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Avatar

An image element with a fallback for representing the user.
PD
vue
<script setup lang="ts">
import { AvatarFallback, AvatarImage, AvatarRoot } from 'radix-vue'
</script>

<template>
  <div class="flex gap-5">
    <AvatarRoot class="bg-blackA3 inline-flex h-[45px] w-[45px] select-none items-center justify-center overflow-hidden rounded-full align-middle">
      <AvatarImage
        class="h-full w-full rounded-[inherit] object-cover"
        src="https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1492633423870-43d1cd2775eb?&w=128&h=128&dpr=2&q=80"
        alt="Colm Tuite"
      />
      <AvatarFallback
        class="text-grass11 leading-1 flex h-full w-full items-center justify-center bg-white text-[15px] font-medium"
        :delay-ms="600"
      >
        CT
      </AvatarFallback>
    </AvatarRoot>
    <AvatarRoot class="bg-blackA3 inline-flex h-[45px] w-[45px] select-none items-center justify-center overflow-hidden rounded-full align-middle">
      <AvatarImage
        class="h-full w-full rounded-[inherit] object-cover"
        src="https://images.unsplash.com/photo-1511485977113-f34c92461ad9?ixlib=rb-1.2.1&w=128&h=128&dpr=2&q=80"
        alt="Pedro Duarte"
      />
      <AvatarFallback
        class="text-grass11 leading-1 flex h-full w-full items-center justify-center bg-white text-[15px] font-medium"
        :delay-ms="600"
      >
        JD
      </AvatarFallback>
    </AvatarRoot>
    <AvatarRoot class="bg-blackA3 inline-flex h-[45px] w-[45px] select-none items-center justify-center overflow-hidden rounded-full align-middle">
      <AvatarFallback class="text-grass11 leading-1 flex h-full w-full items-center justify-center bg-white text-[15px] font-medium">
        PD
      </AvatarFallback>
    </AvatarRoot>
  </div>
</template>

Features

  • Automatic and manual control over when the image renders.
  • Fallback part accepts any children.
  • Optionally delay fallback rendering to avoid content flashing.

Installation

Install the component from your command line.

sh
$ npm add radix-vue

Anatomy

Import all parts and piece them together.

vue
<script setup>
import { AvatarImage, AvatarRoot } from 'radix-vue'
</script>

<template>
  <AvatarRoot>
    <AvatarImage />
    <AvatarFallback />
  </AvatarRoot>
</template>

API Reference

Root

Contains all the parts of an avatar

PropDefaultType
as
'span'
AsTag | Component

The element or component this component should render as. Can be overwrite by asChild

asChild
boolean

Change the default rendered element for the one passed as a child, merging their props and behavior.

Read our Composition guide for more details.

Image

The image to render. By default it will only render when it has loaded. You can use the @loadingStatusChange handler if you need more control.

PropDefaultType
as
'img'
AsTag | Component

The element or component this component should render as. Can be overwrite by asChild

asChild
boolean

Change the default rendered element for the one passed as a child, merging their props and behavior.

Read our Composition guide for more details.

src*
string
EmitPayload
loadingStatusChange
[value: ImageLoadingStatus]

A callback providing information about the loading status of the image.
This is useful in case you want to control more precisely what to render as the image is loading.

Fallback

An element that renders when the image hasn't loaded. This means whilst it's loading, or if there was an error. If you notice a flash during loading, you can provide a delayMs prop to delay its rendering so it only renders for those with slower connections. For more control, use the @loadingStatusChange emit on AvatarImage.

PropDefaultType
as
'span'
AsTag | Component

The element or component this component should render as. Can be overwrite by asChild

asChild
boolean

Change the default rendered element for the one passed as a child, merging their props and behavior.

Read our Composition guide for more details.

delayMs
0
number

Useful for delaying rendering so it only appears for those with slower connections.

Examples

Clickable Avatar with tooltip

You can compose the Avatar with a Tooltip to display extra information.

vue
<script setup>
import { AvatarImage, AvatarRoot, TooltipArrow, TooltipRoot, TooltipTrigger } from 'radix-vue'
</script>

<template>
  <TooltipRoot>
    <TooltipTrigger>
      <AvatarRoot></AvatarRoot>
    </TooltipTrigger>

    <TooltipContent side="top">
      Tooltip content
      <TooltipArrow />
    </TooltipContent>
  </TooltipRoot>
</template>