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Access Noun RLE Image Data
import { ImageData } from '@nouns/assets';
const { bgcolors, palette, images } = ImageData;
const { bodies, accessories, heads, glasses } = images;
Get Noun Part & Background Data
import { getNounData } from '@nouns/assets';
const seed = {
background: 0,
body: 17,
accessory: 41,
head: 71,
glasses: 2,
};
const { parts, background } = getNounData(seed);
Emulate NounSeeder.sol
Pseudorandom seed generation
import { getNounSeedFromBlockHash } from '@nouns/assets';
const blockHash = '0x5014101691e81d79a2eba711e698118e1a90c9be7acb2f40d7f200134ee53e01';
const nounId = 116;
/**
{
background: 1,
body: 28,
accessory: 120,
head: 95,
glasses: 15
}
*/
const seed = getNounSeedFromBlockHash(nounId, blockHash);
Almost off-chain Noun Crystal Ball
Generate a Noun using only a block hash, which saves calls to NounSeeder
and NounDescriptor
contracts. This can be used for a faster crystal ball.
/**
* For you to implement:
- hook up providers with ether/web3.js
- get currently auctioned Noun Id from the NounsAuctionHouse contract
- add 1 to the current Noun Id to get the next Noun Id (named `nextNounId` below)
- get the latest block hash from your provider (named `latestBlockHash` below)
*/
import { ImageData, getNounSeedFromBlockHash, getNounData } from '@nouns/assets';
import { buildSVG } from '@nouns/sdk';
const { palette } = ImageData; // Used with `buildSVG``
/**
* OUTPUT:
{
background: 1,
body: 28,
accessory: 120,
head: 95,
glasses: 15
}
*/
const seed = getNounSeedFromBlockHash(nextNounId, latestBlockHash);
/**
* OUTPUT:
{
parts: [
{
filename: 'body-teal',
data: '...'
},
{
filename: 'accessory-txt-noun-multicolor',
data: '...'
},
{
filename: 'head-goat',
data: '...'
},
{
filename: 'glasses-square-red',
data: '...'
}
],
background: 'e1d7d5'
}
*/
const { parts, background } = getNounData(seed);
const svgBinary = buildSVG(parts, palette, background);
const svgBase64 = btoa(svgBinary);
The Noun SVG can then be displayed. Here's a dummy example using React
function SVG({ svgBase64 }) {
return <img src={`data:image/svg+xml;base64,${svgBase64}`} />;
}
FAQs
Nouns run-length encoded image data
The npm package @coinmasters/assets receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, @coinmasters/assets popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @coinmasters/assets demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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