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@fluentui/font-icons-mdl2

Icons for Fluent UI React (formerly Office UI Fabric React)

Fluent UI React Icons includes a collection of 1100+ icons which you can use in your application.

Getting started

If you are using Fluent UI React components, you can make all icons available by calling the initializeIcons function from the @fluentui/font-icons-mdl2 package:

import { initializeIcons } from '@fluentui/font-icons-mdl2';

// Register icons and pull the fonts from the default SharePoint cdn.
initializeIcons();

// ...or, register icons and pull the fonts from your own cdn:
initializeIcons('https://my.cdn.com/path/to/icons/');

This will make ALL icons in the collection available, but will download them on demand when referenced using the @fluentui/style-utilities APIs getIcon or getIconClassName.

Usage in code

Icon component

If you are using Fluent UI React, you can use the Icon component and pass in the corresponding iconName property to render a given icon.

import { Icon } from '@fluentui/react/lib/Icon';

<Icon iconName="Snow" />;

getIconClassName API

The @fluentui/style-utilities package includes a getIconClassName API which can provide a css class to use for rendering the icon manually using the :before pseudoselector:

import { getIconClassName } from '@fluentui/style-utilities';

return `<i class="${getIconClassName('Snow')}" />`;

Notes

See GitHub for more details on the Fluent UI React project and packages within.