babel-plugin-inline-react-svg
Transforms imports to SVG files into React Components, and optimizes the SVGs with SVGO.
For example, the following code...
import React from 'react';
import CloseSVG from './close.svg';
const MyComponent = () => <CloseSVG />;
will be transformed into...
import React from 'react';
const CloseSVG = () => <svg>{/* ... */}</svg>;
const MyComponent = () => <CloseSVG />;
Installation
npm install --save-dev babel-plugin-inline-react-svg
Usage
.babelrc
(Recommended)
Via .babelrc
{
"plugins": [
"inline-react-svg"
]
}
Options
ignorePattern
- A pattern that imports will be tested against to selectively ignore imports.caseSensitive
- A boolean value that if true will require file paths to match with case-sensitivity. Useful to ensure consistent behavior if working on both a case-sensitive operating system like Linux and a case-insensitive one like OS X or Windows.svgo
- svgo options (false
to disable). Example:
{
"plugins": [
[
"inline-react-svg",
{
"svgo": {
"plugins": [
{
"name": "removeAttrs",
"params": { "attrs": "(data-name)" }
},
"cleanupIDs"
]
}
}
]
]
}
Note: If plugins
field is specified the default enabled svgo
plugins will be overrided. Alternatively, if your Babel config is in JavaScript, the default list of plugins can be extended by making use of the extendDefaultPlugins
utility provided by svgo
.
const { extendDefaultPlugins } = require('svgo');
module.exports = {
plugins: [
[
'inline-react-svg',
{
svgo: {
plugins: extendDefaultPlugins([
{
name: 'removeAttrs',
params: { attrs: '(data-name)' }
},
'cleanupIDs',
])
}
}
]
]
}
Via CLI
$ babel --plugins inline-react-svg script.js
Via Node API
require('@babel/core').transform('code', {
plugins: [
['inline-react-svg', { filename: 'filename representing the code' }],
]
}) // => { code, map, ast };
Inspired by and code foundation provided by react-svg-loader.