We are using SVG Icons in GitLab with a SVG Sprite, due to this the icons are only loaded once and then referenced through an ID. The sprite SVG is located under `/assets/icons.svg`. Our goal is to replace one by one all inline SVG Icons (as those currently bloat the HTML) and also all Font Awesome usages.
### Usage in HAML/Rails
To use a sprite Icon in HAML or Rails we use a specific helper function :
We have a special Vue component for our sprite icons in `\vue_shared\components\icon.vue`.
Sample usage :
`<icon
name="retry"
:size="32"
css-classes="top"
/>`
**name** Name of the Icon in the SVG Sprite ([Overview is available here](http://gitlab-org.gitlab.io/gitlab-svgs/)`).
**size (optional)** Number value for the size which is then mapped to a specific CSS class (Available Sizes: 8,12,16,18,24,32,48,72 are mapped to `sXX` css classes)
**css-classes (optional)** Additional CSS Classes to add to the svg tag.
### Usage in HTML/JS
Please use the following function inside JS to render an icon :
`gl.utils.spriteIcon(iconName)`
## Adding a new icon to the sprite
All Icons and Illustrations are managed in the [gitlab-svgs](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-svgs) repository which is added as a dev-dependency.
Please use from now on for any SVG based illustrations simple `img` tags to show an illustration by simply using either `image_tag` or `image_path` helpers. Please use the class `svg-content` around it to ensure nice rendering. The illustrations are also organised in the [gitlab-svgs](https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-svgs) repository (as they are then automatically optimised).