@dialpad/dialtone-vue 2.21.0 → 2.22.1

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@@ -694,7 +694,8 @@ function shortcodeToEmojiData(shortcode) {
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  return reference;
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  } // Takes in an emoji unicode character(s) and converts it to an emoji string in the format the emoji data object expects
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  // as a key. There can be multiple unicode characters in an emoji to denote the emoji itself, skin tone, gender
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- // and such.
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+ // and such. Note that this function does NOT return variation selectors (fe0f) or zero width joiners (200d), as these
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+ // are not included as part of the key in the emoji.json.
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  //
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  // Example:
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  // return value for smile emoji (no skin tone): 1f600
@@ -704,6 +705,10 @@ function unicodeToString(emoji) {
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  let key = '';
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  for (const codePoint of emoji) {
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+ const codepoint = codePoint.codePointAt(0).toString(16); // skip 200d and fe0f as these are not included in emoji_strategy.json keys
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+ if (['200d', 'fe0f'].includes(codepoint)) continue;
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  if (key !== '') {
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  key = key + '-';
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  }
package/dist/emoji.umd.js CHANGED
@@ -704,7 +704,8 @@ function shortcodeToEmojiData(shortcode) {
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  return reference;
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  } // Takes in an emoji unicode character(s) and converts it to an emoji string in the format the emoji data object expects
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  // as a key. There can be multiple unicode characters in an emoji to denote the emoji itself, skin tone, gender
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- // and such.
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+ // and such. Note that this function does NOT return variation selectors (fe0f) or zero width joiners (200d), as these
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+ // are not included as part of the key in the emoji.json.
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  //
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  // Example:
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  // return value for smile emoji (no skin tone): 1f600
@@ -714,6 +715,10 @@ function unicodeToString(emoji) {
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  let key = '';
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  for (const codePoint of emoji) {
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+ const codepoint = codePoint.codePointAt(0).toString(16); // skip 200d and fe0f as these are not included in emoji_strategy.json keys
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+ if (['200d', 'fe0f'].includes(codepoint)) continue;
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  if (key !== '') {
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  key = key + '-';
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  }