naas / php-initial-avatar-generator
A package to generate avatars with initials for PHP
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Requires
- php: ^7.0|^7.1|^7.2|^7.3|^7.4|^8.0
- ext-json: *
- intervention/image: ^2.3
- lasserafn/php-initials: ^3.0
- lasserafn/php-string-script-language: ^0.3.0
- meyfa/php-svg: ^0.9.0
- overtrue/pinyin: ^4.0
Requires (Dev)
- doctrine/instantiator: 1.0.*
- phpunit/phpunit: ^6.5
- satooshi/php-coveralls: ^1.0
This package is auto-updated.
Last update: 2025-01-30 02:53:19 UTC
README
Ever seen those avatars (basically everywhere) that has your initials — mine would be LR; Lasse Rafn — well this package allows you to generate those, in a simple manner.
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There's also a api you can use: https://ui-avatars.com
Installation
You just require using composer and you're good to go!
composer require naas/php-initial-avatar-generator
Rad, and long, package name.. huh? Sorry. I'm not very good with names.
Usage
As with installation, usage is quite simple. Generating a image is done by running:
$avatar = new LasseRafn\InitialAvatarGenerator\InitialAvatar(); $image = $avatar->name('Lasse Rafn')->generate();
Thats it! The method will return a instance of Image from Intervention so you can stream, download or even encode the image:
return $image->stream('png', 100);
You can also just pass along the initials, and it will use those. Should you just include a first name, it will use the first two letters of it.
SVG generation
$avatar = new LasseRafn\InitialAvatarGenerator\InitialAvatar(); echo $avatar->name('Lasse Rafn')->generateSvg()->toXMLString(); // returns SVG XML string
Supported methods and parameters
Of cause, passing a name is not the only thing this sweet thing does!
Name (initials) - default: JD
$image = $avatar->name('Albert Magnum')->generate();
AutoFont - default: false
Will detect language script (using lasserafn/php-string-script-language) and use a font that supports it.
$image = $avatar->autoFont()->generate();
Width - default: 48
// will be 96 pixels wide. $image = $avatar->width(96)->generate();
Height - default: 48
// will be 96 pixels tall. $image = $avatar->height(96)->generate();
Size - default: 48 (proxy for $avatar->width(X)->height(X)
)
// will be 96x96 pixels. $image = $avatar->size(96)->generate();
Background color - default: #f0e9e9
// will be red $image = $avatar->background('#ff0000')->generate();
Font color - default: #8b5d5d
// will be red $image = $avatar->color('#ff0000')->generate();
Font file - default: /fonts/OpenSans-Regular.ttf
Two fonts with two variants are included:
- /fonts/OpenSans-Regular.ttf
- /fonts/OpenSans-Semibold.ttf
- /fonts/NotoSans-Bold.ttf
- /fonts/NotoSans-Regular.ttf
The method will look for the font, if none found it will append __DIR__
and try again, and if not it will default to the first GD Internal Font.
If you input an integer between 1 and 5, it will use a GD Internal font as per that number.
// will be Semibold $image = $avatar->font('/fonts/OpenSans-Semibold.ttf')->generate();
Font name (for SVGs) - default: Open Sans, sans-serif
$image = $avatar->fontName('Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif')->generate();
Length - default: 2
$image = $avatar->name('John Doe Johnson')->length(3)->generate(); // 3 letters = JDJ
Switching driver - default: gd
$image = $avatar->gd()->generate(); // Uses GD driver $image = $avatar->imagick()->generate(); // Uses Imagick driver
Rounded - default: false
$image = $avatar->rounded()->generate();
Smooth - default: false
Makes rounding smoother with a resizing hack. Could be slower.
$image = $avatar->rounded()->smooth()->generate();
If you are going to use rounded()
, you want to use smooth()
to avoid pixelated edges. Disabled by default because it COULD be slower.
I would recommend just rounding with CSS.
Font Size - default: 0.5
$image = $avatar->fontSize(0.25)->generate(); // Font will be 25% of image size.
If the Image size is 50px and fontSize is 0.5, the font size will be 25px.
Chaining it all together
We will not use the ->font() method in this example; as I like the regular one.
return $avatar->name('Lasse Rafn') ->length(2) ->fontSize(0.5) ->size(96) // 48 * 2 ->background('#8BC34A') ->color('#fff') ->generate() ->stream('png', 100);
Now, using that in a image (sized 48x48 pixels for retina):
<img src="url-for-avatar-generation" width="48" height="48" style="border-radius: 100%" />
Will yield:
Rounded for appearance; the actual avatar is a filled square
Font Awesome Support
The package supports FontAwesome (v5) and already distributes the free version as otf
format (see /fonts
folder).
However, when using FontAwesome you may want to display one specific icon instead of the user's initials. This package, therefore, provides a handy glyph($code)
method to be used along with FontAwesome.
First, you need to "find" the respective unicode for the glyph you want to insert. For example, you may want to display a typical "user" icon (unicode: f007
). The unicode is located near the name of the icon (e.g., see here the user icon as an example here: https://fontawesome.com/icons/user ).
An example for rendering a red avatar with a white "user" glyph would look like this:
// note that we // 1) use glyph() instead of name // 2) change the font to FontAwesome! return $avatar->glyph('f007') ->font('/fonts/FontAwesome5Free-Regular-400.otf') ->color('#fff') ->background('#ff0000') ->generate() ->stream('png', 100);
Requirements
- PHP +7.0
- Fileinfo Extension (from intervention/image)
Script/Language support
Some letters are not supported by the default font files, so I added some fonts to add support. You must use autoFont()
to enable this feature. Supported are:
- Arabic
- Armenian
- Bengali
- Georgian
- Hebrew
- Mongolian
- Chinese
- Thai
- Tibetan
Contributors
Open Source is best when supported by a community. Any size of contribution is very appreciated.
Supported Image Libraries (from intervention/image)
- GD Library (>=2.0)
- Imagick PHP extension (>=6.5.7)