Warning
This package is deprecated. The content is moved to the @teamleader/ahoy package. The further development of the project will be closed-source but the package will be published under the new name.
Interface icons used in the Teamleader application(s), both as SVG and matching React-based implementation.
Teamleader's icons package is available on npm.
$ npm install --save @teamleader/ui-icons
or
$ yarn install @teamleader/ui-icons
If you're already using teamleader-ui in your application, you can access the icons using the sub-repo notation '@teamleader-ui/icons'
.
import React from 'react';
import { render } from 'react-dom';
import { Button } from '@teamleader/ui';
import { IconWarningMediumFilled } from '@teamleader/ui-icons';
const App = () => {
return (
<Button>
<IconWarningMediumFilled />
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</Button>
);
}
render(<App />, document.querySelector('#app'));
- node
^12.0.0
- npm
^6.9.0
Clone this repo
$ git clone https://github.com/teamleadercrm/ui-icons.git
Add your newly designed SVG files to the /icons
folder. Make sure they are named properly using the dimensions_name_variant.svg
syntax, eg: 14x14_meeting_outline.svg
or 24x24_building_filled.svg
.
Don't forget to transform your newly added SVGs to React components by running
$ npm run build
-
Pull the
master
branch to make sure you have all the latest code on your local machine. -
Make a new branch, starting from
master
and give it the name of the next version you want to release (release/new.version.number
). -
Bump the version in
package.json
and commit with messageVersion bump
and push. -
Update
CHANGELOG.md
-
Replace
[unreleased]
with the[new.version.number]
and add the releasedate next to it, like this
- yyyy-mm-dd`. -
Clean up the unused titles.
-
Prepare for next release by adding the following content on top of the file:
## [unreleased] ### Added ### Changed ### Deprecated ### Removed ### Fixed
-
Commit with message
Update changelog
and push.
-
-
Make a
pull request
on Github where you add thechangelog items
as the description and wait for approval. -
Make a
draft release
on Github and fill in the following fields:- Tag version:
new.version.number
@target: master
- Release title:
new.version.number
- Description: add the
changelog items
- Tag version:
-
Once the pull request has the needed amount of approvals, merge it into the
master
branch. -
Publish
the earlier createddraft release
on Github. -
In your
console
, pull themaster
branch. -
Publish
tonpm
using thenpm publish --access=public
command.