PhlexIcons
General icons extension for Phlex. Includes more than 🎨 12,000 icons from:
- Bootstrap Icons (2,000+)
- Flag Icons (250+)
- Heroicons (300+)
- Lucide Icons (1,500+)
- RadixUI Icons (300+)
- Remix Icons (2,800+)
- Tabler Icons (4,800+)
And happy to extend to other icon packs!
If you don’t want to add all icon packs to your application, you can add a specific icon pack by using one (or multiple) of the following gems:
- phlex-icons-bootstrap
- phlex-icons-flag
- phlex-icons-hero
- phlex-icons-lucide
- phlex-icons-radix
- phlex-icons-remix
- phlex-icons-tabler
Thanks nejdetkadir for creating Phlex::Heroicons as it was the base for this gem.
Other Phlex icon gems:
Installation
Install the gem and add it to the application’s Gemfile by executing:
bundle add phlex-icons
If bundler is not being used to manage dependencies, install the gem by executing:
gem install phlex-icons
Configuration
The gem provides global configuration options, and per icons pack configuration options.
Global configuration
PhlexIcons.configure do |config| config.default_classes = 'size-6' end # OR PhlexIcons.configuration.default_classes = 'size-6'
Bootstrap Icons configuration
Nothing to configure for Bootstrap Icons.
Flag Icons configuration
PhlexIcons::Flag.configure do |config| config.default_variant = :square # or :rectangle end # OR PhlexIcons::Flag.configuration.default_variant = :square # or :rectangle
Heroicons configuration
PhlexIcons::Hero.configure do |config| config.default_variant = :solid # or :outline end # OR PhlexIcons::Hero.configuration.default_variant = :solid # or :outline
Lucide Icons configuration
Nothing to configure for Lucide Icons.
RadixUI Icons configuration
Nothing to configure for RadixUI Icons.
Remix Icons configuration
Nothing to configure for Remix Icons.
Tabler Icons configuration
PhlexIcons::Tabler.configure do |config| config.default_variant = :outline # or :filled end # OR PhlexIcons::Tabler.configuration.default_variant = :outline # or :filled
Usage
With Phlex::Kit
require 'phlex-icons' # No need to require the gem if you are using it in a Rails application. class PhlexIcons < Phlex::HTML include PhlexIcons def view_template div do Bootstrap::House(class: 'size-4') Flag::Sa(variant: :rectangle, class: 'size-4') Hero::Home(variant: :solid, class: 'size-4') Lucide::House(class: 'size-4') Radix::Home(class: 'size-4') Remix::HomeLine(class: 'size-4') Tabler::Home(variant: :filled, class: 'size-4') end end end
Without Phlex::Kit
require 'phlex-icons' # No need to require the gem if you are using it in a Rails application. class PhlexIcons < Phlex::HTML def view_template div do render PhlexIcons::Bootstrap::House.new(class: 'size-4') render PhlexIcons::Flag::Sa.new(variant: :rectangle, class: 'size-4') render PhlexIcons::Hero::Home.new(variant: :solid, class: 'size-4') render PhlexIcons::Lucide::House.new(class: 'size-4') render PhlexIcons::Radix::Home.new(class: 'size-4') render PhlexIcons::Remix::HomeLine.new(class: 'size-4') render PhlexIcons::Tabler::Home.new(variant: :filled, class: 'size-4') end end end
Specific icon pack(s)
Let’s say you want to use only Heroicons and Flag Icons, you can use the following gems:
Then, in your application, you can use the icons like this:
require 'phlex-icons-flag' # No need to require the gem if you are using it in a Rails application. require 'phlex-icons-hero' # No need to require the gem if you are using it in a Rails application. class PhlexIcons < Phlex::HTML include PhlexIcons # If you want to use Phlex::Kit. def view_template div do # With Phlex::Kit. Flag::Sa(variant: :rectangle, class: 'size-4') Hero::Home(variant: :solid, class: 'size-4') # Without Phlex::Kit. render PhlexIcons::Flag::Sa.new(variant: :rectangle, class: 'size-4') render PhlexIcons::Hero::Home.new(variant: :solid, class: 'size-4') end end end
Add custom icons to your Rails application
You can extend the gem in your Rails application to add new icons by creating a phlex-icons/custom
directory inside views/components
directory. Then, you can create a new component for each icon you want to add. For example:
# app/views/components/phlex-icons/custom/icon_class_name.rb module PhlexIcons module Custom class IconClassName < PhlexIcons::Base def view_template # SVG code here. end end end end
Finally, you will need to create a PhlexIcons::Custom
module in phlex-icons/custom.rb
file to include your custom icons and make them a Phlex::Kit
:
# app/views/components/phlex-icons/custom.rb module PhlexIcons module Custom extend Phlex::Kit end end
Now, you can use your custom icons like any other icon pack as described above.
Update icon packs
All icon packs provided in this gem are auto-generated by their generator under generators
directory. You just need to clone the repo and run the generator for the icon pack you want to update. Also, there is a GitHub Action that will run the generator for all icon packs and update the gem weekly on each Friday.
What is the icon pack version used in the gem?
Each icon pack contains a VERSION
constant in its module represents the version of the icon pack used in the gem. So, for example, to get the Bootstrap version used in the gem you can access it by PhlexIcons::Bootstrap::VERSION
.
Development
After checking out the repo, open it in VSCode and click Reopen in Container
to start a development container. Then, run rake spec
to run the tests. You can also run bin/console
for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.
To install this gem onto your local machine, run bundle exec rake install
. To release a new version, update the version number in version.rb
, and then run bundle exec rake release
, which will create a git tag for the version, push git commits and the created tag, and push the .gem
file to rubygems.org.
Contributing
Bug reports and pull requests are welcome on GitHub at https://github.com/AliOsm/phlex-icons. This project is intended to be a safe, welcoming space for collaboration, and contributors are expected to adhere to the code of conduct.
License
The gem is available as open source under the terms of the MIT License.
Code of Conduct
Everyone interacting in the PhlexIcons project’s codebases, issue trackers, chat rooms and mailing lists is expected to follow the code of conduct.