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node-emoji
simple emoji support for node.js projects
Help wanted: We are looking for volunteers to maintain this project, if you are interested, feel free to contact me at me@omnidan.net
Installation
To install node-emoji
, you need node.js and npm. 🚀
Once you have that set-up, just run npm install --save node-emoji
in your project directory. 🚢
You're now ready to use emoji in your node projects! Awesome! 🤘
Usage
var emoji = require('node-emoji')
emoji.get('coffee') // returns the emoji code for coffee (displays emoji on terminals that support it)
emoji.which(emoji.get('coffee')) // returns the string "coffee"
emoji.get(':fast_forward:') // `.get` also supports github flavored markdown emoji (http://www.emoji-cheat-sheet.com/)
emoji.emojify('I :heart: :coffee:!') // replaces all :emoji: with the actual emoji, in this case: returns "I ❤️ ☕️!"
emoji.random() // returns a random emoji + key, e.g. `{ emoji: '❤️', key: 'heart' }`
emoji.search('cof') // returns an array of objects with matching emoji's. `[{ emoji: '☕️', key: 'coffee' }, { emoji: ⚰', key: 'coffin'}]`
emoji.unemojify('I ❤️ 🍕') // replaces the actual emoji with :emoji:, in this case: returns "I :heart: :pizza:"
emoji.find('🍕') // Find the `pizza` emoji, and returns `({ emoji: '🍕', key: 'pizza' })`;
emoji.find('pizza') // Find the `pizza` emoji, and returns `({ emoji: '🍕', key: 'pizza' })`;
emoji.hasEmoji('🍕') // Validate if this library knows an emoji like `🍕`
emoji.hasEmoji('pizza') // Validate if this library knowns a emoji with the name `pizza`
emoji.strip('⚠️ 〰️ 〰️ low disk space') // Strips the string from emoji's, in this case returns: "low disk space".
emoji.replace('⚠️ 〰️ 〰️ low disk space', (emoji) => `${emoji.key}:`) // Replace emoji's by callback method: "warning: low disk space"
Options
onMissing
emoji.emojify(str, onMissing)
As second argument, emojify
takes an handler to parse unknown emojis. Provide a function to add your own handler:
var onMissing = function (name) {
return name;
});
var emojified = emoji.emojify('I :unknown_emoji: :star: :another_one:', onMissing);
// emojified: I unknown_emoji ⭐️ another_one
format
emoji.emojify(str, onMissing, format)
As third argument, emojify
takes an handler to wrap parsed emojis. Provide a function to place emojis in custom elements, and to apply your custom styling:
var format = function (code, name) {
return '<img alt="' + code + '" src="' + name + '.png" />';
});
var emojified = emoji.emojify('I :unknown_emoji: :star: :another_one:', null, format);
// emojified: I <img alt="❤️" src="heart.png" /> <img alt="☕️" src="coffee.png" />
Adding new emoji
Emoji come from js-emoji (Thanks a lot 👍). You can get a JSON file with all emoji here: https://raw.githubusercontent.com/omnidan/node-emoji/master/lib/emoji.json
To update the list or add custom emoji, clone this repository and put them into lib/emojifile.js
.
Then run npm run-script emojiparse
in the project directory or node emojiparse
in the lib directory.
This should generate the new emoji.json file and output Done.
.
That's all, you now have more emoji you can use! 👏
Support / Donations
If you want to support node-emoji development, please consider donating (it helps me keeping my projects active and alive!):
- Paypal:
- Bitcoin: 1J5eKsrAcPPLv5gPxSjSUkXnbJpkhndFgA
Special Thanks
... to Dan Perkins (@Aesth3tical) for sponsoring this project via GitHub Sponsors!