2.0.3 • Published 5 months ago

react-native-userpic v2.0.3

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MIT
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github
Last release
5 months ago

React Native Userpic


Control the shape of the avatars
The default circular shape can be changed by specifying a custom border radius. The style prop enables you to override the default styles.


Custom fallback image or emoji
For users without an image, you have the option to display the default avatar icon, provide a custom fallback image, or even show an emoji.


Fallback to user's initials
Another option for users without an image is to display their initials. By enabling the colorize option, unique color can be generated based on the user's name.


Gravatar support
Include the user's email address to display their Gravatar image. This can be combined with your own avatar image to provide a fallback option.


Numeric badges
You can add a badge to display the count of unread messages or the online/offline status of the user. The position of the badge can also be customized.


Custom badges
Another option for utilizing avatar badges is to display a custom status icon, such as an emoji, for example.


Installation

yarn

yarn add react-native-userpic

npm

npm install react-native-userpic

Basic Example

import React from 'react';
import { View, StyleSheet } from 'react-native';
import { Userpic } from 'react-native-userpic';

const MyComponent = ({ userImage, userEmail }) => (
  <View style={styles.wrapper}>
    <Userpic source={{ uri: userImage }} email={userEmail} />
  </View>
);

const styles = StyleSheet.create({
  wrapper: {
    flex: 1,
    alignItems: 'center',
    justifyContent: 'center',
  },
});

export default MyComponent;

Advanced Example

import React from 'react';
import { View, StyleSheet } from 'react-native';
import { Userpic } from 'react-native-userpic';

const defaultImage = require('./assets/defaultAvatar.png');
const badgeProps = {
  size: 24,
  radius: 5,
  position: 'top-left',
}

const MyComponent = ({ userImage, userEmail, userName, unreadCount }) => (
  <View style={styles.wrapper}>
    <Userpic
      size={60}
      defaultSource={defaultImage}
      source={{ uri: userImage }}
      email={userEmail}
      name={userName}
      colorize={true}
      radius={20}
      badge={unreadCount}
      badgeColor="#007aff"
      badgeProps={badgeProps}
    />
  </View>
);

const styles = StyleSheet.create({
  wrapper: {
    flex: 1,
    alignItems: 'center',
    justifyContent: 'center',
  },
});

export default MyComponent;

Props

PropTypeDefaultDescription
sizenumber50Width and height of the avatar
namestringUser name for showing initials
emailstringUser email for showing Gravatar image
sourceImageSourcePropTypeThe avatar image source (either a remote URL or a local file resource)
defaultSourceImageSourcePropTypeThe fallback image source
colorstring#aeaeb2Background color of the avatar
radiusnumbersize / 2Border radius of the avatar
colorizebooleanfalseTo generate a unique background color when displaying initials
styleViewStyleStyle object applied to the image or initials container
textStyleTextStyleStyle object applied to the initials text
badgenumber | string | booleanA number or string value to show in the badge, or true to display a color dot
badgeColorstringBackground color of the badge
badgePropsBadgePropsBadge props excluding value, color, and parentRadius

Badge Component

The badge can be used as a standalone component. The font size of the badge text value is calculated based on the size prop, so you normally don't have to specify it. By default, the badge appears with a spring animation, which can be disabled using the animate prop. To position the badge absolutely over its parent, use the position prop along with the parentRadius prop.

import React, { useState } from 'react';
import { StyleSheet, Text, TouchableHighlight, View } from 'react-native';
import { Badge } from 'react-native-userpic';

const MyComponent = () => {
  const [badge, setBadge] = useState(0);

  return (
    <View style={styles.wrapper}>
      <TouchableHighlight
        style={styles.button}
        underlayColor="#00849C"
        onPress={() => setBadge(badge + 1)}
      >
        <>
          <Text style={styles.buttonText}>Press me</Text>
          <Badge value={badge} position="top-right" parentRadius={styles.button.borderRadius} />
        </>
      </TouchableHighlight>
    </View>
  );
};

const styles = StyleSheet.create({
  wrapper: {
    flex: 1,
    alignItems: 'center',
    justifyContent: 'center',
  },
  button: {
    width: 200,
    height: 44,
    marginTop: 20,
    borderRadius: 22,
    alignSelf: 'center',
    alignItems: 'center',
    justifyContent: 'center',
    backgroundColor: '#2FAFC7',
  },
  buttonText: {
    color: '#fff',
    fontSize: 17,
    fontWeight: '600',
  },
});

export default MyComponent;

Badge Props

PropTypeDefaultDescription
sizenumber20Height and min width of the badge
colorstring#ff3b30Background color of the badge
radiusnumbersize / 2Border radius of the badge
animatebooleantrueTo animate appearance with a spring animation
valuenumber | boolean | stringA number or string value to show in the badge, or true to display a color dot
limitnumber99To display "99+" when the value exceeds the limit, set 0 to disable
parentRadiusnumber0Border radius of the parent container, used to position the badge more precisely
positionBadgePositionsTo position the badge absolutely over its parent, the allowed options are top-left, top-right, bottom-left, and bottom-right
styleViewStyleStyle object applied to the container
textStyleTextStyleStyle object applied to the text

Feedback

I appreciate your feedback, so please star the repository if you like it. This is the best motivation for me to maintain the package and add new features. If you have any feature requests, found a bug, or have ideas for improvement, feel free to open an issue.

License

Licensed under the MIT license.