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Lucide Angular
Implementation of the lucide icon library for Angular applications.
Installation
::: code-group
pnpm install lucide-angular
yarn add lucide-angular
npm install lucide-angular
:::
How to use
Step 1: Import LucideAngularModule
In any Angular module you wish to use Lucide icons in, you have to import LucideAngularModule, and pick any icons you wish to use:
import { LucideAngularModule, File, Home, Menu, UserCheck } from 'lucide-angular';
@NgModule({
imports: [
LucideAngularModule.pick({File, Home, Menu, UserCheck})
]
})
export class AppModule { }
Step 2: Use the icons in templates
Within your templates you may now use one of the following component tags to insert an icon:
<lucide-angular name="file" class="my-icon"></lucide-angular>
<lucide-icon name="home" class="my-icon"></lucide-icon>
<i-lucide name="menu" class="my-icon"></i-lucide>
<span-lucide name="user-check" class="my-icon"></span-lucide>
Props
You can pass additional props to adjust the icon appearance.
| name | type | default |
|---|---|---|
size |
number | 24 |
color |
string | currentColor |
strokeWidth |
number | 2 |
absoluteStrokeWidth |
boolean | false |
<i-lucide name="home" [size]="48" color="red" [strokeWidth]="1"></i-lucide>
Global configuration
You can inject the LucideIconConfig service in your root component to globally configure the default property values as defined above.
Styling using a custom CSS class
Any extra HTML attribute is ignored, but the class attribute
is passed onto the internal SVG image element and it can be used to style it:
svg.my-icon {
width: 12px;
height: 12px;
stroke-width: 3;
}
Injecting multiple icon providers
You may provide additional icons using the LUCIDE_ICONS injection token,
which accepts multiple providers of the interface LucideIconsProviderInterface
with the utility class LucideIconsProvider available for easier usage:
import { LUCIDE_ICONS, LucideIconProvider } from 'lucide-angular';
import { MyIcon } from './icons/my-icon';
const myIcons = {MyIcon};
@NgModule({
providers: [
{provide: LUCIDE_ICONS, multi: true, useValue: new LucideIconProvider(myIcons)},
]
})
export class AppModule { }
To add custom icons, you will first need to convert them to an svgson format.
Loading all icons
::: danger You may also opt to import all icons if necessary using the following format but be aware that this will significantly increase your application build size. :::
import { icons } from 'lucide-angular';
...
LucideAngularModule.pick(icons)
With Lucide lab or custom icons
Lucide lab is a collection of icons that are not part of the Lucide main library. They can be used in the same way as the official icons.
import { LucideAngularModule } from 'lucide-angular';
import { burger } from '@lucide/lab';
@NgModule({
imports: [
LucideAngularModule.pick({ burger })
]
})
export class AppModule { }