node-emoji-nuxt v1.2.1
Emoji Nuxt Module
Friendly emoji lookups and parsing utilities for Node.js. 💖
Node Emoji Nuxt Module supporting v3
Quick Setup
- Add
node-emoji-nuxtdependency to your project
npx nuxi@latest module add node-emoji-nuxt- Add
node-emoji-nuxtto themodulessection ofnuxt.config.ts
export default defineNuxtConfig({
modules: [
'node-emoji-nuxt'
]
})Basic Usage
You can use the provided $emoji to access node-emoji-nuxt in template.
<template>
<div>
{{ $emoji.emojify("I :heart: :coffee:!") }}
</div>
</template>Composables
You can use the useEmoji,useEmojify and useUnemojify composable to access node-emoji-nuxt anywhere.
const emoji = useEmoji()
emoji.emojify("I :heart: :coffee:!") // 'I ❤️ ☕️!'
// or use the useEmojify composable
emoji.unemojify('The 🦄 is a fictitious animal.') // 'The :unicorn: is a fictitious animal.'
// or use the useUnemojify composableAPI
emoji.emojify(input, options?)
Parse all markdown-encoded emojis in a string.
Parameters:
input(string): The input string containing the markdown-encoding emojis.options(optional):fallback(string; default:""): The string to fallback to if an emoji was not found.format(() => (emoji: string, part: string, string: string) => string; default:value => value): Add a middleware layer to modify each matched emoji after parsing.
const emoji = useEmoji()
console.log(emoji.emojify('The :unicorn: is a fictitious animal.'))
// 'The 🦄 is a fictitious animal.'emoji.find(emoji)
Get the name and character of an emoji.
Parameters:
emoji(string): The emoji to get the data of.
const emoji = useEmoji()
console.log(emoji.find('🦄'))
// { name: 'unicorn', emoji: '🦄' }emoji.get(name)
Get an emoji from an emoji name.
Parameters:
name(string): The name of the emoji to get.
const emoji = useEmoji()
console.log(emoji.get('unicorn'))
// '🦄'emoji.has(emoji)
Check if this library supports a specific emoji.
Parameters:
emoji(string): The emoji to check.
const emoji = useEmoji()
console.log(emoji.has('🦄'))
// trueemoji.random()
Get a random emoji.
const emoji = useEmoji()
console.log(emoji.random())
// { name: 'unicorn', emoji: '🦄' }emoji.replace(input, replacement)
Replace the emojis in a string.
Parameters:
input(string): The input string.replacement(string | (emoji: string, index: number, string: string) => string): The character to replace the emoji with. Can be either a string or a callback that returns a string.
const emoji = useEmoji()
console.log(emoji.replace('The 🦄 is a fictitious animal.', 'unicorn'))
// 'The unicorn is a fictitious animal.'emoji.search(keyword)
Search for emojis containing the provided name in their name.
Parameters:
keyword(string): The keyword to search for.
const emoji = useEmoji()
console.log(emoji.search('honey'))
// [ { name: 'honeybee', emoji: '🐝' }, { name: 'honey_pot', emoji: '🍯' } ]emoji.strip(input, options?)
Remove all of the emojis from a string.
Parameters:
input(string): The input string to strip the emojis from.options(optional):preserveSpaces(boolean): Whether to keep the extra space after a stripped emoji.
const emoji = useEmoji()
console.log(emoji.strip('🦄 The unicorn is a fictitious animal.'))
// 'The unicorn is a fictitious animal.'
console.log(
emoji.strip('🦄 The unicorn is a fictitious animal.', {
preserveSpaces: true,
}),
)
// ' The unicorn is a fictitious animal.'emoji.unemojify(input)
Convert all emojis in a string to their markdown-encoded counterparts.
Parameters:
input(string): The input string containing the emojis.
const emoji = useEmoji()
console.log(emoji.unemojify('The 🦄 is a fictitious animal.'))
// 'The :unicorn: is a fictitious animal.'emoji.which(emoji, options?)
Get an emoji name from an emoji.
Parameters:
emoji(string): The emoji to get the name of.options(optional):markdown(boolean; default:false): Whether to return a":emoji:"string instead of"emoji"
const emoji = useEmoji()
console.log(emoji.which('🦄'))
// 'unicorn'Development
# Install dependencies
npm install
# Generate type stubs
npm run dev:prepare
# Develop with the playground
npm run dev
# Build the playground
npm run dev:build
# Run ESLint
npm run lint
# Run Vitest
npm run test
npm run test:watch
# Release new version
npm run release