Web service for easily getting profile photos from several sources
MIT License
Web service for easily use profile photos on your web page.
You don't need to maintain same implementations for getting user pictures in your projects, just generate URL and you will get a CDN-powered credential management free user profile picture.
Use in HTML:
<img src="https://socatar.com/github/terales/50-50" />
or via API:
// cURL save image to your current folder
curl https://socatar.com/github/terales/50-50 -o terales.jpg
// Windows via PowerShell, save image to your Desktop
Invoke-WebRequest https://socatar.com/github/terales/50-50 -OutFile "$([Environment]::GetFolderPath("Desktop"))\terales.jpg"
Uptime:
terales
100001584476227
OR profile slug, like terales
+SriramSaroop
OR gmail addressrobwormald
Thanks to the Cloudinary generous limits we are able to resize images from any source. Just prepend required width and height to the image url:
https://socatar.com/github/terales/50-50
width - ^^ ^^ - height
If you omit size (ex. https://socatar.com/github/terales
) than 100×100 image would be served. For you custom deployment you can modify it via environment variables, see .env-template
.
When Cloudinary integration is enabled Socatar.com will get the url of required image and redirect it to Cloudinary fetch with transformations applied.
Get an original image with a special original
size:
https://socatar.com/github/terales/original
Please, report anything via the GitHub issues: https://github.com/terales/socatar/issues.
Business opportunities, security issues and any violations should be emailed to [email protected].
Technical questions about service usage or configuration should be asked on StackOverflow and link to the question should be sent to [email protected].
This project runs on Node.js and has a good support for newcomers thanks to (JavaScript Standard Style)[https://standardjs.com/] automatic code style fixes and a decent test coverage.
Please, refer to contributing guideline for environment setup and recommended workflow.
This project is licensed under the MIT License — see the license file for details
Created by Oleksandr Terekhov. The original idea belongs to Yegor Bugayenko.