string>
<string>Ionicons.ttf</string>
<string>MaterialIcons.ttf</string>
<string>MaterialCommunityIcons.ttf</string>
<string>SimpleLineIcons.ttf</string>
<string>Octicons.ttf</string>
<string>Zocial.ttf</string>
<string>Fontisto.ttf</string>
</array>
Note: you need to recompile your project after adding new fonts, also ensure that they also appear under Copy Bundle Resources in Build Phases.
If you want to use the TabBar/NavigatorIOS integration or use getImageSource
/getImageSourceSync
, then you need to add RNVectorIcons.xcodeproj
to Libraries and add libRNVectorIcons.a
to Link Binary With Libraries under Build Phases. More info and screenshots about how to do this is available in the React Native documentation.
Option: With react-native link
$ react-native link react-native-vector-icons
Note: Some users are having trouble using this method, try one of the others if you are too.
Add the following to your Podfile
and run pod update
:
pod 'RNVectorIcons', :path => '../node_modules/react-native-vector-icons'
Edit Info.plist
as described above.
If you are using use_frameworks!
in your Podfile
you instead need to dynamically load the icon font by doing Icon.loadFont()
when boostrapping your application.
Note: You must be consuming React itself via CocoaPods for this to work, see React Native documentation on how to set that up.
Android
Option: With Gradle (recommended)
This method has the advantage of fonts being copied from this module at build time so that the fonts and JS are always in sync, making upgrades painless.
Edit android/app/build.gradle
( NOT android/build.gradle
) and add the following:
apply from: "../../node_modules/react-native-vector-icons/fonts.gradle"
To customize the files being copied, add the following instead:
project.ext.vectoricons = [
iconFontNames: [ 'MaterialIcons.ttf', 'EvilIcons.ttf' ] // Name of the font files you want to copy
]
apply from: "../../node_modules/react-native-vector-icons/fonts.gradle"
Option: Manually
- Copy the contents in the
Fonts
folder to android/app/src/main/assets/fonts
(note lowercase fonts folder).
Integrating library for getImageSource
support
These steps are optional and only needed if you want to use the Icon.getImageSource
function.
-
Edit android/settings.gradle
to look like this (without the +):
rootProject.name = 'MyApp'
include ':app'
+ include ':react-native-vector-icons'
+ project(':react-native-vector-icons').projectDir = new File(rootProject.projectDir, '../node_modules/react-native-vector-icons/android')
-
Edit android/app/build.gradle
(note: app folder) to look like this:
apply plugin: 'com.android.application'
android {
...
}
dependencies {
compile fileTree(dir: 'libs', include: ['*.jar'])
compile "com.android.support:appcompat-v7:23.0.1"
compile "com.facebook.react:react-native:+" // From node_modules
+ compile project(':react-native-vector-icons')
}
-
Edit your MainApplication.java
(deep in android/app/src/main/java/...
) to look like this (note two places to edit):
package com.myapp;
+ import com.oblador.vectoricons.VectorIconsPackage;
....
@Override
protected List<ReactPackage> getPackages() {
return Arrays.<ReactPackage>asList(
new MainReactPackage()
+ , new VectorIconsPackage()
);
}
}
Configuration - Props
Property | Type | Default | Description |
---|
style | style | style | use this to change the Icon's style |
name | string | null | use this to change icon's itself |
type | IconType | null | set the icon's type |
size | number | null | changes the icon's size |
color | color | null | use this to change icon's color |
onPress | function | undefined | use this to set the icon's onPress functionality |
Credits
Special thanks to oblador, react-native-vector-icons to make a great icon library :) This library is a little wrapper for react-native-vector-icons to make their icon type dynamically.
Author
FreakyCoder, kurayogun@gmail.com
License
React Native Dynamic Vector Icons Library is available under the MIT license. See the LICENSE file for more info.
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