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In less than a minute you can add Gravatars to your Ruby project. It works in Rails, Merb & Sinatra.
The best way to learn more about Gravtastic is to look through the annotated source. It's one file, about 80 LOC and really pretty simple. If that isn't for you, then follow the instructions below!
sudo gem install gravtastic
For this example I'm going to assume you are using Rails. Don't worry if you aren't, the concepts are still the same.
First off, add this to your Gemfile
:
gem 'gravtastic'
Next, in your model:
class User < ActiveRecord::Base
include Gravtastic
gravtastic
end
Note: You can use either is_gravtastic!
, is_gravtastic
or has_gravatar
, they all do the same thing.
And you are done! In your views you can now use the #gravatar_url
method on instances of User
:
<%= image_tag @user.gravatar_url %>
Gravatar gives you some options. You can use them like this:
<%= image_tag @user.gravatar_url(:rating => 'R', :secure => true) %>
That will show R rated Gravatars over a secure connection. If you find yourself using the same options over and over again, you can set the Gravatar defaults. In your model, just change the is_gravtastic
line to something like this:
gravtastic :secure => true,
:filetype => :gif,
:size => 120
Now all your Gravatars will come from a secure connection, be a GIF and be 120x120px.
Gravatar needs an email address to find the person's avatar. By default, Gravtastic calls the #email
method to find this. You can customise this.
gravtastic :author_email
A common question is "how do I detect wether the user has an avatar or not?" People usually write code to perform a HTTP request to Gravatar to see wether the gravatar exists. This is certainly a solution, but not a very good one. If you have page where you show 50 users, the client will have to wait for 50 HTTP requests before they even get the page. Slooww.
The best way to do this is to set the :default
option when using #gravatr_url
. If the user doesn't have an avatar, Gravatar essentially redirects to the "default" url you provide.
Option | Description | Default | Values | |
---|---|---|---|---|
secure | Gravatar transmitted with SSL | true | true/false | |
size | The size of the image | 80 | 1..512 | |
default | The default avatar image | none | "identicon", "monsterid", "wavatar" or an absolute URL. | |
rating | The highest level of ratings you want to allow | G | G, PG, R or X | |
filetype | The filetype of the image | png | gif, jpg or png |
Gravatar is really just simple Ruby. There is no special magic which ties it to one ORM (like ActiveRecord or MongoMapper). You can use the following pattern to include it anywhere:
require 'gravtastic'
class MyClass
include Gravtastic
is_gravtastic
end
For instance, with the excellent MongoMapper you can use do this:
class Person
include MongoMapper::Document
include Gravtastic
is_gravtastic
key :email
end
And wallah! It's exactly the same as with ActiveRecord! Now all instances of the Person
class will have #gravatar_url
methods.
Note: the #gravatar_url
methods don't get included until you specify the class is_gravtastic!
Note: this feature requires Rails 3.1 & CoffeeScript.
Web applications are increasingly performing client side rendering in Javascript. It's not always practical or clean to calculate the gravatar_url
on the server. As of version 3.2, Gravtastic comes bundled with Javascript helpers.
If you are using Rails 3.1 you can simple require Gravtastic in your Gemfile
and add
//= require gravtastic
in your application.js
file. This will include a function, Gravtastic
which performs similarly to gravtastic_url
.
> Gravtastic('[email protected]')
"https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/08f077ea061585744ee080824f5a8e65.png?r=PG"
> Gravtastic('[email protected]', {default: 'identicon', size: 64})
"https://secure.gravatar.com/avatar/08f077ea061585744ee080824f5a8e65.png?r=PG&d=identicon&s=64"
Gravtastic is a mature project. There isn't any active work which needs to be done on it, but I do continue to maintain it. Just don't expect same day fixes. If you find something that needs fixing, the best way to contribute is to fork the repo and submit a pull request.
git clone git://github.com/chrislloyd/gravtastic.git
- Xavier Shay and others for Enki (the reason this was originally written)
- Matthew Moore
- Galen O'Hanlon
- Jason Cheow
- Paul Farnell
- Jeff Kreeftmeijer
- Ryan Lewis
- Arthur Chiu
- Paul Johnston for his awesome MD5.js implementation.
Copyright (c) 2008 Chris Lloyd.
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