A package to easily make use of Font Awesome in your Laravel Blade views.
For a full list of available icons see the SVG directory.
You are reading the documentation for 2.x
.
If you're using Laravel 8 or below, please see the docs for 1.x.
Please see the upgrade guide for information on how to upgrade to the latest version.
- PHP 8.1 or higher
- Laravel 10.x or higher
Via Composer
composer require owenvoke/blade-fontawesome
Blade Font Awesome also offers the ability to use features from Blade Icons like default classes, default attributes, etc. If you'd like to configure these, publish the blade-fontawesome.php
config file:
php artisan vendor:publish --tag=blade-fontawesome-config
Icons can be used a self-closing Blade components which will be compiled to SVG icons:
<x-fas-cloud/>
You can also pass classes to your icon components:
<x-fas-cloud class="w-6 h-6 text-gray-500"/>
And even use inline styles:
<x-fas-cloud style="color: #555"/>
Note: These are default prefixes for the specified icon sets, these can all be configured in the
config/blade-fontawesome.php
file.
Free Icon Sets
- Brands (
fab
) - Regular (
far
) - Solid (
fas
)
Pro Icon Sets
- Duotone (
fad
) - Light (
fal
) - Thin (
fat
) - Sharp Regular (
far:sharp
) - Sharp Light (
fal:sharp
) - Sharp Solid (
fas:sharp
) - Sharp Thin (
fat:sharp
) - Sharp Duotone (
fad:sharp
) - Custom Kit Icons (
fak
)
If you want to use the raw SVG icons as assets, you can publish them using:
php artisan vendor:publish --tag=blade-fontawesome --force
Then use them in your views like:
<img src="{{ asset('vendor/blade-fontawesome/solid/cloud.svg') }}" width="10" height="10"/>
Blade Font Awesome supports pro icons using npm for downloads.
To use this, install Font Awesome Pro using npm i --save @fortawesome/fontawesome-pro
, and then run the following Artisan command to add the icons to your resources
path.
php artisan blade-fontawesome:sync-icons --pro
Blade Font Awesome will then automatically detect and use the pro icons under the resources/icons/blade-fontawesome
path.
Blade Font Awesome supports the use of the npm kits via the --kit
option.
To use a configured kit, Font Awesome docs installing kits using npm install --save '@awesome.me/kit-KIT_CODE@latest'
, and then run the following Artisan command to add the icons to your resources
path.
php artisan blade-fontawesome:sync-icons --kit=KIT_CODE
Blade Font Awesome will then use the icons from the kit to populate the resources/icons/blade-fontawesome
directory.
Because of the sheer number of icons, a small performance hit can be seen when using pro or kit-supplied icons. If you'd like to mitigate this, you can cache the icons. To do this, run the following Artisan command:
php artisan icons:cache
Blade Font Awesome uses Blade Icons under the hood. Please refer to the Blade Icons readme for additional functionality.
Please see CHANGELOG for more information on what has changed recently.
composer test
Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.
If you discover any security related issues, please email [email protected] instead of using the issue tracker.
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.
You're free to use this package, but if it makes it to your production environment you are required to buy the world a tree.
It’s now common knowledge that one of the best tools to tackle the climate crisis and keep our temperatures from rising above 1.5C is to plant trees. If you support this package and contribute to the Treeware forest you’ll be creating employment for local families and restoring wildlife habitats.
You can buy trees here.
Read more about Treeware at treeware.earth.