Icons preset
Use any icon with Pure CSS for UnoCSS.
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Recommended reading: Icons in Pure CSS
Follow the following conventions to use the icons
<prefix><collection>-<icon>
<prefix><collection>:<icon>
For example:
<!-- A basic anchor icon from Phosphor icons -->
<div class="i-ph-anchor-simple-thin" />
<!-- An orange alarm from Material Design Icons -->
<div class="i-mdi-alarm text-orange-400" />
<!-- A large Vue logo -->
<div class="i-logos-vue text-3xl" />
<!-- Sun in light mode, Moon in dark mode, from Carbon -->
<button class="i-carbon-sun dark:i-carbon-moon" />
<!-- Twemoji of laugh, turns to tear on hovering -->
<div class="i-twemoji-grinning-face-with-smiling-eyes hover:i-twemoji-face-with-tears-of-joy" />
Check all available icons.
Install
pnpm add -D @unocss/preset-icons @iconify-json/[the-collection-you-want]
yarn add -D @unocss/preset-icons @iconify-json/[the-collection-you-want]
npm install -D @unocss/preset-icons @iconify-json/[the-collection-you-want]
We use Iconify as our data source of icons. You need to install the corresponding icon-set in devDependencies
by following the @iconify-json/*
pattern. For example, @iconify-json/mdi
for Material Design Icons, @iconify-json/tabler
for Tabler. You can refer to Icônes or Iconify for all the collections available.
// uno.config.ts
import { defineConfig } from 'unocss'
import presetIcons from '@unocss/preset-icons'
export default defineConfig({
presets: [
presetIcons({ /* options */ }),
// ...other presets
],
})
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This preset is included in the unocss
package, you can also import it from there:
import { presetIcons } from 'unocss'
INFO
You can also use this preset alone as a complement to your existing UI frameworks to have pure CSS icons!
If you prefer to install all the icon sets available on Iconify at once (~130MB):
pnpm add -D @iconify/json
yarn add -D @iconify/json
npm install -D @iconify/json
Extra Properties
You can provide the extra CSS properties to control the default behavior of the icons. The following is an example of making icons inlined by default:
presetIcons({
extraProperties: {
'display': 'inline-block',
'vertical-align': 'middle',
// ...
},
})
Modes Overriding
By default, this preset will choose the rendering modes automatically for each icon based on the icons' characteristics. You can read more in this blog post. In some cases, you may want to explicitly set the rendering modes for each icon.
?bg
forbackground-img
- renders the icon as a background image?mask
formask
- renders the icon as a mask image
For example, vscode-icons:file-type-light-pnpm
, an icon with colors (the svg
doesn't contain currentColor
) that will be rendered as a background image. Use vscode-icons:file-type-light-pnpm?mask
to render it as a mask image and bypass it's colors.
<div class="w-full flex items-center justify-center gap-x-4 text-4xl p-2 mt-4">
<div class="i-vscode-icons:file-type-light-pnpm" />
<div class="i-vscode-icons:file-type-light-pnpm?mask text-red-300" />
</div>
Configuring collections and icons resolvers
You can provide collections via @iconify-json/[the-collection-you-want]
, @iconify/json
or using your custom ones using collections
option on your UnoCSS
configuration.
Browser
To load iconify
collections you should use @iconify-json/[the-collection-you-want]
and not @iconify/json
since the json
file is huge.
Bundler
When using bundlers, you can provide the collections using dynamic imports
so they will be bundler as async chunk and loaded on demand.
import presetIcons from '@unocss/preset-icons/browser'
export default defineConfig({
presets: [
presetIcons({
collections: {
carbon: () => import('@iconify-json/carbon/icons.json').then(i => i.default),
mdi: () => import('@iconify-json/mdi/icons.json').then(i => i.default),
logos: () => import('@iconify-json/logos/icons.json').then(i => i.default),
}
})
]
})
CDN
Or if you prefer to fetch them from CDN, you can specify the cdn
option since v0.32.10
. We recommend esm.sh as the CDN provider.
presetIcons({
cdn: 'https://esm.sh/'
})
Customization
You can also provide your own custom collections using CustomIconLoader or InlineCollection, for example using InlineCollection
:
presetIcons({
collections: {
custom: {
circle: '<svg viewBox="0 0 120 120"><circle cx="60" cy="60" r="50"></circle></svg>',
/* ... */
},
carbon: () => import('@iconify-json/carbon/icons.json').then(i => i.default as any),
/* ... */
}
})
And then, you can use it on your html: <span class="i-custom:circle"></span>
Node.js
In Node.js
the preset will search for the installed iconify dataset automatically, so you don't need to register the iconify
collections.
You can also provide your own custom collections using also CustomIconLoader or InlineCollection.
FileSystemIconLoader
Additionally, you can also use FileSystemIconLoader to load your custom icons from your file system. You will need to install @iconify/utils
package as dev dependency
.
// uno.config.ts
import fs from 'node:fs/promises'
import { defineConfig, presetIcons } from 'unocss'
// loader helpers
import { FileSystemIconLoader } from '@iconify/utils/lib/loader/node-loaders'
export default defineConfig({
presets: [
presetIcons({
collections: {
// key as the collection name
'my-icons': {
account: '<svg><!-- ... --></svg>',
// load your custom icon lazily
settings: () => fs.readFile('./path/to/my-icon.svg', 'utf-8'),
/* ... */
},
'my-other-icons': async (iconName) => {
// your custom loader here. Do whatever you want.
// for example, fetch from a remote server:
return await fetch(`https://example.com/icons/${iconName}.svg`).then(res => res.text())
},
// a helper to load icons from the file system
// files under `./assets/icons` with `.svg` extension will be loaded as it's file name
// you can also provide a transform callback to change each icon (optional)
'my-yet-other-icons': FileSystemIconLoader(
'./assets/icons',
svg => svg.replace(/#fff/, 'currentColor')
)
}
})
]
})
ExternalPackageIconLoader
From @iconify/utils v2.1.20
you can use other packages to load icons from others authors using the new createExternalPackageIconLoader helper.
WARNING
External packages must include icons.json
file with the icons
data in IconifyJSON
format, which can be exported with Iconify Tools. Check Exporting icon set as JSON package for more details.
For example, you can use an-awesome-collection
or @my-awesome-collections/some-collection
to load your custom or third party icons:
// uno.config.ts
import { defineConfig, presetIcons } from 'unocss'
import { createExternalPackageIconLoader } from '@iconify/utils/lib/loader/external-pkg'
export default defineConfig({
presets: [
presetIcons({
collections: createExternalPackageIconLoader('an-awesome-collection')
})
]
})
You can also combine it with other custom icon loaders, for example:
// uno.config.ts
import { defineConfig, presetIcons } from 'unocss'
import { FileSystemIconLoader } from 'unplugin-icons/loaders'
import { createExternalPackageIconLoader } from '@iconify/utils/lib/loader/external-pkg'
export default defineConfig({
presets: [
presetIcons({
collections: {
...createExternalPackageIconLoader('other-awesome-collection'),
...createExternalPackageIconLoader('@my-awesome-collections/some-collection'),
...createExternalPackageIconLoader('@my-awesome-collections/some-other-collection'),
'my-yet-other-icons': FileSystemIconLoader(
'./assets/icons',
svg => svg.replace(/^<svg /, '<svg fill="currentColor" ')
)
}
})
]
})
Icon Customizations
You can customize all icons using customizations
configuration option.
Available customizations functions:
transform
: transform rawsvg
, will be only applied when usingcustom
icon collection (iconify
collections excluded).customize
: change default icon customizations values.iconCustomizer
: change default icon customizations values.
For each loaded icon, the customizations will be applied in this order:
- apply
transform
to rawsvg
, if provided and using custom icon collection - apply
customize
with default customizations, if provided - apply
iconCustomizer
withcustomize
customizations, if provided
Global Custom Icon Transformation
When loading your custom icons, you can transform them, for example adding fill
attribute with currentColor
:
presetIcons({
customizations: {
transform(svg) {
return svg.replace(/#fff/, 'currentColor')
}
}
})
From version 0.30.8
the transform
provides the collection
and icon
names:
presetIcons({
customizations: {
transform(svg, collection, icon) {
// do not apply fill to this icons on this collection
if (collection === 'custom' && icon === 'my-icon')
return svg
return svg.replace(/#fff/, 'currentColor')
}
}
})
Global Icon Customization
When loading any icon you can customize common properties to all of them, for example configuring the same size:
presetIcons({
customizations: {
customize(props) {
props.width = '2em'
props.height = '2em'
return props
}
}
})
Icon/Collection Customization
You can customize each icon using iconCustomizer
configuration option.
The iconCustomizer
will take precedence over configuration.
The iconCustomizer
will be applied to any collection, that is, for each icon from custom
loader, inlined
on custom collections
or from @iconify
.
For example, you can configure iconCustomizer
to change all icons for a collection or individual icons on a collection:
presetIcons({
customizations: {
iconCustomizer(collection, icon, props) {
// customize all icons in this collection
if (collection === 'my-other-icons') {
props.width = '4em'
props.height = '4em'
}
// customize this icon in this collection
if (collection === 'my-icons' && icon === 'account') {
props.width = '6em'
props.height = '6em'
}
// customize this @iconify icon in this collection
if (collection === 'mdi' && icon === 'account') {
props.width = '2em'
props.height = '2em'
}
}
}
})
Options
scale
- Type:
number
- Default:
1
Scale related to the current font size (1em).
mode
- Type:
'mask' | 'background-img' | 'auto'
- Default:
'auto'
- See: https://antfu.me/posts/icons-in-pure-css
Mode of generated CSS icons.
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mask
- use background color and themask
property for monochrome iconsbackground-img
- use background image for the icons, colors are staticauto
- smartly decide mode betweenmask
andbackground-img
per icon based on its style
prefix
- Type:
string | string[]
- Default:
'i-'
Class prefix for matching icon rules.
extraProperties
- Type:
Record<string, string>
- Default:
{}
Extra CSS properties applied to the generated CSS.
warn
- Type:
boolean
- Default:
false
Emit warning when missing icons are matched.
collections
- Type:
Record<string, (() => Awaitable<IconifyJSON>) | undefined | CustomIconLoader | InlineCollection>
- Default:
undefined
In Node.js environment, the preset will search for the installed iconify dataset automatically. When using in the browser, this options is provided to provide dataset with custom loading mechanism.
layer
- Type:
string
- Default:
'icons'
Rule layer.
customizations
- Type:
Omit<IconCustomizations, 'additionalProps' | 'trimCustomSvg'>
- Default:
undefined
Custom icon customizations.
autoInstall
- Type:
boolean
- Default:
false
Auto install icon sources package when the usages is detected.
WARNING
Only on node
environment, on browser
this option will be ignored.
unit
- Type:
string
- Default:
'em'
Custom icon unit.
cdn
- Type:
string
- Default:
undefined
Load icons from CDN. Should starts with https://
and ends with /
.
Recommends:
https://esm.sh/
https://cdn.skypack.dev/
customFetch
- Type:
(url: string) => Promise<any>
- Default:
undefined
Preset used ofetch
as the default fetcher, you can also custom fetch function to provide the icon data.
processor
- Type:
(cssObject: CSSObject, meta: Required<IconMeta>) => void
- Default:
undefined
interface IconMeta {
collection: string
icon: string
svg: string
mode?: IconsOptions['mode']
}
Processor for the CSS object before stringify. See example.
Advanced Custom Icon Set Cleanup
When using this preset with your custom icons, consider using a cleanup process similar to that done by Iconify for any icons sets. All the tools you need are available in Iconify Tools.
You can check this repo, using this preset on a Vue 3
project: @iconify/tools/@iconify-demo/unocss.
Read Cleaning up icons article from Iconify for more details.
Credits
- This preset is inspired from this issue created by @husayt.
- Based on the work of this PR by @userquin.