Flask-Gravatar

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This is small and simple integration gravatar into flask.

Contents

Installation

Flask-Gravatar is on PyPI so all you need is:

$ pip install Flask-Gravatar

The development version can be downloaded from its page at GitHub.

$ git clone https://github.com/zzzsochi/flask-gravatar.git
$ cd flask-gravatar
$ python setup.py develop
$ ./run-tests.sh

Usage

Initialize with flask application and default parameters:

gravatar = Gravatar(app,
                    size=100,
                    rating='g',
                    default='retro',
                    force_default=False,
                    force_lower=False,
                    use_ssl=False,
                    base_url=None)

Alternatively, the default parameters can be read from the application config values in GRAVATAR_SIZE, GRAVATAR_RATING, GRAVATAR_DEFAULT, GRAVATAR_FORCE_DEFAULT, GRAVATAR_FORCE_LOWER, GRAVATAR_USE_SSL, and GRAVATAR_BASE_URL.

Then in your template:

{{ 'zzz.sochi@gmail.com' | gravatar }}

Bigger and adult:

{{ 'zzz.sochi@gmail.com' | gravatar(size=200, rating='x') }}

Parameters

All parameters are described in gravatar documentation.

API

class flask_gravatar.Gravatar(app, size=100, rating='g', default='retro', force_default=False, force_lower=False)

Simple object for create gravatar link.

Parameters:
  • app (flask.Flask) – Your Flask app instance
  • size (str) – Default size for avatar
  • rating (str) – Default rating
  • default (str) – Default type for unregistred emails
  • force_default (bool) – Build only default avatars
  • force_lower (bool) – Make email.lower() before build link
__call__(email, **kw)

Build gravatar link.

Parameters:
  • email – Email for create link
  • kw – Reload defaults

Default parameters. May change in runtime.

size
rating
default
force_default
force_lower

Changes

Version 0.5.0 (released 2018-01-05)

  • Try to read configuration values from application config if a context is available otherwise return an instance config or extension default. (pull #23)
  • Package refresh - testing Python 3.6, fixed links, and much more. (pull #22)

Version 0.4.2 (released 2015-03-23)

  • Set use_ssl default value according to request protocol. (pull #14)
  • Improved documentation typo fixes. (pull #13 #18)
  • Migration from flaskext.gravatar to flask_gravatar. (pull #11 #12)

Version 0.4.1 (released 2013-11-07)

  • Added Python 3 support. (pull #9)

Version 0.4.0 (released 2013-08-09)

  • Added custom url support. (pull #7)
  • Use setuptools. (pull #6)

Version 0.3.0 (released 2013-03-23)

  • Enabled registering multiple times in one process.

Version 0.2.4 (released 2012-11-28)

  • Added init_app method.
  • Fixed various bugs.

Version 0.2.3 (released 2011-11-29)

  • Added HTTPS suppport.

Version 0.2.2 (released 2011-01-10)

  • First public release.
  • It works.

Contributing

Bug reports, feature requests, and other contributions are welcome. If you find a demonstrable problem that is caused by the code of this library, please:

  1. Search for already reported problems.
  2. Check if the issue has been fixed or is still reproducible on the latest master branch.
  3. Create an issue with a test case.

If you create a feature branch, you can run the tests to ensure everything is operating correctly:

$ ./run-tests.sh

License

Flask-Gravatar is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the Revised BSD License quoted below.

Copyright (C) 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 Alexander Zelenyak. Copyright (C) 2011 Max Countryman. Copyright (C) 2012 Honza Javorek. Copyright (C) 2012 Klinkin. Copyright (C) 2013 Donald Stufft. Copyright (C) 2013 Julien Kauffmann. Copyright (C) 2013 Li Chuangbo. Copyright (C) 2013 Miguel Grinberg. Copyright (C) 2014 Andrew Grigorev. Copyright (C) 2014 Nauman Ahmad. Copyright (C) 2014 Paul Bonser. Copyright (C) 2014 Tom Powell. Copyright (C) 2015 CERN.

All rights reserved.

Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:

  • Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
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