Package Exports
- @naturacosmeticos/natds-icons
- @naturacosmeticos/natds-icons/dist/natds-icons.css
- @naturacosmeticos/natds-icons/dist/natds-icons.json
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Readme
Natura Design System - Icons
Before you start...
Are already using the @naturacosmeticos/natds-web library?
You don't need to install this library directly.
How to install
You can still use this package by installing it directly into your project with:
# with npm
npm install --save @naturacosmeticos/natds-icons
# with yarn
yarn add @naturacosmeticos/natds-icons
How to use
You can import fonts and the generated CSS and JSON files like this:
import {
iconNames, // the .json
iconStyles, // the .css
NatdsIconsEot,
NatdsIconsSvg,
NatdsIconsTtf,
NatdsIconsWoff,
NatdsIconsWoff2
} from '@naturacosmeticos/natds-icons';
For use on web environments, you will need to serve the fonts and consume the CSS file as you see fit.
One possible way to use it on React is creating a simple (JSX) component like this:
import React from "react"
import '@naturacosmeticos/natds-icons/dist/natds-icons.css';
import { iconNames } from '@naturacosmeticos/natds-icons';
const Icon = (props) => (
<i className={`natds-icons-${props.name}`} />
);
You can also import the JSON file that contains the relationships between the icon names and their unicode
counterparts (don't rely on the unicodes
, they are generated automatically)
import {
NatdsIconsTtf,
iconNames
} from '@naturacosmeticos/natds-icons';
How to contribute
To contribute, please check our Contributing guidelines.