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Fluent System Icons are a collection of familiar, friendly, and modern icons from Microsoft.

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import * as React from 'react'; import { mergeClasses } from '@griffel/react'; import { useIconState } from './useIconState'; import { useRootStyles } from './createFluentIcon.styles'; import { iconClassName } from './constants'; export const createFluentIcon = (displayName, width, pathsOrSvg, options) => { const viewBoxWidth = width === '1em' ? '20' : width; const Icon = React.forwardRef((props, ref) => { const styles = useRootStyles(); const iconState = useIconState(props, { flipInRtl: options === null || options === void 0 ? void 0 : options.flipInRtl }); // HTML attributes/props for things like accessibility can be passed in, and will be expanded on the svg object at the start of the object const state = { ...iconState, className: mergeClasses(iconClassName, iconState.className, styles.root), ref, width, height: width, viewBox: `0 0 ${viewBoxWidth} ${viewBoxWidth}`, xmlns: 'http://www.w3.org/2000/svg', }; if (typeof pathsOrSvg === 'string') { // Color icon: render raw SVG children return React.createElement('svg', { ...state, dangerouslySetInnerHTML: { __html: pathsOrSvg } }); } else { // Non-color icon: render paths as before return React.createElement('svg', state, ...pathsOrSvg.map((d) => React.createElement('path', { d, fill: state.fill }))); } }); Icon.displayName = displayName; return Icon; };