npm package discovery and stats viewer.

Discover Tips

  • General search

    [free text search, go nuts!]

  • Package details

    pkg:[package-name]

  • User packages

    @[username]

Sponsor

Optimize Toolset

I’ve always been into building performant and accessible sites, but lately I’ve been taking it extremely seriously. So much so that I’ve been building a tool to help me optimize and monitor the sites that I build to make sure that I’m making an attempt to offer the best experience to those who visit them. If you’re into performant, accessible and SEO friendly sites, you might like it too! You can check it out at Optimize Toolset.

About

Hi, 👋, I’m Ryan Hefner  and I built this site for me, and you! The goal of this site was to provide an easy way for me to check the stats on my npm packages, both for prioritizing issues and updates, and to give me a little kick in the pants to keep up on stuff.

As I was building it, I realized that I was actually using the tool to build the tool, and figured I might as well put this out there and hopefully others will find it to be a fast and useful way to search and browse npm packages as I have.

If you’re interested in other things I’m working on, follow me on Twitter or check out the open source projects I’ve been publishing on GitHub.

I am also working on a Twitter bot for this site to tweet the most popular, newest, random packages from npm. Please follow that account now and it will start sending out packages soon–ish.

Open Software & Tools

This site wouldn’t be possible without the immense generosity and tireless efforts from the people who make contributions to the world and share their work via open source initiatives. Thank you 🙏

© 2024 – Pkg Stats / Ryan Hefner

@lucasolivamorim/ngx-avatar

v2.9.1

Published

[![npm version](https://badge.fury.io/js/ngx-avatar.svg)](https://badge.fury.io/js/ngx-avatar) [![npm](https://img.shields.io/npm/dt/ngx-avatar.svg)](https://www.npmjs.com/package/ngx-avatar) [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/HaithemMosbahi/ngx-avata

Downloads

34

Readme

<ngx-avatar>

npm version npm Build Status Angular Style Guide

A universal avatar component for Angular 2+ applications that fetches / generates avatar based on the information you have about the user. The component has a fallback system that if for example an invalid Facebook ID is used it will try google ID and so on.

You can use this component whether you have a single source or a multiple avatar sources. In this case the fallback system will fetch the first valid avatar.

Moreover, the component can shows name initials or simple value as avatar.

Angular Avatar component preview

Supported avatar sources:

  • Facebook
  • Google
  • Twitter
  • Vkontakte (VK)
  • Skype
  • Gravatar
  • Github
  • Custom image
  • name initials
  • value

The fallback system uses the same order as the above source list, Facebook has the highest priority, if it fails, google source will be used, and so on.

If you enjoy watching videos, check out this tutorial on medium which explains how to use ngx-avatar in your angular application.

Check out this link to play with ngx-avatar :grinning:

Installation

Install avatar component using NPM::

$ npm install ngx-avatar --save

Or download as ZIP.

Usage

  1. Import AvatarModule :

Once you have installed ngx-avatar, you can import it in your AppModule:

import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';

import { AppComponent } from './app.component';

// Import your AvatarModule
import { AvatarModule } from 'ngx-avatar';

@NgModule({
  declarations: [
    AppComponent
  ],
  imports: [
    BrowserModule,
    // Specify AvatarModule as an import
    AvatarModule
  ],
  providers: [],
  bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule { }
  1. Start using it:

Once the AvatarModule is imported, you can start using the component in your Angular application:

<ngx-avatar></ngx-avatar>

Examples

<ngx-avatar facebookId="1508319875"></ngx-avatar>
<ngx-avatar googleId="1508319875"></ngx-avatar>
<ngx-avatar twitterId="1508319875"></ngx-avatar>
<ngx-avatar skypeId="1508319875"></ngx-avatar>
<ngx-avatar gravatarId="adde9b2b981a8083cf084c63ad86f753"></ngx-avatar>
<ngx-avatar gravatarId="[email protected]"></ngx-avatar>
<ngx-avatar src="assets/avatar.jpg"></ngx-avatar>
<ngx-avatar name="John Doe"></ngx-avatar>
<ngx-avatar value="75%"></ngx-avatar>

<ngx-avatar facebookId="userFacebookID" skypeId="userSkypeID"
 googleId="google" name="Haithem Mosbahi" src="assets/avatar.jpg"
 value="28%"  twitterId="twitter"
 gravatarId="adde9b2b981a8083cf084c63ad86f753" 
 size="100" [round]="true">
</ngx-avatar>

Check out this file for more examples on how to use ngx-avatar in your application.

Demo

Check out this link for a live demo. Also, you can play with ngx-avatar using an online editor here on stackblitz.

Moreover, the demo folder contains an application generated with angular cli that uses ngx-avatar component.

To run the demo application :

$ npm install
$ ng serve

Options

| Attribute | Type | Default | Description | | ------------- | ----------------- | ------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | | facebookId | string | | Facebook ID | | googleId | string | | Google ID | | twitterId | string | | Twitter Handle | | vkontakteId | string | | VK ID| | skypeId | string | | Skype ID | | gravatarId | string | | email or md5 email related to gravatar | | githubId | string | | Github ID
| src | string | | Fallback image to use | | name | string | | Will be used to generate avatar based on the initials of the person | | value | string | | Show a value as avatar | | initialsSize | number | undefined | Restricts the size of initials - it goes along with the name property and can be used to fix the number of characters that will be displayed as initials. | | bgColor | string | random | Give the background a fixed color with a hex like for example #FF0000 | | fgColor | string | #FFF | Give the text a fixed color with a hex like for example #FF0000 | | size | number | 50 | Size of the avatar | | textSizeRatio | number | 3 | For text based avatars the size of the text as a fragment of size (size / textSizeRatio) | | round | boolean | true | Round the avatar corners | | borderCorner | number | 0 | Square avatars can have rounded corners using this property | | borderColor | string | undefined | Add border with the given color. boder's default style is '1px solid borderColor' | | style | object | | Style that will be applied on the root element | clickOnAvatar | Output | | Fired when the avatar is clicked. The component emits the source object that has been used to fetch the avatar.||

The source object has the following properties:

  • sourceType : avatar source ( Facebook, twitter, etc)
  • sourceId : identifier of the user
  • getAvatar(size?) : method to fetch user avatar from the current source

Override Avatar Configuration

The avatar module provides the possibility of customizing the avatar component by overriding some of its options. For example, the avatar module comes with a set of default colors used to randomly fill the backgroud color of the avatar. Thus, it's possible to chnage the default list of colors and to pass your own list.

All you need to do is to configure the AvatarModule by calling forRoot method. The forRoot method takes an AvatarConfig Object that contains the overridden options.

At this moment, the AvatarConfig object has one parameter which is the avatarColors. In future releases, we will probably enrich this object to override more options ( such as the source priority )

Here's an example on how to import the AvatarModule with your own set of colors.

import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';

import { AppComponent } from './app.component';
import { UserService } from "./user.service";
import { AvatarModule,AvatarConfig } from "ngx-avatar";
import { HttpModule } from "@angular/http";

const avatarConfig = new AvatarConfig(['red','blue','pink']);

@NgModule({
  declarations: [
    AppComponent  ],
  imports: [
    BrowserModule,
    HttpModule,
    // import AvatarModule in your app with your own configuration
    AvatarModule.forRoot(avatarConfig)
  ],
  providers: [UserService],
  bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule { }

Avatar Styling

In addition to the style attribute, ngx-avatar style can be customized using css classes. Thus, the generated code offers two css classes that can be overridden :

  • avatar-container : class that represents the avatar container - the host element. Styles in this class will be applied on the avatar wether is an image or text.
  • avatar-content : css class that represents the avatar element which is embedded inside the avatar-container.

To overcome Angular's view encapsulation, you may need to use the /deep/ operator to target it. Here's an example that shows how to override ngx-avatar style :

  <ngx-avatar class="my-avatar" value="HM"> </ngx-avatar>

Your css file might look like this

.my-avatar /deep/ .avatar-content {
    background-color : red !important;
}

Release Notes & History

  • 2.9 : Bug fixes #16 & #16
  • 2.8 : add initials size option
  • 2.7 : code refactoring
  • 2.6 : Customize avatar options
  • 2.5 : Bug fixes & new css classes
  • 2.4 : Refactor async sources
  • 2.3 : Add support for github avatar
  • 2.2 : Fix prod and aot build
  • 2.1 : Bug fixes
  • 2.0 : add support to vkontakte source
  • 1.4 : background color is now generated based on the sum of ASCII values of avatar's text.
  • 1.3 : Bug Fixes ( support dynamic avatar data )
  • 1.2 : Add border related properties.
  • 1.1 : Listen to click events on avatar and support retina display.
  • 1.0 : Avatar component that fetches / generates user avatar from different sources.

Development

To generate all *.js, *.d.ts and *.metadata.json files:

$ npm run build

To lint all *.ts files:

$ npm run lint

Contributing

Contributions and all possible collaboration are welcome.

  • Fork it!
  • Create your feature branch: git checkout -b my-new-feature
  • Commit your changes: git commit -am 'Add some feature'
  • Push to the branch: git push origin my-new-feature
  • Submit a pull request :D

License

MIT © Haithem Mosbahi