Ícones
Orientação e sugestões para usar ícones com o Material-UI.
Material-UI fornece suporte de ícones de três maneiras:
- Standardized Material Icons exported as React components (SVG icons).
- Com o componente SvgIcon, um wrapper React para ícones SVG customizados.
- Com o componente Icon, um wrapper React para ícones de fonte customizados.
Material SVG icons
Google has created over 2,000 official Material icons, each in five different "themes" (see below). Para cada ícone SVG, exportamos o respectivo componente React do pacote @material-ui/icons. You can search the full list of these icons.
Instalação
To install and save in your package.json
dependencies, run the command below using npm:
npm install @mui/icons-material
Or yarn:
yarn add @mui/icons-material
These components use the MUI SvgIcon
component to render the SVG path for each icon, and so have a peer-dependency on @mui/material
.
If you aren't already using Material UI in your project, you can add it following the installation guide.
Uso
Import icons using one of these two options:
Opção 1:
import AccessAlarmIcon from '@mui/icons-material/AccessAlarm'; import ThreeDRotation from '@mui/icons-material/ThreeDRotation';
Opção 2:
import { AccessAlarm, ThreeDRotation } from '@mui/icons-material';
The safest for bundle size is Option 1, but some developers prefer Option 2. Make sure you follow the minimizing bundle size guide before using the second approach.
Each Material icon also has a "theme": Filled (default), Outlined, Rounded, Two-tone, and Sharp. To import the icon component with a theme other than the default, append the theme name to the icon name. For example @mui/icons-material/Delete
icon with:
- Tema Filled (preenchido que é o padrão) é exportado como
@material-ui/icons/Delete
, - Tema Outlined (contornado) é exportado como
@material-ui/icons/DeleteOutlined
, - Tema Rounded (arredondado) é exportado como
@material-ui/icons/DeleteRounded
, - Tema Two tone (dois tons) é exportado como
@material-ui/icons/DeleteTwoTone
, - Tema Sharp (pontiagudo) é exportado como
@material-ui/icons/DeleteSharp
.
Filled
Outlined
Rounded
Two Tone
Sharp
Edge-cases
Testando
For testing purposes, each icon exposed from @mui/icons-material
has a data-testid
attribute with the name of the icon. For instance:
import DeleteIcon from '@mui/icons-material/Delete';
has the following attribute once mounted:
<svg data-testid="DeleteIcon"></svg>
SvgIcon
If you need a custom SVG icon (not available in the Material Icons) you can use the SvgIcon
wrapper. This component extends the native <svg>
element:
- Ele vem internamente com a acessibilidade.
- Os elementos SVG devem ser dimensionados para uma visualização de 24x24px, de modo que o ícone resultante possa ser usado como está, ou incluído como filho para outros componentes de Material-UI que usam ícones. This can be customized with the
viewBox
attribute. To inherit theviewBox
value from the original image, theinheritViewBox
prop can be used. - Por padrão, o componente herda a cor atual. Opcionalmente, você pode aplicar uma das cores do tema usando a propriedade
color
.
function HomeIcon(props) {
return (
<SvgIcon {...props}>
<path d="M10 20v-6h4v6h5v-8h3L12 3 2 12h3v8z" />
</SvgIcon>
);
}
Cor
<HomeIcon />
<HomeIcon color="primary" />
<HomeIcon color="secondary" />
<HomeIcon color="success" />
<HomeIcon color="action" />
<HomeIcon color="disabled" />
<HomeIcon sx={{ color: pink[500] }} />
<HomeIcon fontSize="small" />
<HomeIcon />
<HomeIcon fontSize="large" />
<HomeIcon sx={{ fontSize: 40 }} />
Propriedade Componente
You can use the SvgIcon
wrapper even if your icons are saved in the .svg
format. svgr has loaders to import SVG files and use them as React components. For example, with webpack:
// webpack.config.js
{
test: /\.svg$/,
use: ['@svgr/webpack'],
}
// ---
import StarIcon from './star.svg';
<SvgIcon component={StarIcon} inheritViewBox />
It's also possible to use it with "url-loader" or "file-loader". This is the approach used by Create React App.
// webpack.config.js
{
test: /\.svg$/,
use: ['@svgr/webpack', 'url-loader'],
}
// ---
import { ReactComponent as StarIcon } from './star.svg';
<SvgIcon component={StarIcon} inheritViewBox />
createSvgIcon
The createSvgIcon
utility component is used to create the Material Icons. It can be used to wrap an SVG path with an SvgIcon component.
const HomeIcon = createSvgIcon(
<path d="M10 20v-6h4v6h5v-8h3L12 3 2 12h3v8z" />,
'Home',
);
<HomeIcon />
<HomeIcon color="primary" />
Fonte Awesome
If you find that there are layout issues when using FontAwesomeIcon from @fortawesome/react-fontawesome
, you can try passing the Font Awesome SVG data directly to SvgIcon.
Below is a comparison of the FontAwesomeIcon
component and a wrapped SvgIcon
component.
<IconButton aria-label="Example">
<FontAwesomeIcon icon={faEllipsisV} />
</IconButton>
<IconButton aria-label="Example">
<FontAwesomeSvgIcon icon={faEllipsisV} />
</IconButton>
<Button variant="contained" startIcon={<FontAwesomeIcon icon={faInfo} />}>
Example
</Button>
<Button variant="contained" startIcon={<FontAwesomeSvgIcon icon={faInfo} />}>
Example
</Button>
FontAwesomeIcon's fullWidth
prop can also be used to approximate the correct dimensions, but it isn't perfect.
Fonte Material icons
MDI
materialdesignicons.com provides over 2,000 icons. For the wanted icon, copy the SVG path
they provide, and use it as the child of the SvgIcon
component, or with createSvgIcon()
.
Note: mdi-material-ui has already wrapped each of these SVG icons with the SvgIcon
component, so you don't have to do it yourself.
Ícone (ícones de fonte)
The Icon
component will display an icon from any icon font that supports ligatures. As a prerequisite, you must include one, such as the Material Icons font in your project. To use an icon simply wrap the icon name (font ligature) with the Icon
component, for example:
import Icon from '@mui/material/Icon';
<Icon>star</Icon>;
By default, an Icon will inherit the current text color. Optionally, you can set the icon color using one of the theme color properties: primary
, secondary
, action
, error
& disabled
.
Font Material Icons
Icon
will by default set the correct base class name for the Material Icons font (filled variant). All you need to do is load the font, for instance, via Google Web Fonts:
<link
rel="stylesheet"
href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/icon?family=Material+Icons"
/>
<Icon>add_circle</Icon>
<Icon color="primary">add_circle</Icon>
<Icon sx={{ color: green[500] }}>add_circle</Icon>
<Icon fontSize="small">add_circle</Icon>
<Icon sx={{ fontSize: 30 }}>add_circle</Icon>
Fonte customizada
For other fonts, you can customize the baseline class name using the baseClassName
prop. For instance, you can display two-tone icons with Material Design:
import Icon from '@mui/material/Icon';
<link
rel="stylesheet"
href="https://fonts.googleapis.com/css?family=Material+Icons+Two+Tone"
// Import the two tones MD variant ^^^^^^^^
/>;
<Icon baseClassName="material-icons-two-tone">add_circle</Icon>
Nome da classe base global
Modifying the baseClassName
prop for each component usage is repetitive. You can change the default prop globally with the theme
const theme = createTheme({
components: {
MuiIcon: {
defaultProps: {
// Replace the `material-icons` default value.
baseClassName: 'material-icons-two-tone',
},
},
},
});
Then, you can use the two-tone font directly:
<Icon>add_circle</Icon>
Fonte Awesome
Font Awesome can be used with the Icon
component as follows:
<Icon baseClassName="fas" className="fa-plus-circle" />
<Icon baseClassName="fas" className="fa-plus-circle" color="primary" />
<Icon
baseClassName="fas"
className="fa-plus-circle"
sx={{ color: green[500] }}
/>
<Icon baseClassName="fas" className="fa-plus-circle" fontSize="small" />
<Icon baseClassName="fas" className="fa-plus-circle" sx={{ fontSize: 30 }} />
Note that the Font Awesome icons weren't designed like the Material Icons (compare the two previous demos). The fa icons are cropped to use all the space available. You can adjust for this with a global override:
const theme = createTheme({
components: {
MuiIcon: {
styleOverrides: {
root: {
// Match 24px = 3 * 2 + 1.125 * 16
boxSizing: 'content-box',
padding: 3,
fontSize: '1.125rem',
},
},
},
},
});
<ThemeProvider theme={theme}>
<Chip icon={<MdPhone />} label="Call me" />
<Chip icon={<Icon className="fas fa-phone-alt" />} label="Call me" />
</ThemeProvider>
Fonte vs SVG. Qual abordagem usar?
Both approaches work fine, however there are some subtle differences, especially in terms of performance and rendering quality. Whenever possible SVG is preferred as it allows code splitting, supports more icons, and renders faster and better.
For more details, take a look at why GitHub migrated from font icons to SVG icons.
Acessibilidade
Icons can convey all sorts of meaningful information, so it's important to ensure they are accessible where appropriate. There are two use cases you'll want to consider:
- Ícones decorativos que são usados apenas para reforço visual ou de marca. Se eles forem removidos da página, os usuários ainda entenderiam e poderiam usar sua página.
- Semantic icons are ones that you're using to convey meaning, rather than just pure decoration. Isso inclui ícones sem texto ao lado deles que são usados como controles interativos — botões, elementos de forma, toggles, etc.
Ícones decorativos
If your icons are purely decorative, you're already done! The aria-hidden=true
attribute is added so that your icons are properly accessible (invisible).
Ícones semânticos
Ícones SVG semânticos
You should include the titleAccess
prop with a meaningful value. The role="img"
attribute and the <title>
element are added so that your icons are correctly accessible.
In the case of focusable interactive elements, for example when used with an icon button, you can use the aria-label
prop:
import IconButton from '@mui/material/IconButton';
import SvgIcon from '@mui/material/SvgIcon';
// ...
<IconButton aria-label="delete">
<SvgIcon>
<path d="M20 12l-1.41-1.41L13 16.17V4h-2v12.17l-5.58-5.59L4 12l8 8 8-8z" />
</SvgIcon>
</IconButton>;
Ícones de fonte semânticos
You need to provide a text alternative that is only visible to assistive technologies.
import Box from '@mui/material/Box';
import Icon from '@mui/material/Icon';
import { visuallyHidden } from '@mui/utils';
// ...
<Icon>add_circle</Icon>
<Box component="span" sx={visuallyHidden}>Create a user</Box>