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pelicanavatar 1.0.10
Avatar: A Plugin for Pelican
This plugin allows the inclusion of Libravatar or Gravatar user profile pictures, corresponding to the email address of the article's author.
Installation
This plugin can be installed via:
python -m pip install pelican-avatar
As long as you have not explicitly added a PLUGINS setting to your Pelican settings file, then the newly-installed plugin should be automatically detected and enabled. Otherwise, you must add avatar to your existing PLUGINS list. For more information, please see the How to Use Plugins documentation.
Usage
Specifying the Author's Email Address
The default email address is taken from the AVATAR_AUTHOR_EMAIL variable in the Pelican settings file. This default value can be overridden on a per-article basis by specifying an email address in the article's metadata:
For reStructuredText:
:email: [email protected]
For Markdown:
Email: [email protected]
The plugin first tries to find an avatar image corresponding to the specified email at Libravatar. If it is not found there, the plugin then searches Gravatar. If an avatar for the specified email address is not found at any of those services, a default picture is shown. The default for the "missing picture" can be defined in the configuration variable AVATAR_MISSING.
Adjusting the Template
This plugin assigns the author_avatar variable to the avatar image URL and makes that variable available within the article's context. For instance, you can add the following to a template file (for example, to the article_infos.html template file), just before the information about the author:
{% if article.author_avatar %}
<div align="center">
<img src="{{ article.author_avatar }}">
</div>
{% endif %}
This will yield the following result (with the notmyidea theme):
Page templates work in a similar way:
{% if page.author_avatar %}
<div align="center">
<img src="{{ page.author_avatar }}">
</div>
{% endif %}
To use in common templates, such as base.html, you can do something like this:
{% if author_avatar %}
<div align="center">
<img src="{{ author_avatar }}">
</div>
{% endif %}
Or if you want to support optional overriding of the email address in articles or pages, while still using the global configuration if neither is available:
{% if article and article.author_avatar %}
{% set author_avatar = article.author_avatar %}
{% elif page and page.author_avatar %}
{% set author_avatar = page.author_avatar %}
{% endif %}
{% if author_avatar %}
<div align="center">
<img src="{{ author_avatar }}">
</div>
{% endif %}
Configuration
The following variables can be set in the Pelican settings file:
AVATAR_AUTHOR_EMAIL: Site-wide default for the author's email address.
AVATAR_MISSING: The default for the missing picture. This can be either a URL (e.g., "http://example.com/nobody.png") or the name of a library of logos (e.g., "wavatar"; for the full set of alternatives, see the Libravatar API).
AVATAR_SIZE: The size, in pixels, of the profile picture (it is always square, so the height is equal to the width). If not specified, the default size (80×80) is returned by Libravatar.
AVATAR_USE_GRAVATAR: The plugin looks up avatars via the Libravatar service by default. Searching the Gravatar service can be forced by setting this configuration variable to True.
Credits
Inspiration for this plugin came from the Gravatar plugin.
Contributing
Contributions are welcome and much appreciated. Every little bit helps. You can contribute by improving the documentation, adding missing features, and fixing bugs. You can also help out by reviewing and commenting on existing issues.
To start contributing to this plugin, review the Contributing to Pelican documentation, beginning with the Contributing Code section.
Acknowledgments
Thanks to Justin Mayer for helping with migration of this plugin under the Pelican Plugins organization, to Troy Curtis for adding support for page generator and global generator context and for making improvements in the Poetry workflow, to Lucas Cimon for fixes in the test suit and in the CI support, and to Christian Clauss for Python 3 porting.
Author
Copyright (C) 2015, 2021-2024 Rafael Laboissière ([email protected])
License
This project is licensed under the terms of the AGPL 3.0 license.
For personal and professional use. You cannot resell or redistribute these repositories in their original state.
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