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angularjs-gravatardirective

v1.3.3

Published

AngularJS Directive that takes an email address and creates an image tag to pull an avatar image form the Gravatar web site, based on angularjs-gravatardirective by Jim Lavin

Downloads

34

Readme

#AngularJS Gravatar Image Directive

This is a simple AngularJS Directive that takes an email address and creates an image tag to pull an avatar image form the Gravatar web site.

A complete tutorial on how the directive was written is at Creating a Simple AngularJS Directive

Usage

To use the directive:

  1. Include angularjs-gravatardirective.js or angularjs-gravatardirective.min.js files in your project and include script tags for each in your wb page.
  2. Add the following dependency to your AngularJS app; 'angularjs-gravatardirective'.
  3. Add the directive where you want the image to be displayed. See sample app for directive usage.

Configuration

You can configure the directive using the following attributes:

  • Email - You must supply an email address for the directive using the data-email attribute.
  • Size - You can specify the size of the avatar image using the data-size attribute. The default is 40 pixels.
  • Rating - You can specify a rating to limit what avatars are displayed. The default rating is PG.
  • Default Image - You can specify a default image to display if the email address does not have an associated avatar. The default is 404.
  • Secure - You can optionally specify a true value in the data-secure attribute to request the SSL version of the avatar.
  • cssClass - You can optionally specify css classes to apply to the resulting image. The default css class is gravatar-icon.

Note: All attributes must be proceeded with 'gravatar-' in order to keep from interfering with other angular library directives. See the directive unit tests and the sample app for an example.

For more information about the Gravatar Image request check out their Developer's Reference.

Change Log

v1.3.2 - Addresses Issue #18 'Unknown provider' error. the gravatarImageService was missing the minification array causing the service to not instantiate properly.

v1.3.1 - Addresses Issue #17 Hide the image, when loading fails. Now the image element will be removed from the DOM if the image fails to load.

v1.3.0 - Restructured library structure to take advantage of angularjs-library yeoman generator to generate a single file for use.

v1.2.0 - Added pull request to move imageSrc to a service for use by external consumers.

v1.1.0 - Added additional namespaces to all attributes to keep from interfering with other AngularJS Library Directives. Resolves Issue #13

LICENSE

The MIT License

Copyright (c) 2012-2013 Coding Smackdown TV, http://codingsmackdown.tv

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

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