Read a set of SVG icons and output a SVG font
svgicons2svgfont is a simple tool to merge multiple icons to an SVG font.
‘rect’, ‘line’, ‘circle’, ‘ellipsis’, ‘polyline’ and ‘polygon’ shapes will be
converted to pathes. Multiple pathes will be merged.
Transform attributes support is currenly experimental,
report issues if any.
You can test this library with the
frontend generator.
You may want to convert fonts to icons, if so use
svgfont2svgicons.
import { SVGIcons2SVGFontStream } from 'svgicons2svgfont';
import { createReadStream, createWriteStream } from 'node:fs';
const fontStream = new SVGIcons2SVGFontStream({
fontName: 'hello',
});
// Setting the font destination
fontStream
.pipe(createWriteStream('fonts/hello.svg'))
.on('finish', function () {
console.log('Font successfully created!');
})
.on('error', function (err) {
console.log(err);
});
// Writing glyphs
const glyph1 = createReadStream('icons/icon1.svg');
glyph1.metadata = {
unicode: ['\uE001\uE002'],
name: 'icon1',
};
fontStream.write(glyph1);
// Multiple unicode values are possible
const glyph2 = createReadStream('icons/icon1.svg');
glyph2.metadata = {
unicode: ['\uE002', '\uEA02'],
name: 'icon2',
};
fontStream.write(glyph2);
// Either ligatures are available
const glyph3 = createReadStream('icons/icon1.svg');
glyph3.metadata = {
unicode: ['\uE001\uE002'],
name: 'icon1-icon2',
};
fontStream.write(glyph3);
// Do not forget to end the stream
fontStream.end();
To debug, simply use the following env var: DEBUG=svgicons2svgfont.
All options are available except the log one by using this pattern:
--{LOWER_CASE(optionName)}={optionValue}.
svgicons2svgfont --fontName=hello -o font/destination/file.svg icons/directory/*.svg
Note that you won’t be able to customize icon names or icons unicodes by passing
options but by using the following convention to name your icons files:
${icon.unicode}-${icon.name}.svg where icon.unicode is a comma separated
list of unicode strings (ex: ‘uEA01,uE001,uE001uE002’, note that the last string
is in fact a ligature).
There is a few more options for the CLI interface, you can list all of them:
npx svgicons2svgfont --help
Gives:
Usage: svgicons2svgfont [options] <icons ...>
Options:
-V, --version output the version number
-v, --verbose tell me everything!
-o, --output [/dev/stdout] file to write output to
-f, --fontName [value] the font family name you want [iconfont]
-i, --fontId [value] the font id you want [fontName]
-st, --style [value] the font style you want
-we, --weight [value] the font weight you want
-w, --fixedWidth creates a monospace font of the width of the largest input icon
-c, --centerHorizontally calculate the bounds of a glyph and center it horizontally
-y, --centerVertically centers the glyphs vertically in the generated font.
-n, --normalize normalize icons by scaling them to the height of the highest icon
-p, --preserveAspectRatio used with normalize to scale down glyph if the SVG width is greater than the height
-h, --height [value] the output font height [MAX(icons.height)] (icons will be scaled so the highest has
this height)
-r, --round [value] setup the SVG path rounding [10e12]
-d, --descent [value] the font descent [0]
-a, --ascent [value] the font ascent [height - descent]
-s, --startUnicode [value] the start unicode code point for unprefixed files [0xEA01]
-u, --prependUnicode prefix files with their automatically allocated unicode code point
-m, --metadata content of the metadata tag
--help display help for command
Type: String Default value: 'iconfont'
The font family name you want.
Type: String Default value: the options.fontName value
The font id you want.
Type: String Default value: ''
The font style you want.
Type: String Default value: ''
The font weight you want.
Type: Boolean Default value: false
Creates a monospace font of the width of the largest input icon.
Type: Boolean Default value: false
Calculate the bounds of a glyph and center it horizontally.
Type: Boolean Default value: false
Centers the glyphs vertically in the generated font.
Type: Boolean Default value: false
Normalize icons by scaling them to the height of the highest icon.
Type: Boolean Default value: false
Used with normalize to scale down glyph if the SVG width is greater than the
height.
Type: Number Default value: MAX(icons.height) The outputted font height
(defaults to the height of the highest input icon).
Type: Number Default value: 10e12 Setup SVG path rounding.
Type: Number Default value: 0
The font descent. It is usefull to fix the font baseline yourself.
undefinedWarning: The descent is a positive value!
Type: Number Default value: fontHeight - descent
The font ascent. Use this options only if you know what you’re doing. A suitable
value for this is computed for you.
Type: String Default value: undefined
The font metadata. You can set any
character data in but it is the be suited place for a copyright mention.
Type:
(file: string, cb: (err: any, metadata: {file: string, name: string, unicode: string[], renamed: boolean}) => void
Default value: require('svgicons2svgfont/src/metadata')(options)
A function which determines the metadata for an icon. It takes a parameter
file with an icon svg and should return icon metadata (asynchronously) via the
callback function. You can use this function to provide custom logic for svg to
codepoint mapping.
metadata.path |
The path to the icon file. (The original file param is the file was not moved.) |
metadata.name |
The name of the icon |
metadata.unicode |
The unicode codepoints corresponding to this glyph. Each should be a 1-codepoint string. |
metadata.renamed |
Wether the original file was moved (e.g. to prefix it with its unicode codepoint) |
Type: Function Default value: console.log
Allows you to provide your own logging function. Set to function(){} to
disable logging.
grunt-svgicons2svgfont
and grunt-webfont.
Try gulp-iconfont and
gulp-svgicons2svgfont.
Use stylus-iconfont.
You can combine this plugin’s CLI interface with
svg2ttf,
ttf2eot,
ttf2woff and
ttf2woff2. You can also use
webfonts-generator.
Feel free to push your code if you agree with publishing under the MIT license.