- Full support of SVGs as components. Import them like your Vue SFCs
- Use Vue bindings as you'd do it with normal components
- Built on top of svg-to-vue-component
- Nuxt 2 (and only Nuxt 2) support
- Fully tested!
A live demo is available through the CodeSandBox of the repo.
- Add
nuxt-svg-loaderas a dependency using yarn or npm to your project - Add
nuxt-svg-loadertomodulessection ofnuxt.config.js
{
modules: [
'nuxt-svg-loader',
]
}- Now you can use your svg files like regular Vue components
- You can use inline svg as well by adding
?inlineat the end of the file path
<template>
<nav>
<a href="https://github.com/vuejs/vue">
<VueLogo />
Vue
</a>
<a href="https://github.com/svg/svgo">
<SVGOLogo />
SVGO
</a>
<a href="https://github.com/webpack/webpack">
<WebpackLogo />
webpack
</a>
<!-- Inline svg -->
<a class="with-background-svg" href="https://github.com/webpack/webpack">
webpack
</a>
<a href="https://github.com/webpack/webpack">
<img src="../components/NuxtTwo.svg?inline">
webpack>
</a>
</nav>
</template>
<script>
import VueLogo from '@/assets/svg/vue.svg';
import SVGOLogo from '@/assets/svg/svgo.svg';
import WebpackLogo from '@/assets/svg/webpack.svg';
export default {
name: 'Example',
components: {
VueLogo,
SVGOLogo,
WebpackLogo,
}
};
</script>
<style>
.with-background-svg {
background: url('@/assets/svg/vue.svg?inline')
}
</style>
- No more options are needed. It'll simply work
The plugin will work seamlessly out of the box. It will also include SVGO defaults to avoid collisions between your optimized SVG files!
If you want to configure the underlying loader (or SVGO), you can do that easily as well. (All options available here)
// file: nuxt.config.js
export default {
// ...
// Your loader options as svgLoader object
svgLoader: {
svgoConfig: {
plugins: [
{ prefixIds: false } // Disables prefixing for SVG IDs
]
}
}
}- Update the deps (of course!)
- Rename
svgotosvgoConfig - If you used id prefixing manually before, you can delete the config:
export default {
svgLoader: {
svgo: { //Rename to svgoConfig
plugins: [
{ prefixIds: true } // Delete that line (or the whole svgLoader object if you don't have any other configurations)
]
}
}
}If you turn on Eslint on save by server, you should exclude .svg files of eslint-loader.
Example:
// nuxt.config.js
build: {
extend(config, ctx) {
// Run ESLint on save
if (ctx.isDev && ctx.isClient) {
config.module.rules.push({
enforce: 'pre',
test: /\.(js|vue)$/,
loader: 'eslint-loader',
exclude: /(node_modules)|(\.svg$)/ /* <--- here */
})
}
}
}- Clone this repository
- Install dependencies using
yarn installornpm install - Start development server using
npm run dev
Copyright (c) Alexander Lichter