- Has zero dependencies.
- A message parser for discord using regular expressions and string manipulation.
- If you need help feel free to join our discord server to talk and help you with your code.
- If you encounter any of those fell free to open an issue in our github repository.
You can download it from npm:
npm i discord-message-parser
You can update to a newer version to receive updates using npm.
npm update discord-message-parser
3rd of April (v1.0.0) - Original publication to node package manager.
First things first, we include the module into the project.
const MessageParser = require("discord-message-parser");
const { SpoilerParser, EmojiParser } = MessageParser;Examples assume that you have setted up the module as presented in 'Setting Up' section.
Following examples assume that your Discord.Client is called client.
Following examples assume that your client.on("message", message is called message.
Following example contains isolated code which you need to integrate in your own command handler.
- Counting emojis in a message:
client.on("message", (message) => {
const emojiCount = EmojiParser.countEmojis(message.content);
console.log(emojiCount);
/* Sample output:
{
custom: 1,
animated: 0,
unicode: 2,
total: 3
}
*/
});- Parsing emojis in a message:
client.on("message", (message) => {
const messageEmojis = EmojiParser.parseEmojis(message.content);
console.log(messageEmojis);
/* Sample output:
{
custom: [{ name: "doggo", id: "393852367751086090", raw: "<:doggo:393852367751086090>", animated: false, unicode: false }],
customAnimated: [{ name: "dogdance", id: "663013890376073257", raw: "<:dogdance:663013890376073257>", animated: true, unicode: false }],
customEmojis: [{ name: "doggo", id: "393852367751086090", raw: "<:doggo:393852367751086090>", animated: false, unicode: false }, { name: "dogdance", id: "663013890376073257", raw: "<:dogdance:663013890376073257>", animated: true, unicode: false }],
unicode: [{ name: null, id: null, raw: "⏱️", animated: null, unicode: true }, { name: null, id: null, raw: "☕", animated: null, unicode: true }],
allEmojis: [{ name: "doggo", id: "393852367751086090", raw: "<:doggo:393852367751086090>", animated: false, unicode: false }, { name: "dogdance", id: "663013890376073257", raw: "<:dogdance:663013890376073257>", animated: true, unicode: false }, { name: null, id: null, raw: "⏱️", animated: null, unicode: true }, { name: null, id: null, raw: "☕", animated: null, unicode: true }]
}
*/
});- Parsing spoilers in a message:
client.on("message", (message) => {
const messageSpoilers = SpoilerParser.parseSpoilers(message.content);
console.log(messageSpoilers);
/* Sample Output
[
{ content: 'is killed', raw: '||is killed||' },
{ content: 'married tom', raw: '||married tom||' }
]
*/
});Is time for you to get creative..
_parseCustomEmojis - Used internally by the library
Parses the non-animated custom emojis from a string.
EmojiParser._parseCustomEmojis(<Content - String>);- Output:
Array<Emoji>
_parseAnimatedCustomEmojis - Used internally by the library
Parses the animated custom emojis from a string.
EmojiParser._parseAnimatedCustomEmojis(<Content - String>);- Output:
Array<Emoji>
_parseUnicodeEmojis - Used internally by the library
Parses the unicode emojis from a string.
EmojiParser._parseUnicodeEmojis(<Content - String>);- Output:
Array<Emoji>
countEmojis
Counts the amount of emojis found in a string and returns the numbers.
EmojiParser.countEmojis(<Content - String>);- Output:
Object
_parseEmoji - Used internally by the library
Parse the custom emoji, both animated and not, and returns an array of 1 (custom emoji, non animated, it's the emoji's id) or 2 elements (first - an a string, specific for animated emojis & then the second it's the emoji's id).
EmojiParser._parseEmoji(<Content - String>);- Output:
Array<String>
parseEmojis
Parses the string's emojis and returns them in an object, with emojis grouped into 5 properties (custom, customAnimated, customEmojis, unicode, allEmojis), each of them is an array of emojis.
EmojiParser.parseEmojis(<Content - String>);- Output:
Object
_parseSpoilerContent - Used internally by the library
Parse a spoiler from end to finnish and returns its contents.
SpoilerParser._parseSpoilerContent(<Content - String>);- Output:
String
parseSpoilers
Parses all of the spoilers in a string and returns them as an array with objects having content and raw properties.
SpoilerMarser.parseEmojis(<Content - String>);- Output:
Array<Object>