custom-avatar-generator

Angular Element (Web Component) that creates a random avatar svg image and lets the user customize it with endless possible combinations.


Keywords
avatar, avatar generator, avatar customizer, angular element, unique avatar, interactive, web component
License
MIT
Install
npm install custom-avatar-generator@1.1.1

Documentation

custom-avatar-generator

npm

Angular Element (Web Component) that creates a random avatar svg image and lets the user customize it with endless possible combinations.

If you would like to use this generator as Angular Module inside your Angular Application, checkout this package: https://www.npmjs.com/package/ng-custom-avatar-generator

Demo

Use the generator and see how it will look like at your page or application in this âš¡ Demo âš¡

See the code and play with the attributes in this âš¡ JSFiddle âš¡

Screenshots & Images

User Interface

Generator UI

Resulting Avatars examples

Example Avatar Example Avatar Example Avatar Example Avatar

Usage

Integrate the package script:

<script type="module" src="https://unpkg.com/custom-avatar-generator@1.1.2"></script>

Add the Angular Element with optional attributes to adapt the avatar generator.

<custom-avatar-generator 
  shape="square" 
  enable-background="true" 
  display-download="true" 
  texts='{"everything":"EVERYTHING","allColors":"All colors","background":"Background","skin":"Skin","hair":"Hair","hairStyle":"Hair Style","accessory":"Accessory","clothes":"Clothes","clothing":"Clothing","print":"Print"}'>
<custom-avatar-generator 

On every change the component fires an event with the current svg url, so you can listen to it (and e.g. store it in a variable to save it to your database when the user clicks "save") - or whatever you want to do with the svg.

const el = document.querySelector('custom-avatar-generator');
el.addEventListener('svgUrl', (event) => {
    const mySvgUrl = event.detail;
    console.log(mySvgUrl);
    // do whatever you want here
});

Attributes

All input attributes are optional and have a default. Possible inputs are:

name possible values default description
shape 'sqaure' or 'round' 'round' shape of the avatar image
enable-background 'true' or 'false' 'false' Displays a colored background behind the avatar and lets the user customize the color
display-download 'true' or 'false' 'false' Displays a download button below the controls so the user can save the svg file on their device
texts JSON with all displayed text string. Structure below see JSON below Modify the display texts of the controls
{
    "everything": "EVERYTHING",
    "allColors": "All colors",
    "background": "Background",
    "skin": "Skin",
    "hair": "Hair",
    "hairStyle": "Hair Style",
    "accessory": "Accessory",
    "clothes": "Clothes",
    "clothing": "Clothing",
    "print": "Print"
}

Keep attention that you integrate every property when using the texts attribute because it completely overwrites the default texts object.

Info

Based on https://avataaars.com/