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<!--
@license
Copyright (c) 2015 The Polymer Project Authors. All rights reserved.
This code may only be used under the BSD style license found at http://polymer.github.io/LICENSE.txt
The complete set of authors may be found at http://polymer.github.io/AUTHORS.txt
The complete set of contributors may be found at http://polymer.github.io/CONTRIBUTORS.txt
Code distributed by Google as part of the polymer project is also
subject to an additional IP rights grant found at http://polymer.github.io/PATENTS.txt
-->
<link rel="import" href="../polymer/polymer.html">
<link rel="import" href="../iron-meta/iron-meta.html">
<link rel="import" href="../iron-flex-layout/iron-flex-layout.html">
<!--
The `iron-icon` element displays an icon. By default an icon renders as a 24px square.
Example using src:
<iron-icon src="star.png"></iron-icon>
Example setting size to 32px x 32px:
<iron-icon class="big" src="big_star.png"></iron-icon>
<style is="custom-style">
.big {
--iron-icon-height: 32px;
--iron-icon-width: 32px;
}
</style>
The iron elements include several sets of icons.
To use the default set of icons, import `iron-icons.html` and use the `icon` attribute to specify an icon:
<link rel="import" href="/components/iron-icons/iron-icons.html">
<iron-icon icon="menu"></iron-icon>
To use a different built-in set of icons, import the specific `iron-icons/<iconset>-icons.html`, and
specify the icon as `<iconset>:<icon>`. For example, to use a communication icon, you would
use:
<link rel="import" href="/components/iron-icons/communication-icons.html">
<iron-icon icon="communication:email"></iron-icon>
You can also create custom icon sets of bitmap or SVG icons.
Example of using an icon named `cherry` from a custom iconset with the ID `fruit`:
<iron-icon icon="fruit:cherry"></iron-icon>
See [iron-iconset](iron-iconset) and [iron-iconset-svg](iron-iconset-svg) for more information about
how to create a custom iconset.
See the [iron-icons demo](iron-icons?view=demo:demo/index.html) to see the icons available
in the various iconsets.
### Styling
The following custom properties are available for styling:
Custom property | Description | Default
----------------|-------------|----------
`--iron-icon-width` | Width of the icon | `24px`
`--iron-icon-height` | Height of the icon | `24px`
`--iron-icon-fill-color` | Fill color of the svg icon | `currentcolor`
`--iron-icon-stroke-color` | Stroke color of the svg icon | none
@group Iron Elements
@element iron-icon
@demo demo/index.html
@hero hero.svg
@homepage polymer.github.io
-->
<dom-module id="iron-icon">
<style>
:host {
@apply(--layout-inline);
@apply(--layout-center-center);
position: relative;
vertical-align: middle;
fill: var(--iron-icon-fill-color, currentcolor);
stroke: var(--iron-icon-stroke-color, none);
width: var(--iron-icon-width, 24px);
height: var(--iron-icon-height, 24px);
}
</style>
<template>
</template>
<script>
Polymer({
is: 'iron-icon',
properties: {
/**
* The name of the icon to use. The name should be of the form:
* `iconset_name:icon_name`.
*/
icon: {
type: String,
observer: '_iconChanged'
},
/**
* The name of the theme to used, if one is specified by the
* iconset.
*/
theme: {
type: String,
observer: '_updateIcon'
},
/**
* If using iron-icon without an iconset, you can set the src to be
* the URL of an individual icon image file. Note that this will take
* precedence over a given icon attribute.
*/
src: {
type: String,
observer: '_srcChanged'
},
/**
* @type {!Polymer.IronMeta}
*/
_meta: {
value: Polymer.Base.create('iron-meta', {type: 'iconset'})
}
},
_DEFAULT_ICONSET: 'icons',
_iconChanged: function(icon) {
var parts = (icon || '').split(':');
this._iconName = parts.pop();
this._iconsetName = parts.pop() || this._DEFAULT_ICONSET;
this._updateIcon();
},
_srcChanged: function(src) {
this._updateIcon();
},
_usesIconset: function() {
return this.icon || !this.src;
},
/** @suppress {visibility} */
_updateIcon: function() {
if (this._usesIconset()) {
if (this._iconsetName) {
this._iconset = /** @type {?Polymer.Iconset} */ (
this._meta.byKey(this._iconsetName));
if (this._iconset) {
this._iconset.applyIcon(this, this._iconName, this.theme);
this.unlisten(window, 'iron-iconset-added', '_updateIcon');
} else {
this.listen(window, 'iron-iconset-added', '_updateIcon');
}
}
} else {
if (!this._img) {
this._img = document.createElement('img');
this._img.style.width = '100%';
this._img.style.height = '100%';
this._img.draggable = false;
}
this._img.src = this.src;
Polymer.dom(this.root).appendChild(this._img);
}
}
});
</script>
</dom-module>