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Some less advanced browsers are yet to add support for the important advances made in Unicode 8. Let's make ensure that their users can experience emoji in their full glory. See #33592. Built from https://develop.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@35606 git-svn-id: http://core.svn.wordpress.org/trunk@35570 1a063a9b-81f0-0310-95a4-ce76da25c4cd
107 lines
3.4 KiB
JavaScript
107 lines
3.4 KiB
JavaScript
( function( window, document, settings ) {
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var src, ready;
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/**
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* Detect if the browser supports rendering emoji or flag emoji. Flag emoji are a single glyph
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* made of two characters, so some browsers (notably, Firefox OS X) don't support them.
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*
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* @since 4.2.0
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*
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* @param type {String} Whether to test for support of "simple" or "flag" emoji.
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* @return {Boolean} True if the browser can render emoji, false if it cannot.
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*/
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function browserSupportsEmoji( type ) {
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var canvas = document.createElement( 'canvas' ),
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context = canvas.getContext && canvas.getContext( '2d' );
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if ( ! context || ! context.fillText ) {
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return false;
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}
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/*
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* Chrome on OS X added native emoji rendering in M41. Unfortunately,
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* it doesn't work when the font is bolder than 500 weight. So, we
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* check for bold rendering support to avoid invisible emoji in Chrome.
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*/
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context.textBaseline = 'top';
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context.font = '600 32px Arial';
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if ( 'flag' === type ) {
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/*
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* This works because the image will be one of three things:
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* - Two empty squares, if the browser doesn't render emoji
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* - Two squares with 'A' and 'U' in them, if the browser doesn't render flag emoji
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* - The Australian flag
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*
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* The first two will encode to small images (1-2KB data URLs), the third will encode
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* to a larger image (4-5KB data URL).
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*/
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context.fillText( String.fromCharCode( 55356, 56806, 55356, 56826 ), 0, 0 );
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return canvas.toDataURL().length > 3000;
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} else {
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if ( 'simple' === type ) {
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/*
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* This creates a smiling emoji, and checks to see if there is any image data in the
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* center pixel. In browsers that don't support emoji, the character will be rendered
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* as an empty square, so the center pixel will be blank.
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*/
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context.fillText( String.fromCharCode( 55357, 56835 ), 0, 0 );
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} else {
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/*
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* To check for Unicode 8 support, let's try rendering the most important advancement
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* that the Unicode Consortium have made in years: the burrito.
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*/
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context.fillText( String.fromCharCode( 55356, 57135 ), 0, 0 );
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}
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return context.getImageData( 16, 16, 1, 1 ).data[0] !== 0;
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}
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}
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function addScript( src ) {
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var script = document.createElement( 'script' );
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script.src = src;
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script.type = 'text/javascript';
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document.getElementsByTagName( 'head' )[0].appendChild( script );
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}
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settings.supports = {
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simple: browserSupportsEmoji( 'simple' ),
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flag: browserSupportsEmoji( 'flag' ),
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unicode8: browserSupportsEmoji( 'unicode8' )
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};
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settings.DOMReady = false;
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settings.readyCallback = function() {
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settings.DOMReady = true;
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};
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if ( ! settings.supports.simple || ! settings.supports.flag || ! settings.supports.unicode8 ) {
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ready = function() {
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settings.readyCallback();
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};
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if ( document.addEventListener ) {
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document.addEventListener( 'DOMContentLoaded', ready, false );
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window.addEventListener( 'load', ready, false );
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} else {
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window.attachEvent( 'onload', ready );
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document.attachEvent( 'onreadystatechange', function() {
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if ( 'complete' === document.readyState ) {
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settings.readyCallback();
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}
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} );
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}
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src = settings.source || {};
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if ( src.concatemoji ) {
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addScript( src.concatemoji );
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} else if ( src.wpemoji && src.twemoji ) {
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addScript( src.twemoji );
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addScript( src.wpemoji );
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}
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}
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} )( window, document, window._wpemojiSettings );
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