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A simple emoji picker for Angular 2+ / Ionic 3 with AOT build support

Package Exports

  • ngx-emoji-picker

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Readme

npm version

Ngx-Emoji-Picker

This project was forked from the ionic3-emoji-picker project created by danielehrhardt

What's New

  • Fixed the AOT (Ahead Of Time) Compile error or simply put the ---prod build compile error.
  • Upgraded the library from a Ng2 project to a Ng9 project.
  • Upgraded the library RxJs from v5 to v6 to make it support new angular versions.
  • Now compatible with Ng2 - Ng7 projects and as well as Ionic 3/4.

Installation

Install the module via NPM

npm i ngx-emoji-picker --save

Import it in your app's module(s)

Import EmojiPickerModule.forRoot() in your app's main module

app.module.ts

import  {  NgxEmojiPickerModule  }  from  'ngx-emoji-picker';

@NgModule({
    ...
    imports: [
      ...
      NgxEmojiPickerModule.forRoot()
      ],
    ...
})
export class AppModule {}

If your app uses lazy loading, you need to import EmojiPickerModule in your shared module or child modules:

import  {  NgxEmojiPickerModule  }  from  'ngx-emoji-picker';

@NgModule({
    ...
    imports: [
      ...
      NgxEmojiPickerModule
      ],
    ...
})
export class SharedModule {}

Sample

Angular Example

<i
  (click)="toggled = !toggled"
  [(emojiPickerIf)]="toggled"
  [emojiPickerDirection]="'bottom' || 'top' || 'left' || 'right'"
  (emojiPickerSelect)="handleSelection($event)"
  >😄</i
>
toggled: boolean = false;
handleSelection(event) {
  console.log(event.char);
}

Ionic 3 Example

<ion-textarea [(ngModel)]="message"></ion-textarea>

<button
  ion-button
  clear
  icon-only
  (click)="toggled = !toggled"
  [(emojiPickerIf)]="toggled"
  [emojiPickerDirection]="'top'"
  (emojiPickerSelect)="handleSelection($event)"
>
  <ion-icon name="md-happy"></ion-icon>
</button>
toggled: boolean = false;
message: string;

handleSelection(event) {
  this.message += event.char;
}

Directive API:

<button
  ion-button
  (click)="toggled = !toggled"
  [(emojiPickerIf)]="toggled"
  [emojiPickerDirection]="'bottom' || 'top' || 'left' || 'right'"
  (emojiPickerSelect)="handleSelection($event)"
>
  <ion-icon name="md-happy"></ion-icon>
</button>

Emitter (emojiPickerSelect)="handleSelection($event)"

$event = EmojiEvent{ char : "😌", label : "relieved" }

EmojiPickerCaretEmitter

added for your convenience, emits information regarding a content editable enabled element

Emitter (emojiPickerCaretEmitter)="handleCaretChange($event)"

$event = CaretEvent{ caretOffset: 13, caretRange: Range{...}, textContent: 'content of div or input' }

Emoji Picker will get placed relative the element chosen via the directive api, centered and within window borders

NgxEmojiPicker

This project was generated with Angular CLI version 7.1.2.

Development server

Run ng serve for a dev server. Navigate to http://localhost:4200/. The app will automatically reload if you change any of the source files.

Code scaffolding

Run ng generate component component-name to generate a new component. You can also use ng generate directive|pipe|service|class|guard|interface|enum|module.

Build

Run ng build to build the project. The build artifacts will be stored in the dist/ directory. Use the --prod flag for a production build.

Running unit tests

Run ng test to execute the unit tests via Karma.

Running end-to-end tests

Run ng e2e to execute the end-to-end tests via Protractor.

Further help

To get more help on the Angular CLI use ng help or go check out the Angular CLI README.