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@polkadot/react-identicon
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A generic identity icon that can render icons based on the theme, be it Substrate or Polkadot
To install the component, do yarn add @polkadot/react-identicon
Inside a React component, you can now render any account with the associated icon -
import Identicon from '@polkadot/react-identicon';
...
render () {
// address is an ss58-encoded address or publicKey (hex string or Uint8Array)
const { address } = this.props;
// size (optional) is a number, indicating the size (in pixels, 64 as default)
const size = 32;
// theme (optional), depicts the type of icon, one of
// 'polkadot', 'substrate' (default), 'beachball' or 'jdenticon'
const theme = 'polkadot';
// standard className & style props are also available
return (
<Identicon
value={address}
size={size}
theme={theme}
/>
);
}
...
FAQs
Renders an SVG picture representing an address
The npm package @polkadot/react-identicon receives a total of 8,931 weekly downloads. As such, @polkadot/react-identicon popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @polkadot/react-identicon demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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