#emoji-images.js
Warnging: this repo not actively maintained, if you'd like to take over maintenance of it, let me know on this issue: #11 You may also want to check out this alternative: https://github.com/frissdiegurke/emoji-parser
Because sometimes you want to send a
What is this?
Takes text, replaces all the texts here: http://www.emoji-cheat-sheet.com with an <img>
tag containing the image.
The images are all in the folder. Host those somewhere, pass the URL to the function. See below:
How to use it
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 <img> 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.
install
Grab it here or on npm:
npm install emoji-images
https://github.com/hassankhan/emojify.js?
Why not just useI 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.
Is it ready to use?
Um... works for meβ’ (and in use on andbang.com)
License
MIT