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An emoji mixin for React
react@0.13.x and react@0.14.x both can be used <= react-emoji@0.4.x.
However, test code depends on react@0.14.x, it's internal though.
npm i react-emoji
# or
bower i react-emoji # `window.ReactEmoji` is available
let App = React.createClass({
getDefaultProps() {
return {
text: "foo bar :100: :)",
};
},
mixins: [
ReactEmoji
],
render() {
return (
<div>
<span>{ this.emojify(this.props.text) }</span>
<span>{ ReactEmoji.emojify(this.props.text) }</span> // or can be used no mixin way
</div>
);
}
});
All options are optional.
Properties | Description | Default | Type |
---|---|---|---|
useEmoticon | Use emoticon or not | true | Boolean |
emojiType | twemoji or emojione are available | twemoji | String |
host | Custom host | "" | String |
path | Custom path | "" | String |
ext | asset ext. svg or png are available | svg | String |
attributes | Attributes such as className or onClick | {width: '20px', height: '20px'} | Object |
singleEmoji | Show single emoji (either of annotation or emoticon), use this option if input is limited to render single emoji, this is slightly faster | false | Boolean |
strict | Throw an error if annotation is not in dict, it's handy if emoji input is not from end user | false | Boolean |
In tandem with react-autolink.
$ npm i
$ npm start # => http://0.0.0.0:8080
$ npm test
MIT
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An emoji mixin for React
The npm package react-emoji receives a total of 13,625 weekly downloads. As such, react-emoji popularity was classified as popular.
We found that react-emoji demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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