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@ngneat/avvvatars

v1.0.0

Published

<div align="center"> <img width="20%" height="20%" src="./assets/logo.svg?raw=true"> </div>

Downloads

447

Readme

npm MIT commitizen PRs styled with prettier linted with eslint ngneat semantic-release

All Contributors

@ngneat/avvvatars

Beautifully crafted unique avatar placeholder for your next angular project. Inspired from avvvatars

https://github.com/ngneat/avvvatars/assets/6831283/c6cdd732-3037-4732-8019-4f4906076a51

Compatibility with Angular Versions

Features

  • 🌈 40 Colors - Colors are so on point that most of the projects can use it without changing it
  • 💠 60 Shapes - Beautifully crafted shapes that are unique to your user with color combination
  • 🆎 Text or Shapes 🔸 - Use letters (eg. JD for John Doe) or unique shapes
  • 🤠 Unique to user - Generated avatars are unique to the string that you provide, it means if you pass [email protected] you will always get the same avatar
  • ✍️ Customizable - use shadows, change size, provide alternative text to display

Installation

With yarn

yarn add @ngneat/avvvatars

With npm

npm install @ngneat/avvvatars

Getting Started

Import @ngneat/avvvatars to your app, then use it anywhere you want.

import { AvvvatarsComponent } from '@ngneat/avvvatars';

@Component({
  selector: 'app-root',
  standalone: true,
  imports: [AvvvatarsComponent],
  template: `
  <avvvatars value="[email protected]"></avvvatars>
  `
})
export class AppComponent {}

Customization

value: string

This is required for plugin to work, each value generates a random avatar to unique to this value, so each time plugin renders, you will get the same results.

<avvvatars value="[email protected]" />

displayValue?: string

Override default text by providing displayValue

for example if you provide value=”[email protected] the character output will be the first 2 letters of value which is “BE”, if you pass displayValue=”BU” you can override it to BU

<avvvatars value="[email protected]" displayValue="BU" />

style?: character | shape (default character)

Use shape or character as avatar.

<avvvatars value="[email protected]" style="character" />
<avvvatars value="[email protected]" style="avatar" />

character avatar

size?: number (default 32)

Override default size (32px) by providing a number.

<avvvatars value="[email protected]" size={32} />

shadow?: boolean (default false)

Enable shadow around the avatar.

<avvvatars value="[email protected]" shadow={false} />

radius?: number (default size)

Override the radius of the avatar, it takes size by default to always turn it to a circle

<avvvatars value="[email protected]" radius={10} />

border?: boolean (default false)

Toggle border

<avvvatars value="[email protected]" border={false} />

borderSize?: number (default 2)

Override border width

<avvvatars value="[email protected]" borderSize={2} />

borderColor?: string (default #fff)

Override border color

<avvvatars value="[email protected]" borderColor="#fff" />

Contributors ✨

Thanks goes to these wonderful people (emoji key):

This project follows the all-contributors specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!