class Primer::IconButton

[Learn more about best functional image practices (WAI Images)](www.w3.org/WAI/tutorials/images/functional)
Either ‘aria-label` or `aria-description` will be used for the `Tooltip` text, depending on which one is present.
`“Search”` instead of `“Magnifying glass”`.
if your `IconButton` renders a magnifying glass icon and invokes a search action, the `aria-label` should be
The `aria-label` should describe the action to be invoked rather than the icon itself. For instance,
`IconButton` requires an `aria-label`, which will provide assistive technologies with an accessible label.
@accessibility
`IconButton` will always render with a tooltip unless the tag is `:summary`.
Use `IconButton` to render Icon-only buttons without the default button styles.

def initialize(icon:, scheme: DEFAULT_SCHEME, box: false, tooltip_direction: Primer::Alpha::Tooltip::DIRECTION_DEFAULT, **system_arguments)

Parameters:
  • system_arguments (Hash) -- <%= link_to_system_arguments_docs %>
  • box (Boolean) -- Whether the button is in a <%= link_to_component(Primer::Beta::BorderBox) %>. If `true`, the button will have the `Box-btn-octicon` class.
  • tooltip_direction (Symbol) -- (Primer::Alpha::Tooltip::DIRECTION_DEFAULT) <%= one_of(Primer::Alpha::Tooltip::DIRECTION_OPTIONS) %>
  • aria-description (String) -- String that can be read by assistive technology. A description can be longer as it is intended to provide more context and information. See the accessibility section for more information.
  • aria-label (String) -- String that can be read by assistive technology. A label should be short and concise. See the accessibility section for more information.
  • type (Symbol) -- <%= one_of(Primer::Beta::BaseButton::TYPE_OPTIONS) %>
  • tag (Symbol) -- <%= one_of(Primer::Beta::BaseButton::TAG_OPTIONS) %>
  • icon (String) -- Name of <%= link_to_octicons %> to use.
  • scheme (Symbol) -- <%= one_of(Primer::IconButton::SCHEME_OPTIONS) %>

Other tags:
    Example: Custom tooltip direction -
    Example: With an `aria-description` -
    Example: In a BorderBox -
    Example: Schemes -
    Example: Default -
def initialize(icon:, scheme: DEFAULT_SCHEME, box: false, tooltip_direction: Primer::Alpha::Tooltip::DIRECTION_DEFAULT, **system_arguments)
  @icon = icon
  @system_arguments = system_arguments
  @system_arguments[:id] ||= self.class.generate_id
  @system_arguments[:classes] = class_names(
    "btn-octicon",
    SCHEME_MAPPINGS[fetch_or_fallback(SCHEME_OPTIONS, scheme, DEFAULT_SCHEME)],
    system_arguments[:classes],
    "Box-btn-octicon" => box
  )
  validate_aria_label
  @aria_label = aria("label", @system_arguments)
  @aria_description = aria("description", @system_arguments)
  @tooltip_arguments = {
    for_id: @system_arguments[:id],
    direction: tooltip_direction
  }
  # If we have both an `aria-label` and a `aria-description`, we create a `Tooltip` with the description type and keep the `aria-label` in the button.
  # Otherwise, the `aria-label` is used as the tooltip text, which is the `aria-labelled-by` of the button, so we don't set it in the button.
  if @aria_label.present? && @aria_description.present?
    @system_arguments.delete(:"aria-description")
    @system_arguments[:aria].delete(:description) if @system_arguments.include?(:aria)
    @tooltip_arguments[:text] = @aria_description
    @tooltip_arguments[:type] = :description
  else
    @system_arguments.delete(:"aria-label")
    @system_arguments[:aria].delete(:label) if @system_arguments.include?(:aria)
    @tooltip_arguments[:text] = @aria_label
    @tooltip_arguments[:type] = :label
  end
end

def render_tooltip?

def render_tooltip?
  @system_arguments[:tag] != :summary
end