Generates default avatars from a given string (such as username).
Project description
# Avatar Generator
Generates default avatars from a given string (such as username). This is mainly for an usage in web apps, but you can olso use it to populate LDAP "jpegPhoto" field, for instance.
This is largely inspired by [Richard O'Dwyer's randomavatar](https://github.com/richardasaurus/randomavatar).
![](examples/photo3.png "")
![](examples/photo2.png "")
![](examples/photo1.png "")
## Installation
pip install avatar-generator
## Example in a Flask app
from avatar_generator import Avatar
from flask import make_response
@app.route("/photo.png")
def photo():
avatar = Avatar.generate(128, "example@sysnove.fr", "PNG")
headers = { 'Content-Type': 'image/png' }
return make_response(avatar, 200, headers)
## Licence
This code is under [WTFPL](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WTFPL). Just do what the fuck you want with it.
Generates default avatars from a given string (such as username). This is mainly for an usage in web apps, but you can olso use it to populate LDAP "jpegPhoto" field, for instance.
This is largely inspired by [Richard O'Dwyer's randomavatar](https://github.com/richardasaurus/randomavatar).
![](examples/photo3.png "")
![](examples/photo2.png "")
![](examples/photo1.png "")
## Installation
pip install avatar-generator
## Example in a Flask app
from avatar_generator import Avatar
from flask import make_response
@app.route("/photo.png")
def photo():
avatar = Avatar.generate(128, "example@sysnove.fr", "PNG")
headers = { 'Content-Type': 'image/png' }
return make_response(avatar, 200, headers)
## Licence
This code is under [WTFPL](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/WTFPL). Just do what the fuck you want with it.