Fluent UI System Icons are a collection of familiar, friendly and modern icons from Microsoft.
This library requires react-native-svg at version 1.1.209 or higher.
The library is published via Maven Central, please ensure that the mavenCentral()
repository has been added to the root build.gradle
file:
repositories {
...
mavenCentral()
}
Include the following dependency in your project's build.gradle
:
implementation 'com.microsoft.design:fluent-system-icons:1.1.209@aar'
For library docs, see android/README.md.
use_frameworks!
pod "FluentIcons", "1.1.209"
git "git@github.com:microsoft/fluentui-system-icons.git" "1.1.209"
For library docs, see ios/README.md.
In the pubspec.yaml
of your flutter project, add the following dependency:
dependencies:
...
fluentui_system_icons: ^1.1.209
For library docs, see flutter/README.md.
Inline svg directly. See packages/svg-icons/README.md.
The importer generates the Android and iOS libraries from the icons in the assets
directory.
Jump into the directory:
cd importer
Install npm dependencies:
npm install
npm run clean
List all the available commands:
npm run
Our build pipeline runs deploy:android
and deploy:ios
to create the libraries. The build definitions are located in .github/workflows/
.
You can build and run the demo apps following the steps below.
- Follow the Importer section above and run the command
npm run deploy:android
- Open the android directory in Android Studio
- Select the
sample-showcase
in the build configuration dropdown - Click run
Prerequisite: Make sure you have flutter configured in Android Studio
- Open the flutter directory in Android Studio
- Select the
example
in the directory and open it in Android Studio - Click run
Please feel free to open a GitHub issue and assign to the following points of contact with questions or requests.
- Jason Custer(@jasoncuster) / Spencer Nelson(@spencer-nelson) / Joe Woodward(@thewoodpecker) - Design
- Nick Romano(@rickromano) - iOS
- Will Hou(@willhou) - Android
- Akashdeep Singh(@aakash1313) - Flutter
This project has adopted the Microsoft Open Source Code of Conduct. For more information see the Code of Conduct FAQ or contact opencode@microsoft.com with any additional questions or comments.