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NodeJS library providing low level operations for dealing with Emoji
glyphs in the Unicode standard. 🆒
EmojiData.js is like a swiss-army knife for dealing with Emoji encoding issues.
If all you need to do is translate :poop: into 💩, then there are plenty
of other libs out there that will probably do what you want. But once you are
dealing with Emoji as a fundamental part of your application, and you start to
realize the nightmare of doublebyte encoding or
variants, then this library may be your new best friend.
:raised_hands:
EmojiData.js is written by the same author as the Ruby emoji_data.rb gem,
which is used in production by Emojitracker.com to parse well
over 100M+ emoji glyphs daily. This version was written to provide all the same
functionality while taking advantage of the crazy speed of the V8 runtime
environment. 💫
Installation
npm install emoji-data
Usage Examples
>varEmojiData=require('emoji-data');>EmojiData.from_unified('2665');{name: 'BLACK HEART SUIT',unified: '2665',variations: ['2665-FE0F'],docomo: 'E68D',au: 'EAA5',softbank: 'E20C',google: 'FEB1A',short_name: 'hearts',short_names: ['hearts'],text: null,apple_img: true,hangouts_img: true,twitter_img: true}>EmojiData.all().length845>EmojiData.all_with_variants().length107>EmojiData.find_by_short_name("moon").length13>EmojiData.find_by_name("tree").map(function(c){return[c.unified,c.render(),c.name];});[['1F332','🌲','EVERGREEN TREE'],['1F333','🌳','DECIDUOUS TREE'],['1F334','🌴','PALM TREE'],['1F384','🎄','CHRISTMAS TREE'],['1F38B','🎋','TANABATA TREE']]>EmojiData.scan("I ♥ when marketers talk about the ☁. #blessed").forEach(function(ec){console.log("Found some "+ec.short_name+"!");});Foundsomehearts!Foundsomecloud!
Please be sure to run npm test and help keep test coverage at 💯.
There is a full benchmark suite available via npm run-script bench. Please
test before and after your changes to ensure you have not caused a performance
regression.