Use a wide-range of icons derived from the simple-icons/simple-icons repo in python.
Project description
simpleicons
Use a wide-range of icons derived from the simple-icons repo in python. Go to their website for a full list of icons. The slug version must be used for the icon_name
. The icons folder that accompanies the package has all the files. The package uses Simple Icons v4.23.0. It does not depend on the filesystem.
Installation
Install with pip install simpleicons
. Keep in mind that this is a fairly large package due to all the icons.
Usage
General Usage
The API can then be used as follows, where [ICON SLUG] is replaced by a slug:
from simpleicons.all import icons
# Get a specific icon by its slug as:
icons.get('[ICON SLUG]')
# For example:
icon = icons.get('simpleicons')
print(icon.__dict__)
"""
{
'title': 'Simple Icons',
'slug': 'simpleicons',
'hex': '111111',
'source': 'https://simpleicons.org/',
'svg': '<svg role="img" viewBox="0 0 24 24" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">...</svg>',
'path': 'M12 12v-1.5c-2.484 ...',
'guidelines': 'https://simpleicons.org/styleguide',
'license': {
type: '...',
url: 'https://example.com/'
}
}
"""
NOTE: The guidelines
entry will be None
if we do not yet have guidelines data for the icon.
NOTE: The license
entry will be None
if we do not yet have license data for the icon.
Alternatively you can import the needed icons individually, where [ICON SLUG] is replaced by a slug:
# Import a specific icon by its slug as:
from simpleicons.icons.[ICON SLUG] import icon
# For example:
from simpleicons.icons.simpleicons import icon
print(icon)
NOTE: If the icon's slug is not compatible with python imports (e.g. it has a dash) you must use importlib to import it:
import importlib
importlib.import_module('simpleicons.icons.[ICON SLUG]').icon
# For example:
importlib.import_module('simpleicons.icons.dot-net').icon
Lastly, the icons
object is also enumerable. This is useful if you want to do a computation on every icon:
from simpleicons.all import icons
for (key, icon in icons) {
# do stuff
}
XML
The XML for each icon can be easily manipulated with either of two functions:
Icon.get_xml(**attrs) -> ElementTree
from simpleicons.icons.simpleicons import icon
# blue logo, adds the fill attribute: <svg fill="blue"></svg>
icon.get_xml(fill="blue")
Icon.get_xml_bytes(**attrs) -> bytes
from simpleicons.icons.simpleicons import icon
icon.get_xml_bytes(fill="blue")
Image
In order to use this, you must install the extras: pip install -e simpleicons[imaging]
. Icons can be converted to PIL Images with icon_to_image(icon_xml: bytes, bg: int=0xffffff, scale: Tuple[int, int]=(1, 1)) -> Image
:
from simpleicons.icons.simpleicons import icon
from simpleicons.image import icon_to_image
xml_bytes = icon.get_xml_bytes(fill="blue")
# black background and 5x scale
img = icon_to_image(xml_bytes, bg=0x000000, scale=(5, 5))
# manipulate PIL Image
img.putalpha(32)
img.save("github.png")
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