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 * Copyright 2015 Austin Keener, Michael Ritter, Florian Spieß, and the JDA contributors
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package net.dv8tion.jda.api.entities.emoji;

import net.dv8tion.jda.api.entities.Message;
import net.dv8tion.jda.api.utils.MiscUtil;
import net.dv8tion.jda.api.utils.data.DataObject;
import net.dv8tion.jda.api.utils.data.SerializableData;
import net.dv8tion.jda.internal.entities.emoji.CustomEmojiImpl;
import net.dv8tion.jda.internal.entities.emoji.UnicodeEmojiImpl;
import net.dv8tion.jda.internal.utils.Checks;
import net.dv8tion.jda.internal.utils.EncodingUtil;

import javax.annotation.Nonnull;
import java.util.Formattable;
import java.util.FormattableFlags;
import java.util.Formatter;
import java.util.regex.Matcher;

/**
 * Represents a Discord Emoji.
 * 
This can either be {@link Type#UNICODE} or {@link Type#CUSTOM}. * *

Implements {@link Formattable} with {@link #getFormatted()}. * * @see #getName() */ public interface Emoji extends SerializableData, Formattable { /** * Creates a reference for a unicode emoji with the provided unicode. *
This has to be the unicode characters rather than the emoji name. *
A reference of unicode emojis can be found here: * Emoji Table. * *

Examples
*

{@code
     * // unicode emoji, escape codes
     * fromUnicode("\uD83D\uDE03");
     * // codepoint notation
     * fromUnicode("U+1F602");
     * // unicode emoji
     * fromUnicode("😃");
     * }
* * @param code * The unicode characters, or codepoint notation such as {@code "U+1F602"} * * @throws IllegalArgumentException * If the code is null or empty * * @return The new emoji instance */ @Nonnull static UnicodeEmoji fromUnicode(@Nonnull String code) { Checks.notEmpty(code, "Unicode"); if (code.startsWith("U+") || code.startsWith("u+")) { StringBuilder emoji = new StringBuilder(); String[] codepoints = code.trim().split("\\s*[uU]\\+"); for (String codepoint : codepoints) emoji.append(codepoint.isEmpty() ? "" : EncodingUtil.decodeCodepoint("U+" + codepoint)); code = emoji.toString(); } return new UnicodeEmojiImpl(code); } /** * Creates a reference for a custom emoji with the provided name. * * @param name * The emoji name * @param id * The emoji id * @param animated * Whether this emoji is animated * * @throws IllegalArgumentException * If the name is null or empty * * @return The new emoji instance */ @Nonnull static CustomEmoji fromCustom(@Nonnull String name, long id, boolean animated) { Checks.notEmpty(name, "Name"); return new CustomEmojiImpl(name, id, animated); } /** * Creates a reference for a custom emoji from the provided {@link CustomEmoji} * * @param emoji * The emoji instance * * @throws IllegalArgumentException * If the emoji is null * * @return The new emoji instance */ @Nonnull static CustomEmoji fromCustom(@Nonnull CustomEmoji emoji) { Checks.notNull(emoji, "Emoji"); return fromCustom(emoji.getName(), emoji.getIdLong(), emoji.isAnimated()); } // either or just unicode /** * Parses the provided markdown formatting, or unicode characters, to an Emoji instance. * *

Example
*

{@code
     * // animated custom emoji
     * fromFormatted("");
     * // not animated custom emoji
     * fromFormatted("<:dog:123456789123456789>");
     * // unicode emoji, escape codes
     * fromFormatted("\uD83D\uDE03");
     * // codepoint notation
     * fromFormatted("U+1F602");
     * // unicode emoji
     * fromFormatted("😃");
     * }
* * @param code * The code to parse * * @throws IllegalArgumentException * If the provided code is null or empty * * @return The emoji instance */ @Nonnull static EmojiUnion fromFormatted(@Nonnull String code) { Checks.notEmpty(code, "Formatting Code"); Matcher matcher = Message.MentionType.EMOJI.getPattern().matcher(code); if (matcher.matches()) return (EmojiUnion) fromCustom(matcher.group(1), Long.parseUnsignedLong(matcher.group(2)), code.startsWith("This will be the unicode characters if this emoji is not of {@link #getType()} {@link Type#CUSTOM CUSTOM}. * * @return The unicode or custom name */ @Nonnull String getName(); /** * The reaction code for this emoji. *
For unicode emojis this will be the unicode of said emoji rather than an alias like {@code :smiley:}. *
For custom emojis this will be the name and id of said emoji in the format {@code :}. * * @return The unicode if it is an emoji, or the name and id in the format {@code :} */ @Nonnull String getAsReactionCode(); /** * Formatted string used in messages. *
For unicode emoji, this is simply {@link #getName()}. For custom emoji, this will be the mention markdown format {@code <:name:id>}. * * @return The formatted message string */ @Nonnull String getFormatted(); @Override default void formatTo(Formatter formatter, int flags, int width, int precision) { boolean leftJustified = (flags & FormattableFlags.LEFT_JUSTIFY) == FormattableFlags.LEFT_JUSTIFY; String out = getFormatted(); MiscUtil.appendTo(formatter, width, precision, leftJustified, out); } /** * Possible emoji types. */ enum Type { /** * Standard Unicode Emoji. *
This represents emoji such as {@code :smiley:}. These do not have an ID. */ UNICODE, /** * Custom Guild Emoji or Custom Application Emoji. *
This represents emojis which were created by users and added to a guild. *
This can also represent emojis which were created and owned by a specific application. */ CUSTOM, } }




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