A React component that injects SVG into the DOM.
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Let's say you have an SVG available at some URL, and you'd like to inject it into the DOM for various reasons. This module does the heavy lifting for you by delegating the process to @tanem/svg-injector, which makes an AJAX request for the SVG and then swaps in the SVG markup inline. The async loaded SVG is also cached, so multiple uses of an SVG only require a single server request.
import { createRoot } from 'react-dom/client'
import { ReactSVG } from 'react-svg'
const container = document.getElementById('root')
const root = createRoot(container)
root.render(<ReactSVG src="svg.svg" />)
- Accessibility: Source | Sandbox
- API Usage: Source | Sandbox
- Basic Usage: Source | Sandbox
- Before Injection: Source | Sandbox
- CSS Animation: Source | Sandbox
- CSS-in-JS: Source | Sandbox
- External Stylesheet: Source | Sandbox
- Fallbacks: Source | Sandbox
- Iframe: Source | Sandbox
- Loading: Source | Sandbox
- No Extension: Source | Sandbox
- SSR: Source | Sandbox
- Styled Components: Source | Sandbox
- SVG Wrapper: Source | Sandbox
- Typescript: Source | Sandbox
- UMD Build (Development): Source | Sandbox
- UMD Build (Production): Source | Sandbox
Props
src
- The SVG URL.afterInjection(svg)
- Optional Function to call after the SVG is injected.svg
is the injected SVG DOM element. If an error occurs during execution it will be routed to theonError
callback, and if afallback
is specified it will be rendered. Defaults to() => {}
.beforeInjection(svg)
- Optional Function to call just before the SVG is injected.svg
is the SVG DOM element which is about to be injected. If an error occurs during execution it will be routed to theonError
callback, and if afallback
is specified it will be rendered. Defaults to() => {}
.desc
- Optional String used for SVG<desc>
element content. If a<desc>
exists it will be replaced, otherwise a new<desc>
is created. Defaults to''
, which is a noop.evalScripts
- Optional Run any script blocks found in the SVG. One of'always'
,'once'
, or'never'
. Defaults to'never'
.fallback
- Optional Fallback to use if an error occurs during injection, or if errors are thrown from thebeforeInjection
orafterInjection
functions. Can be a string, class component, or function component. Defaults tonull
.httpRequestWithCredentials
- Optional Boolean indicating if cross-site Access-Control requests for the SVG should be made using credentials. Defaults tofalse
.loading
- Optional Component to use during loading. Can be a string, class component, or function component. Defaults tonull
.onError(error)
- Optional Function to call if an error occurs during injection, or if errors are thrown from thebeforeInjection
orafterInjection
functions.error
is anunknown
object. Defaults to() => {}
.renumerateIRIElements
- Optional Boolean indicating if SVG IRI addressable elements should be renumerated. Defaults totrue
.title
- Optional String used for SVG<title>
element content. If a<title>
exists it will be replaced, otherwise a new<title>
is created. Defaults to''
, which is a noop.useRequestCache
- Optional Use SVG request cache. Defaults totrue
.wrapper
- Optional Wrapper element types. One of'div'
,'span'
or'svg'
. Defaults to'div'
.
Other non-documented properties are applied to the outermost wrapper element.
Example
<ReactSVG
afterInjection={(svg) => {
console.log(svg)
}}
beforeInjection={(svg) => {
svg.classList.add('svg-class-name')
svg.setAttribute('style', 'width: 200px')
}}
className="wrapper-class-name"
desc="Description"
evalScripts="always"
fallback={() => <span>Error!</span>}
httpRequestWithCredentials={true}
loading={() => <span>Loading</span>}
onClick={() => {
console.log('wrapper onClick')
}}
onError={(error) => {
console.error(error)
}}
renumerateIRIElements={false}
src="svg.svg"
title="Title"
useRequestCache={false}
wrapper="span"
/>
⚠️ This library depends on @tanem/svg-injector, which usesArray.from()
. If you're targeting browsers that don't support that method, you'll need to ensure an appropriate polyfill is included manually. See this issue comment for further detail.
$ npm install react-svg
There are also UMD builds available via unpkg:
- https://unpkg.com/react-svg/dist/react-svg.umd.development.js
- https://unpkg.com/react-svg/dist/react-svg.umd.production.js
For the non-minified development version, make sure you have already included:
For the minified production version, make sure you have already included:
Why are there two wrapping elements?
This module delegates it's core behaviour to @tanem/svg-injector, which requires the presence of a parent node when swapping in the SVG element. The swapping in occurs outside of React flow, so we don't want React updates to conflict with the DOM nodes @tanem/svg-injector
is managing.
Example output, assuming a div
wrapper:
<div> <!-- The wrapper, managed by React -->
<div> <!-- The parent node, managed by @tanem/svg-injector -->
<svg>...</svg> <!-- The swapped-in SVG, managed by @tanem/svg-injector -->
</div>
</div>
See:
Related issues and PRs:
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