Gathering detailed insights and metrics for @web-lite/emoji-mart
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for @web-lite/emoji-mart
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for @web-lite/emoji-mart
Gathering detailed insights and metrics for @web-lite/emoji-mart
npm install @web-lite/emoji-mart
Typescript
Module System
Node Version
NPM Version
76.3
Supply Chain
99.5
Quality
82.2
Maintenance
100
Vulnerability
100
License
TypeScript (49.01%)
HTML (22.82%)
SCSS (15.35%)
JavaScript (12.82%)
Total Downloads
2,714
Last Day
9
Last Week
25
Last Month
101
Last Year
679
192 Commits
1 Watching
2 Branches
Minified
Minified + Gzipped
Latest Version
5.2.5
Package Id
@web-lite/emoji-mart@5.2.5
Unpacked Size
1.48 MB
Size
406.68 kB
File Count
11
NPM Version
6.14.17
Node Version
14.19.2
Cumulative downloads
Total Downloads
Last day
200%
9
Compared to previous day
Last week
38.9%
25
Compared to previous week
Last month
90.6%
101
Compared to previous month
Last year
-34.1%
679
Compared to previous year
1
Data required for the picker to work has been completely decoupled from the library. That gives developers the flexibility to better control their app bundle size and let them choose how and when this data is loaded. Data can be:
1yarn add @emoji-mart/data
1import data from '@emoji-mart/data' 2import { Picker } from 'emoji-mart' 3 4new Picker({ data })
1import { Picker } from 'emoji-mart' 2new Picker({ 3 data: async () => { 4 const response = await fetch( 5 'https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@emoji-mart/data', 6 ) 7 8 return response.json() 9 } 10})
In this example data is fetched from a content delivery network, but it could also be fetched from your own domain if you want to host the data.
1npm install --save emoji-mart @emoji-mart/data @emoji-mart/react
1import data from '@emoji-mart/data' 2import Picker from '@emoji-mart/react' 3 4function App() { 5 return ( 6 <Picker data={data} onEmojiSelect={console.log} /> 7 ) 8}
1<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/emoji-mart@latest/dist/browser.js"></script> 2<script> 3 const pickerOptions = { onEmojiSelect: console.log } 4 const picker = new EmojiMart.Picker(pickerOptions) 5 6 document.body.appendChild(picker) 7</script>
Option | Default | Choices | Description |
---|---|---|---|
data | {} | Data to use for the picker | |
i18n | {} | Localization data to use for the picker | |
categories | [] | frequent , people , nature , foods , activity , places , objects , symbols , flags | Categories to show in the picker. Order is respected. |
custom | [] | Custom emojis | |
onEmojiSelect | null | Callback when an emoji is selected | |
onClickOutside | null | Callback when a click outside of the picker happens | |
onAddCustomEmoji | null | Callback when the Add custom emoji button is clicked. The button will only be displayed if this callback is provided. It is displayed when search returns no results. | |
autoFocus | false | Whether the picker should automatically focus on the search input | |
categoryIcons | {} | Custom category icons | |
emojiButtonColors | [] | i.e. #f00 , pink , rgba(155,223,88,.7) | An array of color that affects the hover background color |
emojiButtonRadius | 100% | i.e. 6px , 1em , 100% | The radius of the emoji buttons |
emojiButtonSize | 36 | The size of the emoji buttons | |
emojiSize | 24 | The size of the emojis (inside the buttons) | |
emojiVersion | 14 | 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 11 , 12 , 12.1 , 13 , 13.1 , 14 | The version of the emoji data to use. Latest version supported in @emoji-mart/data is currently 14 |
icons | auto | auto , outline , solid | The type of icons to use for the picker. outline with light theme and solid with dark theme. |
locale | en | en , ar , de , es , fa , fr , it , ja , nl , pl , pt , ru , uk , zh | The locale to use for the picker |
maxFrequentRows | 4 | The maximum number of frequent rows to show. 0 will disable frequent category | |
navPosition | top | top , bottom , none | The position of the navigation bar |
noCountryFlags | false | Whether to show country flags or not. If not provided, tbhis is handled automatically (Windows doesnβt support country flags) | |
noResultsEmoji | cry | The id of the emoji to use for the no results emoji | |
perLine | 9 | The number of emojis to show per line | |
previewEmoji | point_up | The id of the emoji to use for the preview when not hovering any emoji. point_up when preview position is bottom and point_down when preview position is top. | |
previewPosition | bottom | top , bottom , none | The position of the preview |
searchPosition | sticky | sticky , static , none | The position of the search input |
set | native | native , apple , facebook , google , twitter | The set of emojis to use for the picker. native being the most performant, others rely on spritesheets. |
skin | 1 | 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 | The emojis skin tone |
skinTonePosition | preview | preview , search , none | The position of the skin tone selector |
theme | auto | auto , light , dark | The color theme of the picker |
getSpritesheetURL | null | A function that returns the URL of the spritesheet to use for the picker. It should be compatible with the data provided. |
You can use custom emojis by providing an array of categories and their emojis. Emojis also support multiple skin tones and can be GIFs or SVGs.
1import data from '@emoji-mart/data' 2import Picker from '@emoji-mart/react' 3 4const custom = [ 5 { 6 id: 'github', 7 name: 'GitHub', 8 emojis: [ 9 { 10 id: 'octocat', 11 name: 'Octocat', 12 keywords: ['github'], 13 skins: [{ src: './octocat.png' }], 14 }, 15 { 16 id: 'shipit', 17 name: 'Squirrel', 18 keywords: ['github'], 19 skins: [ 20 { src: './shipit-1.png' }, { src: './shipit-2.png' }, { src: './shipit-3.png' }, 21 { src: './shipit-4.png' }, { src: './shipit-5.png' }, { src: './shipit-6.png' }, 22 ], 23 }, 24 ], 25 }, 26 { 27 id: 'gifs', 28 name: 'GIFs', 29 emojis: [ 30 { 31 id: 'party_parrot', 32 name: 'Party Parrot', 33 keywords: ['dance', 'dancing'], 34 skins: [{ src: './party_parrot.gif' }], 35 }, 36 ], 37 }, 38] 39 40function App() { 41 return ( 42 <Picker data={data} custom={custom} /> 43 ) 44}
You can use custom category icons by providing an object with the category name as key and the icon as value. Currently supported formats are svg
string and src
. See example.
1const customCategoryIcons = { 2 categoryIcons: { 3 activity: { 4 svg: '<svg xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" viewBox="0 0 640 512"><path d="M57.89 397.2c-6.262-8.616-16.02-13.19-25.92-13.19c-23.33 0-31.98 20.68-31.98 32.03c0 6.522 1.987 13.1 6.115 18.78l46.52 64C58.89 507.4 68.64 512 78.55 512c23.29 0 31.97-20.66 31.97-32.03c0-6.522-1.988-13.1-6.115-18.78L57.89 397.2zM496.1 352c-44.13 0-79.72 35.75-79.72 80s35.59 80 79.72 80s79.91-35.75 79.91-80S540.2 352 496.1 352zM640 99.38c0-13.61-4.133-27.34-12.72-39.2l-23.63-32.5c-13.44-18.5-33.77-27.68-54.12-27.68c-13.89 0-27.79 4.281-39.51 12.8L307.8 159.7C262.2 192.8 220.4 230.9 183.4 273.4c-24.22 27.88-59.18 63.99-103.5 99.63l56.34 77.52c53.79-35.39 99.15-55.3 127.1-67.27c51.88-22 101.3-49.87 146.9-82.1l202.3-146.7C630.5 140.4 640 120 640 99.38z"/></svg>', 5 }, 6 people: { 7 src: './people.png', 8 }, 9 }, 10}
The emoji web component usage is the same no matter what library you use.
First, you need to make sure data has been initialized. You need to call this only once per page load. Note that if you call init
like this, you donβt necessarily need to include data in your Picker props. It doesnβt hurt either, it will noop.
1import data from '@emoji-mart/data' 2import { init } from 'emoji-mart' 3 4init({ data })
Then you can use the emoji component in your HTML / JSX.
1<em-emoji id="+1" size="2em"></em-emoji> 2<em-emoji id="+1" skin="2"></em-emoji> 3<em-emoji shortcodes=":+1::skin-tone-1:"></em-emoji> 4<em-emoji shortcodes=":+1::skin-tone-2:"></em-emoji>
Attribute | Example | Description |
---|---|---|
id | +1 | An emoji ID |
shortcodes | :+1::skin-tone-2: | An emoji shortcode |
native | π | A native emoji |
size | 2em | The inline element size |
fallback | :shrug: | A string to be rendered in case the emoji canβt be found |
set | native | The emoji set: native , apple , facebook , google , twitter |
skin | 1 | The emoji skin tone: 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 |
You can search without the Picker. Just like the emoji component, data
needs to be initialized first in order to use the search index.
1import data from '@emoji-mart/data' 2import { init, SearchIndex } from 'emoji-mart' 3 4init({ data }) 5 6async function search(value) { 7 const emojis = await SearchIndex.search(value) 8 const results = emojis.map((emoji) => { 9 return emoji.skins[0].native 10 }) 11 12 console.log(results) 13} 14 15search('christmas') // => ['π', 'π¨π½', 'π§βπ', 'π', 'π€Ά', 'π', 'βοΈ', 'βοΈ', 'π ', 'β']
You can get emoji data from a native emoji. This is useful if you want to get the emoji ID from a native emoji. Just like the emoji component, data
needs to be initialized first in order to retrieve the emoji data.
1import data from '@emoji-mart/data' 2import { init, getEmojiDataFromNative } from 'emoji-mart' 3 4init({ data }) 5 6getEmojiDataFromNative('π€πΏ').then(console.log) 7/* { 8 aliases: ['hand_with_index_and_middle_fingers_crossed'], 9 id: 'crossed_fingers', 10 keywords: ['hand', 'with', 'index', 'and', 'middle', 'good', 'lucky'], 11 name: 'Crossed Fingers', 12 native: 'π€πΏ', 13 shortcodes: ':crossed_fingers::skin-tone-6:', 14 skin: 6, 15 unified: '1f91e-1f3ff', 16} */
EmojiMart UI supports multiple languages, feel free to open a PR if yours is missing.
1import i18n from '@emoji-mart/data/i18n/fr.json' 2i18n.search_no_results_1 = 'Aucun emoji' 3 4new Picker({ i18n })
Given the small file size, English is built-in and doesnβt need to be provided.
EmojiMart relies on these APIs, you may need to include polyfills if you need to support older browsers:
1yarn install 2yarn dev
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