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Note: Starting from v3, tabler-icons now officially supports React Native. You no longer need to convert the icons manually. Simply install the package and follow the documentation to use the icons in your Expo project.

Tabler Icons to Expo

This project automatically converts the latest version of tabler-icons icons into a format that can be used by the createIconSet method of @expo/vector-icons.

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Usage

To use tabler-icons in your Expo project, we will use the createIconSet method provided by the @expo/vector-icons package to add a new set of icons.

To begin with, you need to add the glyph-map.json and tabler-icons.ttf files that you can find in the output/ directory of this repository.

For this example, they will be placed in assets/tabler-icons/2.16.0/ of our project.

Next, we have to load the font file (ttf) in our App.tsx|js:

// App.tsx

import * as Font from "expo-font";
// ...

export default function App() {
  const [appIsReady, setAppIsReady] = useState(false);

  // ...

  useEffect(() => {
    async function prepare() {
      try {
        // ...

        await Font.loadAsync(
          "tabler-icons",
          require("./assets/tabler-icons/2.16.0/tabler-icons.ttf")
        );

        // ...

        setAppIsReady(true);
      } catch (e) {
        // ...
      }
    }

    prepare();
  }, []);

  // ...
}

You can also use the useFonts hook to load the font. For more information, refer to the documentation.

Now, we will create a TablerIcon component (which you can name whatever you want) and then export it.

// tabler-icons.tsx

import { createIconSet } from "@expo/vector-icons";

const glyphMap = require("../assets/tabler-icons/2.16.0/glyph-map.json");
const TablerIcon = createIconSet(glyphMap, "tabler-icons", "tabler-icons.ttf");

export default TablerIcon;

And that's it! You can now use your new component wherever you want.

// MyScreen.tsx

import TablerIcon from "../../components/tabler-icon";

export default function MyScreen() {
  return (
    <View>
      <TablerIcon name="heart" size={30} color="red" />
    </View>
  );
}

Enjoy ! 😉

Upgrade

To update tabler-icons to its latest version, simply replace the glyph-map.json and tabler-icons.ttf files.

If the latest version is not available in the output/ folder of this repository, you can easily build them by cloning this repo.

Requirement: Node v18+

npm install

Then run the build command:

npm start

And if everything goes well, your files will be available in the output/ directory:

Downloading 2 files..
Extracting version..
Extracting glyphs..
Building output..
Version 2.16.0 successfully built in output/2.16.0/

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Convert @tabler-icons/icons-webfont to an @expo/vector-icons compatible version.

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