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@twemoji/parser

v15.1.1

Published

Parser for identifying Twemoji in text

Downloads

147,067

Readme

Twemoji Parser

A simple library for identifying emoji entities within a string in order to render them as Twemoji.

For example, this parser is used within the rendering flow for Tweets and other text on mobile.twitter.com

Setup

[!IMPORTANT] The twemoji-parser package is now being published as @twemoji/parser

Add @twemoji/parser as a dependency to your project:

yarn add @twemoji/parser

Or, to work directly in this repo, clone it and run yarn install from the repo root.

Usage

The tests are intended to serve as a more exhaustive source of documentation, but the general idea is that the parser takes a string and returns an array of the emoji entities it finds:

import { parse } from '@twemoji/parser';
const entities = parse('I 🧡 Twemoji! 🥳');
/*
entities = [
  {
    url: 'https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/jdecked/twemoji@latest/assets/svg/1f9e1.svg',
    indices: [ 2, 4 ],
    text: '🧡',
    type: 'emoji'
  },
  {
    url: 'https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/jdecked/twemoji@latest/assets/svg/1f973.svg',
    indices: [ 12, 14 ],
    text: '🥳',
    type: 'emoji'
  }
]
*/

Authors

  • Nathan Downs (ex-Twitter)
  • Justine De Caires (ex-Twitter)

Contributing

We feel that a welcoming community is important and we ask that you follow our Open Source Code of Conduct in all interactions with the community.

Support

Create a new issue on GitHub.

License

MIT https://github.com/jdecked/twemoji-parser/blob/master/LICENSE.md