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angular-avatar

v1.4.0

Published

Angular Avatar is a simple and lightweight AngularJS directive that generates a letter's avatar like Microsoft or Google do in their web apps. First letter of each word in a string or a group of initials will be used to generate the avatar. The image of t

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Angular Avatar is a simple and lightweight AngularJS directive that generates a letter's avatar like Microsoft or Google do in their web apps. First letter of each word in a string or a group of initials will be used to generate the avatar. The image of the avatar will be rendered in an html img tag as a real png or jpeg. The image data can be retrieved using javascript to be stored in back-end giving you an initial profile picture in your web or mobile apps when the user does not upload one. Several angular atributes are available to configure the output: size, shape, resolution, colors, etc.

angular-avatar auto-color feature examples

This example in plunker: https://plnkr.co/edit/bhnvU3?p=preview

React version here: https://github.com/ajsoriar/react-string-avatar#readme

Quick start

1 Download and Install angular-avatar

  • Yarn: yarn add angular-avatar
  • Bower: bower install angular-avatar
  • NPM: npm install angular-avatar
  • NuGet: PM> Install-Package angular-avatar
  • github: https://github.com/ajsoriar/angular-avatar

2 Include dependences

2.1 angular-avatar.js or angular-avatar.min.js are under dist folder.

2.2 Include angular-avatar.js or angular-avatar.min.js after angular dependences, e.g.

<script src="bower_components/angular/angular.min.js"></script>
<script src="bower_components/angular-ui-router/release/angular-ui-router.min.js"></script>
<script src="bower_components/angular-avatar/dist/angular-avatar.js"></script>

2.3 Add ngAvatar module as a dependency when creating your app, e.g.

var app = angular.module('myApp', ['ngAvatar']);

3 Use it

No need to inject in controllers just use it in your html code this way:

<ng-avatar initials="A"></ng-avatar>

You will get this: angular-avatar basic usage example

This code will be generated by the directive:

<div class="avatar-wrapper " style="border-radius: 0;display: block;overflow: hidden;width: 45px;height: 45px;">
    <img src="data:image/png;base64,iVBORw0KGgo..." class="avatar-picture" style="vertical-align: top;" height="" width="100%">
</div>

More usage examples ready to copy and paste: :+1:

<ng-avatar initials="A"></ng-avatar>
<div ng-avatar initials="AS" bg-color="#00FF00"></div>
<ng-avatar initials="AJS" bg-color="cyan" text-color="blue" round-shape="true" ></ng-avatar>
<div ng-avatar initials="AJ" bg-color="red" text-color="yellow" picture-resolution="512" width="64"></div>
<div ng-avatar initials="AJ" bg-color="yellow" text-color="green" picture-resolution="1024" width="32"></div>
<ng-avatar initials="AS" bg-color="lightgreen" text-color="red" picture-resolution="16" width="128" pixelated="false" ></ng-avatar>
<ng-avatar initials="AS" bg-color="#99f499" text-color="red" picture-resolution="16" width="128" pixelated="true" ></ng-avatar>
<ng-avatar initials="AS" round-shape="true" bg-color="#a8ff2c" text-color="black" picture-resolution="512" width="42" pixelated="false" class="adres-css" style="border:4px solid red" ></ng-avatar>
<ng-avatar initials="AS" round-shape="true" string="  andres     jose   soria " bg-color="orange" text-color="#FFF" picture-resolution="256" width="64" pixelated="false" class="adres-css" style="border:4px solid red" ></ng-avatar>
<ng-avatar round-shape="true" bg-color="#36adf2" text-color="white" picture-resolution="256" width="56" pixelated="false" class="adres-css" style="border:2px solid blue" ></ng-avatar>
<ng-avatar initials="CM" corner-radius="7" bg-color="#3875d7"></ng-avatar>
<div ng-avatar initials="jpg" picture-format="jpeg" bg-color="red" text-color="yellow" width="64" corner-radius="5" ></div>
<div ng-avatar initials="png" picture-format="png" bg-color="purple" text-color="yellow" width="64" corner-radius="5" ></div>

You will get this:

More angular-avatar basic usage examples

Run the live example in plunker: http://plnkr.co/edit/TfCxUn?p=preview

4 Attributes

| option | default | description | | :------------------- | :----- | :--------------------- | | initials | null | Letters that will be rendered inside the avatar. Commonly the initials of first name and last name or a username. One, two or three letters can be used. | | string | null | Here you can put a group of words like a sentence or your complete name. The first letter of each word will be used to generate the avatar's image. | | bind | null | The avatar component will listen for changes in string and initials. If the value of the data source in the controller changes the avatar will change as well. | | max-length | null | Limits the number of characters that the avatar displays. | | width | 45 | An integer that sets the avatar's width and height in pixels using styles. Height of the avatar will be taken from it's width attribute. height attribute doesn't exist. | | bg-color | #000 | This is the background color of the avatar. If not set, the background will be black. You can use regular css color's like color names, hex or rgb. | | text-color | #fff | The color of the letters. Letters will be white if this attribute is not set. Use regular css colors. | | upper-case | false | Just put upper-case="true" and the input string will be transformed into capitals. | | round-shape | false | When set to true the avatar will take a round shape. By default the avatar will have a square shape. | | corner-radius | 0 | Square avatars can have rounded corners using this property. | | picture-resolution | 256 | This attribute sets the real resolution (width and height in pixels) of the picture that this directive generates. width attribute will scale the picture using only styles. | | pixelated | false | If ng-avatar's width is bigger than picture-resolution attribute, the web browser will scale the image and we will get a blurry picture. This attribute deactivates the anti-aliasing effect and you will get a pixelated image. Useful If you want a retro styling. | | wrapper | true | ng-avatar generates an img tag and a div layer that wraps the image. A boolean false value removes the div that wraps the avatar's image. This wrapping div has an special class class="avatar-wrapper" that can be used to apply extra styling. ng-avatar uses this div to generate a round avatar applying extra styles when round-shape attribute is true, round-shape="true" | | class | null | Use this attribute in the same way it is used in common html tags. | | img-class | null | Add an additional class to the generated image. Use the attribute in the same way it is used in common html tags. | | style | null | Use this attribute in the same way it is used in common html tags. | | picture-format | png | Set picture-format="jpeg" and the avatar will be rendered as a jpeg. If not set, png format will be used by default. | | auto-color | false | By default the generated picture will have a black background if no color is assigned. Setting auto-color="true" will automatically assign a color to the avatar's background depending on the combination of characters used. | | use-full-string-for-colors | false | When using auto-color and string, determines the color based on all of the characters in the string, not just the initials | | colors-palette | default colors | Change the palette used by auto-color. You can provide an array in your HTML or via the controller. | | text-shadow | false | This paints an elegant thin shadow around the edges of each letter. |

5 License

MIT

Copyright (c) 2016

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Free Software, Yeah!