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emojer.js

v1.3.3

Published

Smiles to emojis. Natively.

Downloads

84

Readme

emojer

Smiles to emojis. Natively.

Emojer is a simple library to transform your smiles like :) to :smiley:.

We use the String.fromCodePoint method to transform char code to the emoji. Not images.

To use it, is very simple, let's take a look:

const rock = emojer.parse('My rock text :rock: ;P');

The result will be: My rock text :metal: :stuck_out_tongue_winking_eye:

Demo

  • Playground: https://cezarlz.github.io/emojer/
  • Chat example: https://codepen.io/CezarLuiz0/pen/xrNKwm

Install

npm install emojer.js --save
yarn add emojer.js

API

emojer.parse(string: text)

Parse the string to the string "emojed".

Example:

emojer.parse('Hello guys :D');

emojer.addEmoji(string: smile, number: charCode)

Add a new emoji to the list to be replaced by the charCode.

Example:

emojer.addEmoji("--'", 0x1f612);

You can check the full list of emojis and their unicodes here.

emojer.setConfigs(object: newConfigs)

Emojer uses configs to do somethings, like add css classes to the emoji and a option to render the emojis with a HTML wrapper.

The default configs are:

{
  span_classes: [],
  html: true
}

You can use it:

emojer.setConfigs({
  span_classes: ['foo', 'bar''],
  html: false
});

By default, emojer adds the emojer-icon css class in every emoji rendered if the flag html is true.

Emojis Available

:) :] =) =] (: [: (= [= :3 :D =D ;) ;] (H) :* :| :O :P ;P :'( :'[ )': ]': :# (A) :( :[ :@ (6) +( +[ <3 S2 (L) (8) (Y) (OK) :rock: :-) :$ ;-) :-* ;* =-O :-P :/ :-P *_* +_+ >_< O_O

Contributing

Just clone, yarn, npm start, make your magic, push and open a pull request. Voilá!

Browser and OS Support

Check the support of native emojis here.


Made with :heart: