is-emoji-supported is a library allowing you to detect if the running device supports the specified emoji and helps you providing a solution if it does not support it.
Install with yarn:
$ yarn add is-emoji-supported
Or install using npm:
$ npm i is-emoji-supported
The most basic usage is to use the function directly to detect is the current device support the emoji.
import { isEmojiSupported } from "is-emoji-supported";
if (isEmojiSupported("🦄")) {
alert("Houra 🦄 is supported");
} else {
alert("No support for unicorn emoji yet");
}
This library is doing pixel comparison to determine if an emoji is supported. This check can be slow so there is a memory cache implemented.
For some reasons you may want to use your own cache implementation to store the result in either localStorage, IndexedDB or anything else for persistent cache.
You only need to match the Map
interface.
import { setCacheHandler } from "is-emoji-supported";
const key = "emoji-cache";
const cache = JSON.parse(localStorage.getItem(key) || {});
setCacheHandler({
has: (unicode: string) => unicode in cache,
get: (unicode: string) => cache[unicode],
set: (unicode: string, supported: boolean) => {
cache[unicode] = supported;
localStorage.setItem(key, JSON.stringify(cache));
},
});
In most of the cases, you will want to fallback to images to handle unsupported emojis. The best way for this is to build an object with a fallback to all supported images. You can build your own or use the one given by JoyPixel, Twemoji or others services.
import React from 'react';
import {isEmojiSupported} from 'is-emoji-supported';
const emojiMap = {
'🦄': {
alt: 'unicorn',
src: '/images/unicorn.png'
},
...
};
export const Emoji = ({ unicode }) => {
const attrs = emojiMap[unicode];
return !attrs ? null : isEmojiSupported(unicode) ? (
<span role="img" aria-label={attrs.alt}>
{unicode}
</span>
) : (
<img {...attrs} />
);
};
$ npm test
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fork the project
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(write how to to launch it)
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create a branch from main/master like that
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OR
$ contribution/improvment/your-github-identity
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push several (if needed) clear commits
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add tests following the way of the other ones have been wrote
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make sure that all test runs
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This project is MIT licensed.