1. svg-inline-loader
Cleans up and inlines your SVG files into Webpack module.
svg-inline-loader
Package: svg-inline-loader
Created by: sairion
Last modified: Fri, 07 Jul 2023 03:54:12 GMT
Version: 0.8.2
License: MIT
Downloads: 767,590
Repository: https://github.com/sairion/svg-inline-loader

Install

npm install svg-inline-loader
yarn add svg-inline-loader

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SVG Inline Loader for Webpack

This Webpack loader inlines SVG as module. If you use Adobe suite or Sketch to export SVGs, you will get auto-generated, unneeded crusts. This loader removes it for you, too.

Install

 npm install svg-inline-loader --save-dev

Configuration

Simply add configuration object to module.loaders like this.

     {
        test: /\.svg$/,
        loader: 'svg-inline-loader'
    }

warning: You should configure this loader only once via module.loaders or require('!...'). See #15 for detail.

Query Options

removeTags: boolean

Removes specified tags and its children. You can specify tags by setting removingTags query array.

default: removeTags: false

removingTags: [...string]

warning: this won't work unless you specify removeTags: true

default: removingTags: ['title', 'desc', 'defs', 'style']

warnTags: [...string]

warns about tags, ex: ['desc', 'defs', 'style']

default: warnTags: []

removeSVGTagAttrs: boolean

Removes width and height attributes from <svg />.

default: removeSVGTagAttrs: true

removingTagAttrs: [...string]

Removes attributes from inside the <svg />.

default: removingTagAttrs: []

warnTagAttrs: [...string]

Warns to console about attributes from inside the <svg />.

default: warnTagAttrs: []

classPrefix: boolean || string

Adds a prefix to class names to avoid collision across svg files.

default: classPrefix: false

idPrefix: boolean || string

Adds a prefix to ids to avoid collision across svg files.

default: idPrefix: false

Example Usage

 // Using default hashed prefix (__[hash:base64:7]__)
var logoTwo = require('svg-inline-loader?classPrefix!./logo_two.svg');

// Using custom string
var logoOne = require('svg-inline-loader?classPrefix=my-prefix-!./logo_one.svg');

// Using custom string and hash
var logoThree = require('svg-inline-loader?classPrefix=__prefix-[sha512:hash:hex:5]__!./logo_three.svg');

See loader-utils for hash options.

Preferred usage is via a module.loaders:

     {
        test: /\.svg$/,
        loader: 'svg-inline-loader?classPrefix'
    }

Maintainers


Juho Vepsäläinen

Joshua Wiens

Kees Kluskens

Sean Larkin

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