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Setup @neodx/svg with Vite

Example repository

You can visit apps/examples/svg/vite-react project in our repository to see how it works.

1. Configure your assets

Add @neodx/svg/vite plugin to vite.config.ts and describe your SVG assets location and output.

typescript
import { defineConfig } from 'vite';
import react from '@vitejs/plugin-react';
import svg from '@neodx/svg/vite';

export default defineConfig({
  plugins: [
    react(),
    svg({
      inputRoot: 'src/shared/ui/icon/assets',
      output: 'public/sprites',
      fileName: '{name}.{hash:8}.svg',
      metadata: 'src/shared/ui/icon/sprite.gen.ts'
    })
  ]
});

2. Create your Icon component

Visit our Writing Icon component guide to see detailed instructions for creating an Icon component.

A simple variant of the Icon component will look like this:

tsx
import clsx from 'clsx';

export function Icon({ name, className, ...props }) {
  return (
    <svg
      className={clsx('select-none fill-current inline-block text-inherit box-content', className)}
      focusable="false"
      aria-hidden
      {...props}
    >
      <use href={`/sprites/sprite.svg#${name}`} />
    </svg>
  );
}

3. Use your Icon component

tsx
import { Icon } from '@/shared/ui/icon';

export function SomeComponent() {
  return <Icon name="common:groups" />;
}

Next steps

Released under the MIT License.