A Javascript module to convert emoji keywords to images.
npm install @hackmd/emojify.jsNote: This fork is a rewrite version from joypixels/emojify.js with TypeScript and up-to-date dependencies.
Below is the original README
---
A swiss-army-knife for all emoji, in Javascript. Used by Gitter and Mapbox.
The emoji keywords are as described by emoji-cheat-sheet.com.
- Fast
- Awesome
- Converts emoticons like :) :( :'(
- Allows customisation of processed emoji
- Multiple modes; img, sprites and data-URI
- Available on a CDN (gasp)
- Includes a sample .htaccess file for caching Javascript and CSS
- Switchable emoji sets (SOON!)
- Made from unicorn blood
npm install @hackmd/emojify.js --save
This works in the browser and on Node
#### Parameters
- object - Optional JSON object with any of the following attributes:
Option | Default | Description
--- | --- | ---blacklist.elements | ['script', 'textarea', 'a', 'pre', 'code'] | An array of elements you don't want emojifiedblacklist.classes | ['no-emojify'] | An array of classes you don't want emojifiedmode | img | By default, emojify will output an img with a src attribute for each emoji found. But if mode is set to sprite or data-uri, then spans with classes are outputted. Don't forget to include the appropriate CSS for your choice though, see the /dist directory.tag_type | null | When set, emojify uses this element with the class emoji emoji-#{emojiname} instead of an img with a src attribute. Example valid values: div, span. This takes precedence over the mode option. Note: if you're not using imgs, .emoji-+1 isn't a valid class, so .emoji-plus1 is used instead.only_crawl_id | null | [DEPRECATED] Restricts searching for emojis to a specified element & it's children. If null, and no object is passed to run(), document.body is usedimg_dir | 'images/emoji' | Defines the path to the emoji imagesignore_emoticons | false | If true, only convert emoji like :smile: and ignore emoticons like :)
#### Usage
``js`
emojify.setConfig({tag_type : 'div'});
---
This works in the browser and Node
#### Parameters
- element - Optional HTML element to restrict the emojification to.replacer
- - Optional Function to override emoji replacement behaviour with your own. The function will receive two arguments, the emoji pattern found (emoji), and the emoji name (name). In the case of emoticons, for example, emoji = ':)' and name = 'smile'. Your function must return a HTMLElement.
##### Browser
`js`
emojify.run();
// OR
emojify.run(document.getElementById('my-element'))
// OR
emojify.run(null, function(emoji, emojiName){
var span = document.createElement('span');
span.className = 'emoji emoji-' + emojiName;
span.innerHTML = emoji + ' replaced';
return span;
});
##### Node.js
Requires you to have jsdom installed:
npm i jsdom --save
`js
var jsdom = require('jsdom')
jsdom.env({
html: "
jhhh:)
---
$3
This works in the browser and on Node
#### Parameters
-
string - String to emojify
- callback - Optional callback function to output emoji with#### Usage
By default, emojify.js uses the internal function
defaultReplacer() to replace emoji. You can override this behaviour by supplying your own callback function.Your callback function will receive two arguments, the emoji pattern found (
emoji), and the emoji name (name). In the case of emoticons, for example, emoji = ':)' and name = 'smile'.The context in which your replacer function is run will have the config available. So you can access properties such as
img_dir at this.config.img_dir.`js
emojify.replace('I am happy :)');
// OR
replacer = function(emoji, name) {
// Customise output here
return emojifiedString;
}emojify.replace('I am happy :)', replacer);
``Please read CONTRIBUTING.md.
- All Contributors
- Hassan Khan
- Yukai Huang
Please read LICENSE.md. For image attributions, please read LICENSE-IMAGES.md
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