In my react app, I import an svg as a React Component like this:
import React from "react";
import {ReactComponent as SomeSVGComponent} from "./some_svg.svg";
function SomeComponent(props){
return (
<div>
<SomeSVGComponent />
</div>
);
}
The app was created with create-react-app, so webpack manages the import.
The svg's path children have an inline style variable containing the path's length:
<svg ...>
...
<path style="--pathLength:180.12531;" d=.../>
</svg>
This variable is necessary for my app's animation to work correctly.
However, (I believe this is webpack's doing in this case) when the svg is imported as a react component, the style is overwritten to be style={{-pathlength:180.12531}}
which causes a compilation error:
Failed to compile.
SyntaxError: unknown: Unexpected token (8:4)
6 | ...props
7 | }) => <svg width={137} height={46} {...props}>{title ? <title>{title}</title> : null}<path style={{
> 8 | -pathlength: 762.1506987288266
| ^
9 | }} .../>
Is it possible to maintain the structure of importing the SVG as a ReactComponent without having this inline style variable be overwritten?
Maybe it would be possible to override webpack's import?