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react-avatar

Universal React avatar component makes it possible to generate avatars based on user information.


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Universal avatar makes it possible to fetch/generate an avatar based on the information you have about that user. We use a fallback system that if for example an invalid Facebook ID is used it will try Google, and so on.

React Avatar component preview

For the moment we support following types:

  • Facebook
  • Google
  • Twitter
  • Vkontakte
  • Skype
  • Gravatar
  • Custom image
  • Name initials

The fallbacks are in the same order as the list above were Facebook has the highest priority.

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Install

Install the component using NPM:

$ npm install react-avatar --save

# besides React, react-avatar also has react-addons-shallow-compare and prop-types
# as peer dependencies, make sure to install the correct version
# for your version of react
$ npm install react-addons-shallow-compare@^0.14 --save
# OR
$ npm install react-addons-shallow-compare@^15 --save

Or download as ZIP.

Usage

  1. Import Custom Element:

    import Avatar from 'react-avatar';
    
  2. Start using it!

    <Avatar name="Foo Bar" />
    

Some examples:

<Avatar googleId="118096717852922241760" size="100" round={true} />
<Avatar facebookId="100008343750912" size="150" />
<Avatar vkontakteId="1" size="150" />
<Avatar skypeId="sitebase" size="200" />
<Avatar twitterHandle="sitebase" size="40" />
<Avatar name="Wim Mostmans" size="150" />
<Avatar name="Wim Mostmans" size="150" textSizeRatio="1.75" />
<Avatar value="86%" size="40" />
<Avatar size="100" facebook-id="invalidfacebookusername" src="http://www.gravatar.com/avatar/a16a38cdfe8b2cbd38e8a56ab93238d3" />
<Avatar name="Wim Mostmans" unstyled="true" />

Manually generating a color:

import Avatar from 'react-avatar';

<Avatar color={Avatar.getRandomColor('sitebase', ['red', 'green', 'blue'])} name="Wim Mostmans" />

Options

AttributeOptionsDefaultDescription
classNamestringName of the CSS class you want to add to this component alongside the default sb-avatar.
emailstringString of the email address of the user.
md5EmailstringString of the MD5 hash of email address of the user.
facebook-idstring
twitter-handlestring
google-idstring
skype-idstring
namestringWill be used to generate avatar based on the initials of the person
maxInitialsnumberSet max nr of characters used for the initials. If maxInitials=2 and the name is Foo Bar Var the initials will be FB
valuestringShow a value as avatar
colorstringrandomUsed in combination with name and value. Give the background a fixed color with a hex like for example #FF0000
fgColorstring#FFFUsed in combination with name and value. Give the text a fixed color with a hex like for example #FF0000
sizelength50pxSize of the avatar
textSizeRationumber3For text based avatars the size of the text as a fragment of size (size / textSizeRatio)
roundbool or lengthfalseThe amount of border-radius to apply to the avatar corners, true shows the avatar in a circle.
srcstringFallback image to use
styleobjectStyle that will be applied on the root element
unstyledboolfalseDisable all styles
onClickfunctionMouse click event

Development

In order to run it locally you'll need to fetch some dependencies and a basic server setup.

  • Install local dependencies:

    $ npm install
    
  • Auto build new test version when developing that can be run with grunt connect:

    $ npm run dev
    
  • To test your project, start the development server and open http://localhost:8000/index.html.

    $ python -m SimpleHTTPServer
    

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Contributing

  1. Fork it!
  2. Create your feature branch: git checkout -b my-new-feature
  3. Commit your changes: git commit -m 'Add some feature'
  4. Push to the branch: git push origin my-new-feature
  5. Submit a pull request :D

History

For detailed changelog, check Releases.

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Package last updated on 07 Jun 2018

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