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Last Updated : 07 Oct, 2022
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Angular PrimeNG is an open-source framework with a rich set of native Angular UI components that are used for great styling and this framework is used to make responsive websites with very much ease. Avatars are used to denote letters, icons, and images in different shapes and background colors.

This article will show us how to use the different Avatar badges in Angular PrimeNG. Badges can be applied to the image or icon or letter content of Avatar respectively. 

 

Approach: Let us create an Angular project and install the PrimeNG UI module. Then we will create a UI that will showcase Angular PrimeNG Avatar Badge.

Step 1: To create an angular app, you need to install angular by command line interface through npm command.

npm install -g angular-cli

Step 2: Now we will create an angular project.

ng new project_name

Step 3: After creating your react project, move into the folder to perform different operations.

cd project_name

Step 4: After creating the Angular application, Install the required module using the following command:

npm install primeng --save
npm install primeicons --save

Project Structure: After running the commands mentioned in the above steps, if you open the project in an editor you can see a similar project structure as shown below. The new component user makes or the code changes, we will be performing will be done in the source folder.

Project Structure

Step to Run Application: Run the application using the following command from the root directory of the project:

ng serve --open

Example 1: We are creating a UI that shows Angular PrimeNG Label Avatar Badges.

app.component.html




<div style="margin:100px">
    <h2 style="color: green;">GeeksforGeeks</h2>
    <h3>Angular PrimeNG Label Avatar Badges </h3>
    <div class="d-flex ai-center" style="margin:20px">
        <p-avatar label="G" size="xlarge" 
            pBadge value="30" severity="warning"
            [style]="{'background-color':'green', 
            'color': 'white', 'margin':'20px'}">
        </p-avatar>
        <p-avatar label="F" size="xlarge" 
            pBadge severity="info">
        </p-avatar>
        <p-avatar label="G" size="xlarge" 
            pBadge value="50" severity="danger"
            [style]="{'background-color':'green', 
            'color': 'white','margin':'20px'}">
        </p-avatar>
    </div>
</div>


app.module.ts




import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { AvatarModule } from 'primeng/avatar';
import { AppComponent } from './app.component';
import { BadgeModule } from 'primeng/badge';
@NgModule({
    declarations: [
        AppComponent
    ],
    imports: [
        BrowserModule,
        AvatarModule,
        BadgeModule
    ],
    providers: [],
    bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule { }


Output: Now open your browser and go to http://localhost:3000/, you will see the following output:

 

Example 2: We are creating a UI that shows Angular PrimeNG Icon Avatar Badges.  

app.component.html




<div style="margin:100px">
    <h2 style="color: green">GeeksforGeeks</h2>
    <h3>Angular PrimeNG Icon Avatar Badges </h3>
    <div class="d-flex ai-center" style="margin:20px">
        <p-avatar icon="pi pi-user" size="xlarge" 
            pBadge value="10" severity="info"
            [style]="{'background-color':'green', 
            'color': 'white', 'margin':'20px'}">
        </p-avatar>
        <p-avatar icon="pi pi-prime" size="xlarge" 
            pBadge severity="danger">
        </p-avatar>
        <p-avatar icon="pi pi-search" size="xlarge" 
            pBadge value="20" severity="warning"
            [style]="{'background-color':'black', 
            'color': 'white','margin':'20px'}">
        </p-avatar>
    </div>
</div>


app.module.ts




import { NgModule } from '@angular/core';
import { BrowserModule } from '@angular/platform-browser';
import { AvatarModule } from 'primeng/avatar';
import { AppComponent } from './app.component';
import { BadgeModule } from 'primeng/badge';
@NgModule({
    declarations: [
        AppComponent
    ],
    imports: [
        BrowserModule,
        AvatarModule,
        BadgeModule
    ],
    providers: [],
    bootstrap: [AppComponent]
})
export class AppModule { }


Output: Now open your browser and go to http://localhost:3000/, you will see the following output:

 

Reference: https://primefaces.org/primeng/avatar



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