Extension to Laravel Elixir that uses gulp-svg-sprite to generate a sprite file out of individual SVG files. Consider it the image spriting technique but for SVGs. It's highly recommended to read these awesome articles to learn all about this technique:
- Icon System with SVG Sprites
- SVG
symbola Good Choice for Icons - SVG
usewith External Reference - SVG for Everybody
npm install laravel-elixir-svg-symbols --save
var elixir = require('laravel-elixir');
require('laravel-elixir-svg-symbols');
elixir(function(mix) {
mix.svgSprite();
});Yes, it's that simple. This will use the extension's default options, which are to find .svg files inside an svg directory in your assets directory (either Laravel's default or your own defined in elixir.json). It will output a sprite file named as sprite.svg to public/svg which can then be included in your project's markup.
<svg class="icon">
<use xlink:href="/svg/sprite.svg#icon-example"></use>
</svg>You can override the extension's settings by passing the following optional parameters like:
mix.svgSprite(src, output, pluginOptions)Path to the directory that holds the individual SVGs. Set as null if default is fine.
Path to the directory that will hold the generated spritesheet file. Set as null if default is fine.
Options passed along directly to gulp-svg-sprite. Read the README for more info on these.
This example sets custom source and output directories, and changes the generated file name to symbols.svg.
var elixir = require('laravel-elixir');
require('laravel-elixir-svg-symbols');
elixir(function(mix) {
mix.svgSymbols('my/assets/directory/', 'my/output/directory/', {
mode: {
symbol: {
dest: '.',
sprite: 'symbols.svg'
}
}
});
});For more complex examples and all the svg-sprite documentation, check out its repo.
- Chris Coyer for blowing my mind with the SVG sprite technique and SVG symbols.
- Joschi Kuphal for his awesome svg-sprite utility and the gulp-svg-sprite wrapper.
- All contributors to the Laravel Elixir project and the Laravel PHP framework.