Speedy SVGR rewritten in Rust 🦀
If you are using SVGR RS from Rust, see rustdoc and for most uses.
SVGR RS provides an webpack loader to import SVG as React components.
npm install --save-dev @svgr-rs/svgrs-plugin
# or use yarn
yarn add --dev @svgr-rs/core
webpack.config.js
{
test: /\.svg$/i,
issuer: /\.[jt]sx?$/,
resourceQuery: /react/,
use: [
{
loader: '@svgr-rs/svgrs-plugin/webpack',
options: {
exportType: 'named',
namedExport: 'ReactComponent',
},
},
],
}
SVGR RS provides an vite plugin to import SVG as React components.
npm install --save-dev @svgr-rs/svgrs-plugin
# or use yarn
yarn add --dev @svgr-rs/core
vite.config.js
import react from '@vitejs/plugin-react'
import { svgrs } from '@svgr-rs/svgrs-plugin/vite'
import { defineConfig } from 'vite'
export default defineConfig({
plugins: [
react(),
svgrs({
exportType: 'named',
namedExport: 'ReactComponent',
})
],
})
Use SVGR RS in Node.js to complex transformations or tools.
npm install --save-dev @svgr-rs/core
# or use yarn
yarn add --dev @svgr-rs/core
Import transform
from @svgr-rs/core
to transform a file. It takes three arguments:
source
: the SVG source code to transformoptions
: the options used to transform the SVGstate
: a state linked to the transformation
import { transform } from '@svgr-rs/core'
const svgCode = `
<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"
xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">
<rect x="10" y="10" height="100" width="100"
style="stroke:#ff0000; fill: #0000ff"/>
</svg>
`
const jsCode = await transform(
svgCode,
{ icon: true },
{ componentName: 'MyComponent' },
)
Transform time without SVGO and Prettier in W3C SVG 1.1 TestSuite:
- jsxRuntime
- jsxRuntimeImport
- icon
- native
- typescript
- dimensions
- expandProps
- prettier
- prettierConfig
- svgo (Speedy SVGO rewritten in Rust is working in progress)
- svgoConfig
- ref
- memo
- replaceAttrValues
- svgProps
- titleProp
- descProp