A simple React wrapper for Twemoji. It calls twemoji.parse() to convert emoji characters to Twemoji images.
yarn add react-twemojior, if you use npm,
npm install react-twemojiSimply use it to wrap your emotional content. Set the options prop to pass options to twemoji.parse.
import Twemoji from 'react-twemoji';
<Twemoji options={{ className: 'twemoji' }}>
<p>😂<span>😉</span></p>
</Twemoji>It outputs the following HTML to DOM,
<div>
<p>
<img draggable="false" class="twemoji" alt="😂" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/jdecked/twemoji@15.1.0/assets/72x72/1f602.png">
<span>
<img draggable="false" class="twemoji" alt="😉" src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/gh/jdecked/twemoji@15.1.0/assets/72x72/1f609.png">
</span>
</p>
</div>| Name | Type | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
options |
object |
undefined |
twemoji.parse options. |
noWrapper |
boolean |
false |
When it is true, Twemoji will not render a wrapping element (with tag) to contain its children. Note that since twemoji.parse needs a DOM element reference, any direct pure text child of Twemoji is not parsed when noWrapper is true. E.g. foo in <Twemoji noWrapper={true}>foo<p>bar</p></Twemoji> is not parsed. |
tag |
string |
div |
The tag of the wrapping element. This option is ignored when noWrapper is true. |
yarn run examplethen open http://localhost:8080/
yarn run lintyarn run testyarn run build