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@cloudnouns/factory

v0.1.3

Published

`@cloudnouns/factory` is a small JavaScript library for creating SVG images from Run-length encoded (RLE) data. The library is written in TypeScript and based on the work of the [Nouns DAO](https://github.com/nounsDAO/nouns-monorepo) and the greater Nouns

Readme

@cloudnouns/factory

@cloudnouns/factory is a small JavaScript library for creating SVG images from Run-length encoded (RLE) data. The library is written in TypeScript and based on the work of the Nouns DAO and the greater Nouns ecosystem.

Installation

The library can be installed with your preferred package manager:

# npm
npm install @cloudnouns/factory

# yarn
yarn add @cloudnouns/factory

Basic usage

First, initialize a new factory from an RLE image data file. See example files here.

import { Factory } from "@cloudnouns/factory";
import ImageData from "path/to/config/file";

const factory = new Factory(ImageData);

// create random item
const item = factory.createItem();

// create item from seed
const item2 = factory.createItemFromSeed({
  /* seed properties */
});

Examples

The library is framework agnostic and has been test in React, Svelte, Vue, and vanilla JS environments. The following examples are in React and use the Nouns configuration file.

Random Noun:

import { Factory } from "@cloudnouns/factory";
import ImageData from "./nouns.json";

export const Noun = () => {
  const factory = new Factory(ImageData);
  const noun = factory.createItem();

  return <img src={noun.dataUrl} alt='noun' />;
};

Partially random Noun:

// noun component
import { Factory } from "@cloudnouns/factory";
import ImageData from "./nouns.json";

export default Noun = (partialSeed) => {
  const factory = new Factory(ImageData);
  const noun = factory.createItem(props.partialSeed);

  return <img src={noun.dataUrl} alt='noun' />;
};

// another component
import Noun from "./Noun";

const seed = {
	head: 'zebra',
	glasses: 'fullblack'
}

export default View = () => {
	return (
		<Noun partialSeed={seed} />
	)
}

Noun from seed:

// noun component
import { Factory } from "@cloudnouns/factory";
import ImageData from "./nouns.json";

export default Noun = (seed) => {
  const factory = new Factory(ImageData);
  const noun = factory.createItemFromSeed(props.seed);

  return <img src={noun.dataUrl} alt='noun' />;
};

// another component
import Noun from "./Noun";

const seed = {
	head: 233,
	glasses: 7,
	body: 9,
	accessory: 54,
	background: 0
}

export default View = () => {
	return (
		<Noun seed={seed} />
	)
}