This package is a fork of the original @nouns/assets
package. It aims to keep asset data and structures up-to-date with the latest Nouns contracts, particularly as new traits are added. This ensures compatibility with applications like Nomo.wtf, where accurate and current trait data is essential for expected functionality.
yarn
Access Noun RLE Image Data
import { ImageData } from '@nomonouns/assets';
const { bgcolors, palette, images } = ImageData;
const { bodies, accessories, heads, glasses } = images;
Get Noun Part & Background Data
import { getNounData } from '@nomonouns/assets';
const seed = {
background: 0,
body: 17,
accessory: 41,
head: 71,
glasses: 2,
};
const { parts, background } = getNounData(seed);
Emulate NounSeeder.sol
Pseudorandom seed generation
import { getNounSeedFromBlockHash } from '@nomonouns/assets';
const blockHash = '0x5014101691e81d79a2eba711e698118e1a90c9be7acb2f40d7f200134ee53e01';
const nounId = 116;
/**
{
background: 1,
body: 28,
accessory: 120,
head: 95,
glasses: 15
}
*/
const seed = getNounSeedFromBlockHash(nounId, blockHash);
Almost off-chain Noun Crystal Ball
Generate a Noun using only a block hash, which saves calls to NounSeeder
and NounDescriptor
contracts. This can be used for a faster crystal ball.
/**
* For you to implement:
- hook up providers with ether/web3.js
- get currently auctioned Noun Id from the NounsAuctionHouse contract
- add 1 to the current Noun Id to get the next Noun Id (named `nextNounId` below)
- get the latest block hash from your provider (named `latestBlockHash` below)
*/
import { ImageData, getNounSeedFromBlockHash, getNounData } from '@nomonouns/assets';
import { buildSVG } from '@nouns/sdk';
const { palette } = ImageData; // Used with `buildSVG``
/**
* OUTPUT:
{
background: 1,
body: 28,
accessory: 120,
head: 95,
glasses: 15
}
*/
const seed = getNounSeedFromBlockHash(nextNounId, latestBlockHash);
/**
* OUTPUT:
{
parts: [
{
filename: 'body-teal',
data: '...'
},
{
filename: 'accessory-txt-noun-multicolor',
data: '...'
},
{
filename: 'head-goat',
data: '...'
},
{
filename: 'glasses-square-red',
data: '...'
}
],
background: 'e1d7d5'
}
*/
const { parts, background } = getNounData(seed);
const svgBinary = buildSVG(parts, palette, background);
const svgBase64 = btoa(svgBinary);
The Noun SVG can then be displayed. Here's a dummy example using React
function SVG({ svgBase64 }) {
return <img src={`data:image/svg+xml;base64,${svgBase64}`} />;
}