Replace stuff like :smiley: in text with <img> tags of a corresponding image.
npm install emoji-images#emoji-images.js
Because sometimes you want to send a :heart: to someone.
Takes text, replaces all the texts here: http://www.emoji-cheat-sheet.com with an tag containing the image.
The images are all in the [](pngs) folder. Host those somewhere, pass the URL to the function. See below:
``js
var string = 'a string containing emoji strings like :heart: and :trollface:';
// the emoji function takes:
// 1. The input string
// 2. The url where the png files live
// 3. (optionally) a size to specify as the height of the tag.
var emojified = emoji(string, 'http://url.com/where-you-put-the-pngs-folder/', 30);
`
It's bundled to work as a CommonJS module, AMD module or expose itself as a global as a fallback.
Grab it here or on npm:
```
npm install emoji-images
I want it all in a super simple text processing (without the CSS and DOM stuff).
Also, that solution embeds pngs as data-uri's in css documents. I don't want to do that because then I have to send all that image data to the browser even if they never get used.
Um... works for me™ (and in use on andbang.com)
MIT