import * as React from 'react'; import { StandardProps } from '..'; export interface SvgIconProps extends StandardProps, SvgIconClassKey, 'children'> { /** * Node passed into the SVG element. */ children?: React.ReactNode; /** * The color of the component. It supports those theme colors that make sense for this component. * You can use the `htmlColor` prop to apply a color attribute to the SVG element. */ color?: 'inherit' | 'primary' | 'secondary' | 'action' | 'disabled' | 'error'; /** * The component used for the root node. * Either a string to use a DOM element or a component. */ component?: React.ElementType>; /** * The fontSize applied to the icon. Defaults to 24px, but can be configure to inherit font size. */ fontSize?: 'inherit' | 'default' | 'small' | 'large'; /** * Applies a color attribute to the SVG element. */ htmlColor?: string; /** * The shape-rendering attribute. The behavior of the different options is described on the * [MDN Web Docs](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/SVG/Attribute/shape-rendering). * If you are having issues with blurry icons you should investigate this property. * @document */ shapeRendering?: string; /** * Provides a human-readable title for the element that contains it. * https://www.w3.org/TR/SVG-access/#Equivalent */ titleAccess?: string; /** * Allows you to redefine what the coordinates without units mean inside an SVG element. * For example, if the SVG element is 500 (width) by 200 (height), * and you pass viewBox="0 0 50 20", * this means that the coordinates inside the SVG will go from the top left corner (0,0) * to bottom right (50,20) and each unit will be worth 10px. */ viewBox?: string; } export type SvgIconClassKey = | 'root' | 'colorSecondary' | 'colorAction' | 'colorDisabled' | 'colorError' | 'colorPrimary' | 'fontSizeInherit' | 'fontSizeSmall' | 'fontSizeLarge'; export default function SvgIcon(props: SvgIconProps): JSX.Element;