import _ from 'lodash'; import React from 'react'; import PropTypes from 'prop-types'; import Icon, { IIconProps } from '../Icon'; import { lucidClassNames } from '../../../util/style-helpers'; const cx = lucidClassNames.bind('&-HelpIcon'); export const iconPropTypes = { /** Size variations of the icons. \`size\` directly effects height and width but the developer should also be conscious of the relationship with \`viewBox\`. */ size: PropTypes.number, /** Size handles width and height, whereas \`width\` can manually override the width that would be set by size. */ width: PropTypes.oneOfType([PropTypes.number, PropTypes.string]), /** Size handles width and height, whereas \`height\` can manually override the height that would be set by size. */ height: PropTypes.oneOfType([PropTypes.number, PropTypes.string]), /** \`viewBox\` is very important for SVGs. You can think of \`viewBox\` as the "artboard" for our SVG while \`size\` is the presented height and width. */ viewBox: PropTypes.string, /** Any valid SVG aspect ratio. */ aspectRatio: PropTypes.string, /** Adds styling that makes the icon appear clickable. */ isClickable: PropTypes.bool, /** Adds styling that makes the icon appear disabled. Also forces isClickable to be false. */ isDisabled: PropTypes.bool, /** Called when the user clicks the \`Icon\`. Signature: \`({event, props}) => {}\` */ onClick: PropTypes.func, /** Called when the user clicks an active, clickable \`Icon\`. Signature: \`({event, props}) => {}\` */ onSelect: PropTypes.func, /** Any valid React children. */ children: PropTypes.element, /** Classes that are appended to the component defaults. This prop is run through the \`classnames\` library. */ className: PropTypes.string, }; export const HelpIcon = ({ className, isDisabled, isClickable, ...passThroughs }: IIconProps) => { return ( ); }; HelpIcon.displayName = 'HelpIcon'; HelpIcon.propTypes = iconPropTypes; HelpIcon.defaultProps = Icon.defaultProps; export default HelpIcon;