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md-icon

md-icon is a component that displays an icon, which can be a font glyph or an SVG image.

MdIconRegistry

MdIconRegistry is an injectable service that allows you to associate icon names with SVG URLs and define aliases for CSS font classes. Its methods are discussed below and listed in the API summary.

Font icons

Ligatures

Some fonts are designed to show icons by using ligatures, for example by rendering the text "home" as a home image. To use a ligature icon, put its text in the content of the md-icon component, for example:

<md-icon>home</md-icon>

By default the Material icons font is used. (You will still need to include the HTML to load the font and its CSS, as described in the link). You can specify a different font by setting the fontSet input to either the CSS class to apply to use the desired font, or to an alias previously registered with MdIconRegistry.registerFontClassAlias, for example:

mdIconRegistry.registerFontClassAlias('myfont', 'my-icon-font-class');
<md-icon fontSet="myfont">help</md-icon>

Font icons via CSS

Fonts can also display icons by defining a CSS class for each icon glyph, which typically uses a :before selector to cause the icon to appear. FontAwesome uses this approach to display its icons. To use such a font, set the fontSet input to the font's CSS class (either the class itself or an alias registered with MdIconRegistry.registerFontClassAlias), and set the fontIcon input to the class for the specific icon to show. Example:

<md-icon fontSet="fa" fontIcon="fa-square"></md-icon>

For both types of font icons, you can specify the default font class to use when fontSet is not explicitly set by calling MdIconRegistry.setDefaultFontSetClass.

SVG icons

When an md-icon component displays an SVG icon, it does so by directly inlining the SVG content into the page as a child of the component. (Rather than using an tag or a div background image). This makes it easier to apply CSS styles to SVG icons. For example, the default color of the SVG content is the CSS currentColor value. This makes SVG icons by default have the same color as surrounding text, and allows you to change the color by setting the "color" style on the md-icon element.

Icons from URLs

SVG icons can be used either by directly specifying the icon's URL, or by associating an icon name with a URL and then referring to the name. To use a URL directly, set the svgSrc input:

<md-icon svgSrc="/assets/sun.svg"></md-icon>

Named icons

To associate a name with an icon URL, use the addSvgIcon or addSvgIconInNamespace methods of MdIconRegistry. After registering an icon, it can be displayed by setting the svgIcon input. For an icon in the default namespace, use the name directly. For a non-default namespace, use the format [namespace]:[name]. Examples:

mdIconRegistry.addSvgIcon('moon', '/assets/moon.svg');
mdIconRegistry.addSvgIconInNamespace('animals', 'cat', '/assets/cat.svg');
<md-icon svgIcon="moon"></md-icon>
<md-icon svgIcon="animals:cat"></md-icon>

Icon sets

Icon sets allow grouping multiple icons into a single SVG file. The content of an icon set file looks like this, where each nested <svg> tag defines an individual icon, and is identified with a unique "id" attribute.

<svg>
  <defs>
    <svg id="mercury">...</svg>
    <svg id="venus">...</svg>
    <svg id="earth">...</svg>
    <svg id="mars">...</svg>
  </defs>
</svg>

Icon sets are registered using the addSvgIconSet or addSvgIconSetInNamespace methods of MdIconRegistry. After an icon set is registered, each of its embedded icons can be accessed by their "id" attributes. To display an icon from an icon set, use the svgIcon input in the same way as for individually registered icons. Example:

mdIconRegistry.addSvgIconSetInNamespace('planets', '/assets/planets.svg');
<md-icon svgIcon="planets:venus"></md-icon>

Multiple icon sets can be registered in the same namespace. If you request an icon whose id appears in more than one icon set, the icon from the most recently registered set will be used.

Note that all SVG icons are fetched via XmlHttpRequest, and due to the same-origin policy their URLs must be on the same domain as the containing page, or their servers must be configured to allow cross-domain access.

Accessibility

If you set an "aria-label" attribute on the md-icon element, its value will be used as-is. If you do not, the md-icon component will attempt to set the aria-label value from one of these sources:

  • The alt attribute
  • The fontIcon input
  • The name of the icon from the svgIcon input (not including any namespace)
  • The text content of the component (for ligature icons)

API Summary

md-icon Properties:

NameTypeDescription
svgSrcstringThe URL of the SVG icon to display
svgIconstringThe name (and possibly namespace) of an icon previously registered with MdIconRegistry.addSvgIcon or MdIconRegistry.addSvgIconInNamespace
fontSetstringThe font to use to display an icon glyph. The value can be either a CSS class name, or an alias previously defined with MdIconRegistry.registerFontClassAlias
fontIconstringThe CSS class that identifies the specific icon to use from an icon font

MdIconRegistry methods (all methods return this for chaining):

SignatureDescription
addSvgIcon(name: string, url: string): MdIconProviderAssociates an icon name with a URL in the default namespace. When an md-icon component has its svgIcon input set to this name, the icon will be loaded from this URL.
addSvgIconInNamespace(namespace: string, iconName: string, url: string): MdIconProviderAssociates an icon name with a URL in the specified namespace.
addSvgIconSet(url: string): MdIconProviderMakes the icons contained in the icon set from a URL available in the default namespace.
addSvgIconSetInNamespace(namespace: string, url: string): MdIconProviderMakes the icons contained in the icon set from a URL available in the specified namespace.
registerFontClassAlias(alias: string, className: string): MdIconProviderAssociates a font alias with a CSS class. When an md-icon component has its fontSet input set to the alias, the CSS class will be added to the component's element. It is assumed that the user has defined a corresponding CSS rule to set the desired font.
setDefaultFontSetClass(className: string): MdIconProviderSets the default CSS class to apply to font icons when mdFontSet is not set.