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@tsiry/ui-identicon

v0.0.4

Published

Renders an SVG picture representing an address

Downloads

8

Readme

@tsiry/ui-identicon

Adapted from Jazzicon by Dan Finlay with the following changes -

  • Random values now is read from the Uint8Array supplied (as opposed to having the seed as a number). This allows us to give an publicKey/address as an input and use those values in the pattern generation.
  • Upgrade to the underlying color library
  • Generate circles as shapes (instead of rectangles)
  • Interface updated to take in optional className & style
  • Update everywhere to use ES6
  • Split source into self-contained functions (TODO: future testing)
  • Everything has been updated to use flow
  • Test the library functions
  • Copyright headers added (original also under ISC)

Usage

import identicon from '@tsiry/ui-identicon';

const publicKey = new Uint8Array([...]); // 32 bytes
const body = document.querySelector('body');
const identity = identicon(publicKey, 100 /* diameter, optional */, 'my-class' /* className, optional */ /* style. optional */ /* colors, optional */);

body.append(identity);

Also see src/demo.js for a randomly generated example.

demo