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@justylove/react-native-emoji-selector

v0.2.0

Published

A react native emoji selector

Downloads

4

Readme

react-native-emoji-selector

Image preview

Installation

npm install --save react-native-emoji-selector
import EmojiSelector from 'react-native-emoji-selector'

Demo

Demo GIF

Usage

Basic usage

<EmojiSelector onEmojiSelected={emoji => console.log(emoji)} />

Setting a default category

If you'd like to define a different default category, you can import the Categories class. Setting a default category can also improve performance by loading a single section rather than all sections at once.

import EmojiSelector, { Categories } from "react-native-emoji-selector";

<EmojiSelector
  category={Categories.symbols}
  onEmojiSelected={emoji => console.log(emoji)}
/>;

The available categories are all, emotion, people, nature, food, activities, places, objects, symbols, and flags.

Props

| Prop | Type | Default | Description | | ----------------- | -------- | ------------- | -------------------------------------------------------- | | onEmojiSelected | func | | Function called when a user selects an Emoji | | theme | string | "007AFF" | Theme color used for loaders and active tab indicator | | showTabs | bool | true | Toggle the tabs on or off | | showSearchBar | bool | true | Toggle the searchbar on or off | | showHistory | bool | false | Toggle the history tab on or off | | showSectionTitles | bool | true | Toggle the section title elements | | category | enum | "all" | Set the default category. Use the Categories class | | columns | number | 6 | Number of columns accross | | placeholder | string | "Search..." | A string placeholder when there is no text in text input | | shouldInclude | func | | Function called to check for emoji inclusion |

Contributors

Special thanks to everyone who has contributed to this project!

Victor K Varghese Kubo Mateo Silguero Anastasiia Kravchenko Sindre Lucas Feijo