Gravatar Image Tag Plugin
Rails view helper for grabbing Gravatar images. The goal here is to be configurable and have those configuration points documented!
Install as a Ruby Gem
Rails 2
Include the following line in your Rails environment
# config/environment config.gem 'gravatar_image_tag'
Then ensure the gem is installed by running the following rake task from the your application root.
rake gems:install
Rails 3
Include the following line in your Rails environment
# Gemfile gem 'gravatar_image_tag'
Then ensure the gem is installed by running the following command from the application root.
bundle install
Install as a Ruby on Rails Plugin
./script/plugin install git://github.com/mdeering/gravatar_image_tag.git
Usage
Gravatar Image Tag
Once you have installed it as a plugin for your rails app usage is simple.
gravatar_image_tag('[email protected]'.gsub('spam', 'mdeering'), :alt => 'Michael Deering')
URL
Gravatar ImageYou can also return just the Gravatar URL:
gravatar_image_url('[email protected]'.gsub('spam', 'mdeering'), filetype: :png, rating: 'pg', size: 15, secure:false )
Useful when used in your inline CSS.
<div class="gravatar" style="background:transparent url(<%= gravatar_image_url('[email protected]'.gsub('spam', 'mdeering'), size: 100) %>) 0px 0px no-repeat; width:100px; height:100px;"></div>
Configuration
Global configuration points
# config/initializers/gravatar_image_tag.rb GravatarImageTag.configure do |config| config.default_image = nil # Set this to use your own default gravatar image rather then serving up Gravatar's default image [ 'http://example.com/images/default_gravitar.jpg', :identicon, :monsterid, :wavatar, 404 ]. config.filetype = nil # Set this if you require a specific image file format ['gif', 'jpg' or 'png']. Gravatar's default is png config.include_size_attributes = true # The height and width attributes of the generated img will be set to avoid page jitter as the gravatars load. Set to false to leave these attributes off. config.rating = nil # Set this if you change the rating of the images that will be returned ['G', 'PG', 'R', 'X']. Gravatar's default is G config.size = nil # Set this to globally set the size of the gravatar image returned (1..512). Gravatar's default is 80 config.secure = false # Set this to true if you require secure images on your pages. end
Setting the default image inline
Splat the default gravatar image
You can set the default gravatar image inline as follows:
gravatar_image_tag('junk', :alt => 'Github Default Gravatar', :gravatar => { :default => 'https://assets.github.com/images/gravatars/gravatar-140.png' })
Other options supported besides an image url to fall back on include the following:
Setting the default image size
You can set the gravatar image size inline as follows:
gravatar_image_tag('[email protected]'.gsub('spam', 'mdeering'), :alt => 'Michael Deering', :class => 'some-class', :gravatar => { :size => 15 })
Grabbing gravatars from the secure gravatar server.
You can make a request for a gravatar from the secure server at https://secure.gravatar.com by passing the :gravatar => { :secure => true } option to the gravatar_image_tag call.
gravatar_image_tag('[email protected]'.gsub('spam', 'mdeering'), :alt => 'Michael Deering', :gravatar => { :secure => true } )
Using Gravatar’s built in rating system
You can set the gravatar rating inline as follows:
gravatar_image_tag('[email protected]'.gsub('spam', 'mdeering'), :alt => 'Michael Deering', :gravatar => { :rating => 'pg' } )
Specifying a filetype
You can set the gravatar filetype inline as follows:
gravatar_image_tag('[email protected]'.gsub('spam', 'mdeering'), :alt => 'Michael Deering', :gravatar => { :filetype => :gif } )
Credits
The ideas and methods for this plugin are from expanding upon my original blog post Adding Gravatar To Your Website Or Blog
Copyright © 2009-2010 Michael Deering, released under the MIT license