Convert SVG into React components.
var toReact = require('svg-to-react');
var renderComponent = toReact.convert('<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg">'+
    '<circle stroke-width="2" stroke="#424242"></circle>'+
  '</svg>'
);result:
var renderComponent = function anonymous(params) {
  return React.createElement('svg', params,
    React.createElement('circle', {
      strokeWidth: '2',
      stroke: params.color
    })
  );
}You can now call renderComponent with any SVG and/or React props. Additionally you can provide a color property that is used to set fill and stroke colors (if they are not "none").
Takes the svgString, runs it through SVGO and returns a function to render the SVG using a React component. The function accepts a params object that lets you customize the SVG as well as passing standard React handlers and props.
Reads the SVG from filePath and returns the render function in a callback
Recursively reads all SVGs in dirPath and returns an object containing all render functions for each SVG file. The object has the format:
{
  "svgFile": function () {},
  "nested/svgFile": function() {}
}Each key is a file path relative to dirName, minus the '.svg' extension.