i have a circle and a grradient to fill in it, i put in the gradient and call him in path by style fill.
import React,{PropTyoes} from 'react';
import {connect} from 'react-redux';
import * as Actions from '../controllers/Actions';
export default class MyComp extends React.Component {
constructor(props, context){
super(props, context);
}
render(){
return (
<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlnsXlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" viewBox="0 0 983.4 983.4">
<g>
<linearGradient id="linear-gradient" gradientUnits="userSpaceOnUse" x1="1041.6901" y1="169.485" x2="1383.9301" y2="169.485" gradientTransform="matrix(1 0 0 -1 -761.14 398.97)">
<stop offset="0.14" stop-color="#2f343b" stop-opacity="0"/>
<stop offset="0.43" stop-color="#337082" stop-opacity="0.41"/>
<stop offset="0.67" stop-color="#369fb9" stop-opacity="0.73"/>
<stop offset="0.79" stop-color="#37b1cf" stop-opacity="0.85"/>
</linearGradient>
<path id="gradient" style={{fill:'url(#linear-gradient)'}} className="cls-200" d="M622.8,119.6C512.1,72,385.5,78.9,280.6,138.1l134.3,232.6c31.2-16.8,68.2-18.5,100.9-4.8 L622.8,119.6z">
</g>
</svg>
it's not working, any suggestions?
For others coming here later,
style={{fill:'url(#linear-gradient)'}}
is unnecessary for just one or a mere few styles. Instead, simplify tofill="url(#linear-gradient)"
. The same applies to other common SVG styling likestroke="url()"
.in react the attributes form of linear gradient are a bit diffrent and supposed to be like this:
its mean that the syntax should be from stop-color => stopColor
offset should be in percentage
ReactJs + svg