Pilmoji is an emoji renderer for Pillow, Python's imaging library.


Keywords
emoji, pil, pillow, python, python3
License
MIT
Install
pip install pilmoji==2.0.4

Documentation

Pilmoji

Pilmoji is an emoji renderer for Pillow, Python's imaging library.

Pilmoji comes equipped with support for both unicode emojis and Discord emojis.

Features

  • Discord emoji support
  • Multi-line rendering support
  • Emoji position and/or size adjusting
  • Many built-in emoji sources
  • Optional caching

Installation and Requirements

You must have Python 3.8 or higher in order to install Pilmoji.

Installation can be done with pip:

$ pip install -U pilmoji

Optionally, you can add the [requests] option to install requests alongside Pilmoji:

$ pip install -U pilmoji[requests]

The option is not required, instead if requests is not installed, Pilmoji will fallback to use the builtin urllib.

You may also install from Github.

Usage

from pilmoji import Pilmoji
from PIL import Image, ImageFont


my_string = '''
Hello, world! 👋 Here are some emojis: 🎨 🌊 😎
I also support Discord emoji: <:rooThink:596576798351949847>
'''

with Image.new('RGB', (550, 80), (255, 255, 255)) as image:
    font = ImageFont.truetype('arial.ttf', 24)

    with Pilmoji(image) as pilmoji:
        pilmoji.text((10, 10), my_string.strip(), (0, 0, 0), font)

    image.show()

Result

Example result

Switching emoji sources

As seen from the example, Pilmoji defaults to the Twemoji emoji source.

If you prefer emojis from a different source, for example Microsoft, simply set the source kwarg in the constructor to a source found in the pilmoji.source module:

from pilmoji.source import MicrosoftEmojiSource

with Pilmoji(image, source=MicrosoftEmojiSource) as pilmoji:
    ...

results

It is also possible to create your own emoji sources via subclass.

Fine adjustments

If an emoji looks too small or too big, or out of place, you can make fine adjustments with the emoji_scale_factor and emoji_position_offset kwargs:

pilmoji.text((10, 10), my_string.strip(), (0, 0, 0), font,
             emoji_scale_factor=1.15, emoji_position_offset=(0, -2))

Contributing

Contributions are welcome. Make sure to follow PEP-8 styling guidelines.