1. vue-cli-plugin-svg-vue3

vue-cli-plugin-svg-vue3

vue-svg npm version code style: prettier

this is temp fork!
original: https://github.com/FedorSherbakov/vue-svg

Super simple svg loading module for Vue.js

(actual npm package is vue-cli-plugin-svg)

Introduction

vue-svg allows you to import .svg files in multiple ways depending on the resource query you provide. Currently, this allows you to do the following:

  • file.svg - normal import using file-loader
  • file.svg?data - base64 data url import using url-loader
  • file.svg?inline - inline import using vue-svg-loader
  • file.svg?sprite - import using svg-sprite-loader (alpha implementation)

Installation

Using the new Vue CLI 3, it's as simple as navigating to your project and running:

 $ vue add svg

That's it! You're ready to go!

Usage

The usage examples are documented as:

 <!-- Vue.js code -->
 <!-- Outputted html -->

Standard external import

Import normally as an external resource using file-loader

 <template>
  <img src="@/assets/vue-logo.svg" />
</template>
 <img src="/img/vue-logo.938241fe.svg" />

Inline base64 url

Inline as a URL (no external requests) using url-loader

 <template>
  <img src="@/assets/vue-logo.svg?data" />
</template>
 <img src="data:image/svg+xml;base64,P...2h913j1g18h98hr" />

Inline svg element

Inline as an actual svg element using vue-svg-loader

 <template>
  <VueLogo />
</template>

<script>
  import VueLogo from "@/assets/vue-logo.svg?inline";

  export default {
    components: {
      VueLogo,
    },
  };
</script>
 <svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg"><path></path></svg>

Sprite import

 <template>
  <svg><use xlink:href="#vue-logo"></use></svg>
</template>

<script>
  import "@/assets/vue-logo.svg?sprite";
</script>
 <!-- Coming shortly -->

Configuration

You can provide options to all of the loaders used in using the vue.config.js pluginOptions field:

 // vue.config.js

module.exports = {
  pluginOptions: {
    svg: {
      inline: {}, // Pass options to vue-svg-loader
      data: {}, // Pass options to url-loader
      sprite: {}, // Pass options to svg-sprite-loader
      external: {}, // Pass options to file-loader
    },
  },
};

You can provide as many options as you like, or nothing at all. You don't have to configure options, it will use some standard defaults.

You can also customise the resource queries for each type that doesn't get passed as a loader options (other than external, which doesn't use a resourceQuery):

 // vue.config.js

module.exports = {
  pluginOptions: {
    svg: {
      // You can change this
      inline: { resourceQuery: /inline/ },
    },
  },
};

Standard defaults

By default, file-loader will inherit the standard configuration from vue-cli so that behaves exactly the same.

vue-svg-loader by default will not use svgo. This is because it can cause more problems than it solves generally, though this can be easily re-enabled. Check the vue-svg-loader documentation for more info.

Contributing

As this loader attempts to abstract webpack configuration from the process and make it easier to use multiple svg loaders, any contributions that add more svg loader methods to the configuration will be accepted wholeheartedly!

Also I'll be actively maintaining this project so if you'd rather just make a request for a loader or a feature; I'd be happy to take a look and see what I can do myself :)

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