import emojione from 'emojione'; const toImage = str => shortnameToImage(unicodeToImage(str)); const unicodeToImage = str => { const mappedUnicode = emojione.mapUnicodeToShort(); return str.replace(emojione.regUnicode, unicodeChar => { if (typeof unicodeChar === 'undefined' || unicodeChar === '' || !(unicodeChar in emojione.jsEscapeMap)) { return unicodeChar; } const unicode = emojione.jsEscapeMap[unicodeChar]; const short = mappedUnicode[unicode]; const filename = emojione.emojioneList[short].fname; const alt = emojione.convert(unicode.toUpperCase()); return ``; }); }; const shortnameToImage = str => { // This walks through the string from end to start, ignoring any tags (
,
, etc.)
// and replacing valid shortnames like :smile: and :wink: that _aren't_ within
// tags with an version.
// The goal is to be the same as an emojione.regShortNames replacement, but faster.
// The reason we go backwards is because then we can replace substrings as we go.
let i = str.length;
let insideTag = false;
let insideShortname = false;
let shortnameEndIndex = -1;
while (i--) {
const char = str.charAt(i);
if (insideShortname && char === ':') {
const shortname = str.substring(i, shortnameEndIndex + 1);
if (shortname in emojione.emojioneList) {
const unicode = emojione.emojioneList[shortname].unicode[emojione.emojioneList[shortname].unicode.length - 1];
const alt = emojione.convert(unicode.toUpperCase());
const replacement = ``;
str = str.substring(0, i) + replacement + str.substring(shortnameEndIndex + 1);
} else {
i++; // stray colon, try again
}
insideShortname = false;
} else if (insideTag && char === '<') {
insideTag = false;
} else if (char === '>') {
insideTag = true;
insideShortname = false;
} else if (!insideTag && char === ':') {
insideShortname = true;
shortnameEndIndex = i;
}
}
return str;
};
export default function emojify(text) {
return toImage(text);
};