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ui-avatars

v1.0.0

Published

Generate avatar images based on user initials

Downloads

1,718

Readme

UI Avatars

Generate avatar images based on user initials.

Build status Azure DevOps tests (branch) Azure DevOps coverage Codacy Badge MIT License npm

Usage

After installing, simply import it in your file.

const uiavatars = require("ui-avatars");

Consume the generateAvatar() API to get an avatar URL that you can use directly as an image. Supply the settings object to this method to generate the avatar image URL accordingly. You can either supply one or all settings, based on your requirement. All settings are pretty self-explanatory.

var avatarURL = uiavatars.generateAvatar({
            uppercase: true,
            name: "Tony Stark",
            background: "990000",
            color: "000000",
            fontsize: 0.5,
            bold: true,
            length: 2,
            rounded: true,
            size: 250
        }); 

Examples

Clicking on the images below opens the image in a browser window.

Sample image 1 Sample image 2 Sample image 3

Release notes

Release notes can be found here.

License

This npm package is licensed under MIT. UI Avatars may be licensed separately.

Credits

UI Avatars developed by Lasse Rafn / GitHub.
This npm package is developed by Clyde D'Souza.