LetterAvatar
Gem for creating letter avatar from user's name (or any other strong / character).
Code extracted from discourse source (thanks guys!) - I needed this functionality in three projects, so here's the gem! :-)
Examples
Google's Inbox Palette
Installation
System requirements
$ sudo apt-get install -y imagemagickMac OS X
$ brew install imagemagick ghostscriptAdd this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'letter_avatar'And then execute:
$ bundleOr install it yourself as:
$ gem install letter_avatarConfiguration
LetterAvatar.setup do |config|
config.fill_color = 'rgba(255, 255, 255, 1)' # default is 'rgba(255, 255, 255, 0.65)'
config.cache_base_path = 'public/system/lets' # default is 'public/system'
config.colors_palette = :iwanthue # default is :google
config.weight = 500 # default is 300
config.annotate_position = '-0+10' # default is -0+5
config.letters_count = 2 # default is 1
config.pointsize = 70 # default is 140
endColor palette
We have three color palettes implemented: iwanthue, google and custom.
Each of them have different colors, but the iwanthue also differently calculates the color for specified username.
The google selected will generate the same avatar for both, "Krzysiek" and "ksz2k" usernames given (both of them starts with letter "k"), but iwanthue will calculate it's md5 and then selects color, so there's huge chance that these usernames get different colors.
Custom palette definition
You can define your own custom palette:
LetterAvatar.setup do |config|
config.colors_palette = :custom
config.custom_palette = [[120, 132, 205], [91, 149, 249], [72, 194, 249], [69, 208, 226]]
endCustom font definition
You can define your own custom palette:
LetterAvatar.setup do |config|
config.font = File.join(File.expand_path('../../', File.dirname(__FILE__)), 'app/assets/fonts', 'font_name.ext')
endUsage
LetterAvatar.generate 'ksz2k', 200
=> "public/system/letter_avatars/2/K/87_178_230/200.png"In your controllers / views
There's also helper for this. To use it, you need:
-
in your helper (eg.
ApplicationHelper) or controller:include LetterAvatar::AvatarHelper
-
and in your view:
letter_avatar_for('ksz2k', 200) => "public/system/letter_avatars/2/K/87_178_230/200.png" # or letter_avatar_url('ksz2k', 200) => "/system/letter_avatars/2/K/87_178_230/200.png" # or even letter_avatar_tag('ksz2k', 200, class: 'av') => "<img class=\"av\" alt=\"ksz2k\" src=\"/system/letter_avatars/2/K/87_178_230/200.png\" />"
In your model
Say, you have a model User (which must have attribute or method name)
require 'letter_avatar/has_avatar'
class User
include LetterAvatar::HasAvatar
...
def name
'ksz2k'
end
endThen, in your views you can use:
@user.avatar_path(200)
=> "public/system/letter_avatars/2/K/87_178_230/200.png"
# or
@user.avatar_url(200)
=> "/system/letter_avatars/2/K/87_178_230/200.png"Way to support non [a-z0-9] charsets
class User
def username_for_avatar
# Translate Chinese hanzi to pinyin
# https://github.com/flyerhzm/chinese_pinyin
Pinyin.t(self.username)
end
endThen you can get right avatar now:
letter_avatar_for(user.username_for_avatar, 200)
# or
letter_avatar_tag(user.username_for_avatar, 200, class: 'av')Contributing
- Fork it
- Create your feature branch (
git checkout -b my-new-feature) - Commit your changes (
git commit -am 'Add some feature') - Push to the branch (
git push origin my-new-feature) - Create new Pull Request
















