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vue-boring-avatars

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vue-boring-avatars is a Vue 3 port of Boring Avatars, a JS library that generates custom, SVG-based avatars from any username and color palette.

Features

  • Supports Vue 3 (for Vue 2, look at this implementation).
  • Built using TypeScript and comes with TS types.
  • Similar API with the React version of Boring Avatars.

Installation

NPM:

pnpm i vue-boring-avatars
# or
yarn add vue-boring-avatars
# or
npm install vue-boring-avatars

CDN:

<!-- ESM version -->
<script type="module">
  import Avatar from "https://unpkg.com/vue-boring-avatars/dist/vue-boring-avatars.js";
</script>

<!-- UMD version -->
<script src="https://unpkg.com/vue-boring-avatars/dist/vue-boring-avatars.umd.cjs"></script>

Props

Props:

  • size: number
    • Default: 40
    • Determines the size of the Avatar.
  • square: boolean
    • Default: false
    • Whether the Avatar is shaped as a square or circle (default).
  • title: boolean
    • Default: false
    • Whether to generate the <title> element or not.
  • name: string
    • Default: "Clara Barton"
    • Name that determines the pattern of the Avatar, and appears in the <title> element if title is true.
  • variant: string
    • Accepts either of the following: "bauhaus", "beam", "marble", "pixel", "ring", "sunset".
    • Default: "marble"
    • Determines the variant of the Avatar.
  • colors: string[]
    • Accepts a string of colors.
    • Default: ["#92A1C6", "#146A7C", "#F0AB3D", "#C271B4", "#C20D90"]
    • Determines the range of colors in the Avatar.
  • id: string
    • ID for the SVG element.

Usage

Basic usage (with default props):

<template>
  <Avatar />
</template>

<script>
import Avatar from "vue-boring-avatars";

export default {
  components: {
    Avatar,
  },
};
</script>

Basic usage with <script setup> (with default props):

<script setup>
import Avatar from "vue-boring-avatars";
</script>

<template>
  <Avatar />
</template>

With props:

<template>
  <Avatar :size="80" variant="bauhaus" name="Mujahid Anuar" :colors="colors" />
</template>

<script>
import Avatar from "vue-boring-avatars";

export default {
  data() {
    return {
      colors: ["#92A1C6", "#146A7C", "#F0AB3D", "#C271B4", "#C20D90"],
    };
  },
  components: {
    Avatar,
  },
};
</script>

With Composition API:

<template>
  <input type="text" v-model="name" />
  <input type="number" v-model.number="size" />

  <Avatar :size="size" variant="bauhaus" :name="name" />
  <Avatar
    :size="size"
    variant="beam"
    :name="name"
    :square="true"
    :title="true"
  />
  <Avatar :size="size" variant="marble" :name="name" />
  <Avatar
    :size="size"
    variant="pixel"
    :name="name"
    :square="true"
    :title="true"
  />
  <Avatar :size="size" variant="ring" :name="name" />
  <Avatar
    :size="size"
    variant="sunset"
    :name="name"
    :square="true"
    :title="true"
  />
</template>

<script lang="ts">
import { defineComponent, ref } from "vue";
import Avatar from "vue-boring-avatars";

export default defineComponent({
  name: "App",
  setup() {
    const name = ref("Clara Barton");
    const size = ref(80);

    return {
      name,
      size,
    };
  },
  components: {
    Avatar,
  },
});
</script>

Development

pnpm i # install packages
pnpm dev # launch in browser
pnpm test # run tests (download react-boring-avatars, lint, type check, then run tests)
pnpm build # build the dist

Credits

Credits to @hihayk (GitHub) and @josep_martins (GitHub) for creating the original Boring Avatars library at boringdesigners!

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