Emoji for Python. This project was inspired by kyokomi.
The entire set of Emoji codes as defined by the unicode consortium
is supported in addition to a bunch of aliases. By
default, only the official list is enabled but doing emoji.emojize(use_aliases=True)
enables
both the full list and aliases.
>> import emoji
>> print(emoji.emojize('Python is :thumbs_up:'))
Python is 👍
>> print(emoji.emojize('Python is :thumbsup:', use_aliases=True))
Python is 👍
>> print(emoji.demojize('Python is 👍'))
Python is :thumbs_up:
>>> print(emoji.emojize("Python is fun :red_heart:"))
Python is fun ❤
>>> print(emoji.emojize("Python is fun :red_heart:",variant="emoji_type"))
Python is fun ❤️ #red heart, not black heart
By default, the language is English (language='en'
) but Spanish ('es'
), Portuguese ('pt'
) and Italian ('it'
) are also supported.
>> print(emoji.emojize('Python es :pulgar_hacia_arriba:', language='es'))
Python es 👍
>> print(emoji.demojize('Python es 👍', language='es'))
Python es :pulgar_hacia_arriba:
>>> print(emoji.emojize("Python é :polegar_para_cima:", language='pt'))
Python é 👍
>>> print(emoji.demojize("Python é 👍", language='pt'))
Python é :polegar_para_cima:️
Via pip:
$ pip install emoji --upgrade
From master branch:
$ git clone https://github.com/carpedm20/emoji.git
$ cd emoji
$ python setup.py install
$ git clone https://github.com/carpedm20/emoji.git
$ cd emoji
$ pip install -e .\[dev\]
$ nosetests
The utils/get-codes-from-unicode-consortium.py
may help when updating
unicode_codes.py
but is not guaranteed to work. Generally speaking it
scrapes a table on the Unicode Consortium's website with
BeautifulSoup and prints the
contents to stdout
in a more useful format.
For English:
For Spanish:
For Portuguese:
For Italian:
Taehoon Kim / @carpedm20
Kevin Wurster / @geowurster