Heroicon

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Ruby on Rails view helpers for the beautiful hand-crafted SVG icons, Heroicons.

Used in production at Morning Brew ☕

This gem has no official affiliation with Tailwind CSS or the Heroicon team (yet!). Check out their sites:

Installation

Add this line to your application's Gemfile:

gem "heroicon"

And then execute:

$ bundle

Run the installer

$ rails g heroicon:install

Usage

To use a icon in your views, simply use the provided view helper with the name of an icon.

<%= heroicon "search" %>

Heroicon comes with two variants, :outline and :solid. The default variant is :solid. This can be changed in config/initializers/heroicon.rb, which is generated during installation (See Configuration). To overwrite this in the view, use

<%= heroicon "search", variant: :outline %>

You can also pass HTML options directly to the icon.

<%= heroicon "search", options: { class: "text-primary-500" } %>

Heroicon currently supports icons up to Version 1.0.1. If there is a icon that is missing, feel free to contribute by following our contributing guide below.

Configuration

After running rails g heroicon:install in the installation step, a configuration file will be created at config/initializers/heroicon.rb.

Currently there are two configuration options:

  • variant: The default variant to use if no variant is specified in the view.
    • You can set this to either :outline or :solid. Defaults to :solid.
  • default_class: A default class that gets applied to every icon.
    • This accepts either a String to apply to every icon, or a Hash, which applies the class based on the variant of the icon (see the example below).
    • You can disable this on a per-icon basis by passing disable_default_class: true in the options hash within the view.
    • Note: If you use the default_class option with PurgeCSS (or something similar), make sure you add the classes you want to use to the generated CSS file. For PurgeCSS, you may want to add config/intializers/heroicon.rb to the list of purged paths.

An example configuration looks like this:

Heroicon.configure do |config|
  config.variant = :solid
  config.default_class = {solid: "h-5 w-5", outline: "h-6 w-6"}
end

Disabling the default class in the view:

<%= heroicon "search", options: { class: "custom-class" disable_default_class: true } %>

Contributing

Anyone is encouraged to help improve this project. Here are a few ways you can help:

To get started with development:

git clone https://github.com/bharget/heroicon.git
cd heroicon
bundle install
bundle exec rake test

License

The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.