Reputation: 4462
I want to import multiple svg's in one vue component. The documentation says I Have to import each one of them, but how can I import multiple svgs in a much shorter and cleaner way?
vue-svg-loader documentation: https://vue-svg-loader.js.org/
<script>
import Info from "@/assets/svgs/info.svg";
import Help from "@/assets/svgs/help.svg";
import Close from "@/assets/svgs/close.svg";
// etc. pp.
export default {
components: {
Info,
Help,
Close
}
</script>
What happens if I got over one hundred svg's I want to import?
Any ideas to solve this?
Upvotes: 5
Views: 6010
Reputation: 148
Unfortunately, the method described in this answer did not work for me (Vue-CLI 3 + Vue 2).
Examples: External SVG:
<img :src="require(`@/assets/img/icons/base/config.svg`).default" />
Inline SVG (dynamic component):
<component :is="require(`@/assets/img/icons/base/config.svg?inline`)" />
Inline SVG (component):
<template><config-icon /></template>
import ConfigIcon from '@/components/icons/config-icon.vue';
Add the code below to vue.config.js:
chainWebpack: (config) => {
const svgRule = config.module.rule('svg');
svgRule.uses.clear();
svgRule.delete('type');
svgRule.delete('generator');
svgRule
.oneOf('inline')
.resourceQuery(/inline/)
.use('babel-loader')
.loader('babel-loader')
.end()
.use('vue-svg-loader')
.loader('vue-svg-loader')
.end()
.end()
.oneOf('external')
.use('file-loader')
.loader('file-loader')
.options({
name: 'assets/[name].[hash:8].[ext]',
});
},
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 26731
Create a base component and register it globally since you'll use it very frequently.
Create a <BaseIcon>
component that uses require
with expression to create a context for the SVG modules:
<template>
<Component
:is="require(`@/assets/svgs/${name}.svg`).default"
class="BaseIcon"
v-bind="$attrs"
@v-on="$listeners"
/>
</template>
<script>
export default {
name: 'BaseIcon',
// Transparent wrapper component
// https://v2.vuejs.org/v2/guide/components-props.html#Disabling-Attribute-Inheritance
inheritAttrs: false,
props: {
name: {
type: String,
required: true,
},
},
}
</script>
<style>
.BaseIcon {
/* Add some default CSS declaration blocks */
}
</style>
Note: We use <Component>
to handle dynamic components, which assumes you'll use vue-svg-loader
and the SVGs are treated as components. If that is not the case, use an <img>
tag instead and use src
instead of is
.
Registering the base component globally:
If you're only creating a single base component, you can just go to your main.js
file and before mounting the app do:
import Vue from 'vue'
import BaseIcon from './components/_base/BaseIcon.vue'
import App from './App.vue'
Vue.component('BaseIcon', BaseIcon)
Vue.config.productionTip = false
new Vue({
render: h => h(App),
}).$mount('#app')
Else, if you want something a little bit more complex, take a look at how this boilerplate registers base components automatically.
Finally, use the component like so:
<template>
<div>
<BaseIcon
name="info"
/>
<BaseIcon
name="help"
/>
<BaseIcon
name="close"
/>
</div>
</template>
<script>
export default {
name: 'SomeComp',
}
</script>
Upvotes: 10