How to store Emoji Character in MySQL Database

Mysql

Mysql Problem Overview


I am using Emoji character in my project. That characters are saved (??) into mysql database. I had used database Default collation in utf8mb4_general_ci. It show

> 1366 Incorrect string value: '\xF0\x9F\x98\x83\xF0\x9F...' for column > 'comment' at row 1

Mysql Solutions


Solution 1 - Mysql

  1. Database: Change Database default collation as utf8mb4.

  2. Table: Change table collation as CHARACTER SET utf8mb4 COLLATE utf8mb4_bin.

Query:

ALTER TABLE Tablename CONVERT TO CHARACTER SET utf8mb4 COLLATE utf8mb4_bin

3) Code:

INSERT INTO tablename (column1, column2, column3, column4, column5, column6, column7)
VALUES ('273', '3', 'HdhdhdhπŸ˜œπŸ˜€πŸ˜ŠπŸ˜ƒhzhzhzzhjzj ζˆ‘ηˆ±δ½  ❌', 49, 1, '2016-09-13 08:02:29', '2016-09-13 08:02:29')

4) Set utf8mb4 in database connection:

  $database_connection = new mysqli($server, $user, $password, $database_name); 
  $database_connection->set_charset('utf8mb4');

Solution 2 - Mysql

Step 1, change your database's default charset:

ALTER DATABASE database_name CHARACTER SET = utf8mb4 COLLATE = utf8mb4_unicode_ci;

if the db is not created yet, create it with correct encodings:

CREATE DATABASE database_name DEFAULT CHARSET = utf8mb4 DEFAULT COLLATE = utf8mb4_unicode_ci;

Step 2, set charset when creating table:

CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS table_name (
...
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8mb4 COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci;

or alter table

ALTER TABLE table_name CONVERT TO CHARACTER SET utf8mb4 COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci;
ALTER TABLE table_name MODIFY field_name TEXT CHARSET utf8mb4;

Solution 3 - Mysql

The command to modify the column is:

ALTER TABLE TABLE_NAME MODIFY COLUMN_NAME TYPE;

And we need to use type = BLOB

Example to modify is as under:-

ALTER TABLE messages MODIFY content BLOB;

I checked that latest mySQL and other databases don't need '' to use in command on table_name, column_name etc.

Fetch and Save data: Directly save the chat content to column and to retrieve data, fetch data as byte array (byte[]) from db column and then convert it to string e.g. (Java code)

new String((byte[]) arr) 

Solution 4 - Mysql

Both the databases and tables should have character set utf8mb4 and collation utf8mb4_unicode_ci.

When creating a new database you should use:

CREATE DATABASE mydb CHARACTER SET utf8mb4 COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci;

If you have an existing database and you want to add support:

ALTER DATABASE database_name CHARACTER SET = utf8mb4 COLLATE = utf8mb4_unicode_ci;

You also need to set the correct character set and collation for your tables:

CREATE TABLE IF NOT EXISTS table_name (
    ...
) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=utf8mb4 COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci;

or change it if you've got existing tables with a lot of data:

ALTER TABLE table_name CONVERT TO CHARACTER SET utf8mb4 COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci;

Note that utf8_general_ci is no longer recommended best practice. See the related Q & A:

What's the difference between utf8_general_ci and utf8_unicode_ci on Stack Overflow.

Solution 5 - Mysql

If you are using Solr + Mysql + Java, you can use:

This can be Used :

  • case1: When you don`t want to alter DB.
  • case2: when you have to import emoticons from your Mysql to Solr core.

In above case this is one of the solutions to store your emoticons in your system.

Steps to use it:

Library used: import java.net.URLDecoder; import java.net.URLEncoder;

  1. Use urlEncoder to encode your String having emoticons.
  2. Store it in DB without altering the MysqlDB.
  3. You can store it in solr core(decoded form)if you want or you can store encoded form.
  4. When fetching these emoticons from DB or Solr core you can now decode it Using urlDecoder.

Code example:

import java.net.URLDecoder;
import java.net.URLEncoder;

public static void main(String[] args) {
	//SpringApplication.run(ParticipantApplication.class, args);
	System.out.println(encodeStringUrl("πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡ΈπŸ‡¨πŸ‡³πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅πŸ‡©πŸ‡ͺπŸ”³πŸ”ΊπŸ†”πŸ†”πŸ†‘3⃣5⃣3βƒ£β€Όγ€½βž—βž—πŸŽ¦πŸ”†πŸŽ¦πŸ”†β™‹β™β™‹β™β¬…β¬†β¬…β¬…πŸ›‚πŸšΉπŸ›‚πŸ›„πŸš³πŸš¬πŸ’ŠπŸ”§πŸ’ŠπŸ—Ώ     "));
	System.out.println(decodeStringUrl("Hello+emoticons%2C%2C%F0%9F%98%80%F0%9F%98%81%F0%9F%98%8A%F0%9F%98%8B%F0%9F%98%8E%F0%9F%98%8A%F0%9F%98%8D%E2%98%BA%F0%9F%98%98%E2%98%BA%F0%9F%98%91%F0%9F%98%87%F0%9F%98%98%F0%9F%98%8B%F0%9F%90%84"));
}

public static String encodeStringUrl(String url) {
	String encodedUrl =null;
	try {
		 encodedUrl = URLEncoder.encode(url, "UTF-8");
	} catch (UnsupportedEncodingException e) {
		return encodedUrl;
	}
	return encodedUrl;
}

public static String decodeStringUrl(String encodedUrl) {
	String decodedUrl =null;
	try {
		 decodedUrl = URLDecoder.decode(encodedUrl, "UTF-8");
	} catch (UnsupportedEncodingException e) {
		return decodedUrl;
	}
	return decodedUrl;
}

Solution 6 - Mysql

I have updated my database and table to upgraded from utf8 to utf8mb4. But nothing works for me. Then I tried to update column datatype to blob, luckily it worked for me and data has been saved. Even my database and table both are CHARACTER SET utf8 COLLATE utf8_unicode

Solution 7 - Mysql

My answer only adds to Selvamani P answer.

You might also need to change any SET NAMES utf8 queries with SET NAMES utf8mb4. That did the trick for me.

Also, this is a great article to port your website from utf8 to utf8mb4. In particular the article makes 2 good points on indexes and repairing tables after converting them to utf8mb4:

INDEXES

> When converting from utf8 to utf8mb4, the maximum length of a column > or index key is unchanged in terms of bytes. Therefore, it is smaller > in terms of characters, because the maximum length of a character is > now four bytes instead of three. [...] The InnoDB storage engine has a maximum index length of 767 bytes, so for utf8 or utf8mb4 columns, you can index a maximum of 255 or 191 characters, respectively. If you currently have utf8 columns with indexes longer than 191 characters, you will need to index a smaller number of characters when using utf8mb4.

REPAIRING TABLES

> After upgrading the MySQL server and making the necessary changes > explained above, make sure to repair and optimize all databases and > tables. I didn’t do this right away after upgrading (I didn’t think it > was necessary, as everything seemed to work fine at first glance), and > ran into some weird bugs where UPDATE statements didn’t have any > effect, even though no errors were thrown.

Read more about the queries to repair tables on the article.

Solution 8 - Mysql

I have a good solution to save your time. I also meet the same problem but I could not solve this problem by the first answer.

Your defualt character is utf-8. But emoji needs utf8mb4 to support it. If you have the permission to revise the configure file of mysql, you can follow this step.

Therefore, do this following step to upgrade your character set ( from utf-8 to utf8mb4).

step 1. open your my.cnf for mysql, add these following lines to your my.cnf.

[mysqld]
character-set-server = utf8mb4
collation-server = utf8mb4_general_ci
init_connect='SET NAMES utf8mb4'

[mysql]
default-character-set = utf8mb4


[client]
default-character-set = utf8mb4

step2. stop your mysql service, and start mysql service

mysql.server stop
mysql.server start

Finished! Then you can check your character are changed into utf8mb4.

mysql> SHOW VARIABLES LIKE 'character_set%';
+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
| Variable_name            | Value                                                    |
+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
| character_set_client     | utf8mb4                                                  |
| character_set_connection | utf8mb4                                                  |
| character_set_database   | utf8mb4                                                  |
| character_set_filesystem | binary                                                   |
| character_set_results    | utf8mb4                                                  |
| character_set_server     | utf8mb4                                                  |
| character_set_system     | utf8                                                     |
| character_sets_dir       | /usr/local/Cellar/mysql@5.7/5.7.29/share/mysql/charsets/ |
+--------------------------+----------------------------------------------------------+
8 rows in set (0.00 sec)

Solution 9 - Mysql

Well, you need not to change the Whole DB Charset. Instead of that you can do it by changing column to blob type.

ALTER TABLE messages MODIFY content BLOB;

Solution 10 - Mysql

There are two ways--> # Way one The simplest is to follow below steps:

Step 1:

SET NAMES utf8mb4;

Step 2:

ALTER DATABASE database_name CHARACTER SET = utf8mb4 COLLATE = utf8mb4_unicode_ci;

Step 3:

ALTER TABLE table_name CONVERT TO CHARACTER SET utf8mb4 COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci;

Step 4:

ALTER TABLE table_name CHANGE column column VARCHAR(128) CHARACTER SET utf8mb4 COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci NOT NULL;

That's all!!

#Way Two (For Python)

This is a hack and its work like a charm

Step 1: Encode your string and decode it in ASCII, and save it to your database.

content = 'πŸ₯³πŸ₯³ Content to be save in πŸ₯³πŸ₯³ Database πŸ₯³πŸ₯³'
encoded_content = content.encode('unicode-escape').decode('ASCII'))

This simply store encoded_content string in DB

Step 2: While fetch this column data to show your user, simply convert it, here content is the data, fetched from the database.

c = bytes(encoded_content, 'utf-8')
original_content = c.decode('unicode-escape')

Done!!

Solution 11 - Mysql

Emoji support for application having tech stack - mysql, java, springboot, hibernate

Apply below changes in mysql for unicode support.

  1. ALTER DATABASE <database-name> CHARACTER SET = utf8mb4 COLLATE = utf8mb4_unicode_ci;
  2. ALTER TABLE <table-name> CONVERT TO CHARACTER SET utf8mb4 COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci;

DB Connection - jdbc url change:

jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/<database-name>?useUnicode=yes&characterEncoding=UTF-8

Note - If the above step is not working please update mysql-connector version to 8.0.15. (mysql 5.7 works with connector version 8.0.15 for unicode support)

Solution 12 - Mysql

The main point hasn't been mentioned in the above answers that,

We need to pass query string with the options "useUnicode=yes" and "characterEncoding=UTF-8" in connection string

Something like this

mysql://USERNAME:PASSWORD@HOSTNAME:PORT/DATABASE_NAME?useUnicode=yes&characterEncoding=UTF-8

Solution 13 - Mysql

The simplest solution what works for me is to store the data as json_encode.

later when you retrieve just make sure you json_decode it.

Here you don't have to change the collation or the character set of the database and the table.

Solution 14 - Mysql

For anyone trying to solve this on a managed MySQL instance (in my case on AWS RDS), the easiest way was to modify the parameter group and set the server character set and collation to be utf8mb4 and utf8mb4_bin, respectively. After rebooting the server, a quick query verifies the settings for system databases and any newly created ones:

SELECT * FROM information_schema.SCHEMATA S;

Solution 15 - Mysql

For Rails, next to the accepted answer, don't forget to add:

encoding: utf8mb4
collation: utf8mb4_bin

to your database.yml

Solution 16 - Mysql

If you are inserting using PHP, and you have followed the various ALTER database and ALTER table options above, make sure your php connection's charset is utf8mb4.

Example of connection string:

$this->pdo = new PDO("mysql:host=$ip;port=$port;dbname=$db;charset=utf8mb4", etc etc

Notice the "charset" is utf8mb4, not just utf8!

Solution 17 - Mysql

I'm facing this issue when upgrading MySQL 5.0 to MySQL 8.0 AWS RDS, trying many things finally what works for me share with you folks.

Error:

> Warning: PDOStatement::execute(): SQLSTATE[HY000]: General error: > 3988 Conversion from collation utf8_unicode_ci into utf8mb4_general_ci > impossible for parameter in /var/www/html/pdo_con.php on line 87 > > Array ( > [0] => HY000 > [1] => 3988 > [2] => Conversion from collation utf8_unicode_ci into utf8mb4_general_ci impossible for parameter )

Backend: PHP5/php7 + PDO is giving trouble.

Solution: only two thing needs to do

  1. Add a code in line after your pdo connection

    $conn->exec("set names utf8mb4");
    

    where $conn is connection handler in PDO

  2. Alter the table and set charset utf8mb4 and collate utf8mb4_unicode_ci.

    ALTER TABLE mytable CONVERT TO CHARACTER SET utf8mb4 COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci;
    

    This command will change your every column charset to utf8mb4 and collation too.

Solution 18 - Mysql

Today I am facing the same question, but solutions in other answers don't work for me. Here is my solution.

First of all, changing charset in mysql/my.ini, database, and the table is necessary, as described in other answers.

Second, if you have created your tables before you want to saving emoji, you can use

SHOW FULL COLUMNS FROM `yourcolumn`;

To check whether the column you want to save emoji is set in utf8mb4. You can find that most of your columns are still in utf8 charset.

Use

ALTER TABLE `yourtable` CHANGE `yourcolumn` `yourcolumn` VARCHAR(100) CHARACTER SET utf8mb4 COLLATE utf8mb4_unicode_ci;

Solution 19 - Mysql

Put this right before your database call:

    mysqli_set_charset($db, "utf8mb4");

This will allow you to input emojis directly into the database table that has been set to Collation: utfmb4_bin. Make sure to set your column to utfmb4 as well.

Solution 20 - Mysql

> Hi my friends This is how I solved this problem and I was happy to teach it to you as well I am in the Android application I encrypt a string containing text and emoj and send it to the server and save it in the mysql table and after receiving it from the server I decrypt it and display it in the textview. encoded and decoded my message before request and after response: I send Android app messages to mysql via pdo through this method and receive them with pdo. And I have no problem. I think it was a good way. Please like Thankful

 public void main()
 {
    String message="hi mester ali moradi 🌦️🌦️ how are you ?";
    String encoded_message=encodeStringUrl(message);
    String decode_message=decodeStringUrl(encoded_message);
 }
 public static String encodeStringUrl(String message) {
        String encodedUrl =null;
        try {
            encodedUrl = URLEncoder.encode(message, "UTF-8");
        } catch (UnsupportedEncodingException e) {
            return encodedUrl;
        }
        return encodedUrl;
    }

    public static String decodeStringUrl(String message) {
        String decodedUrl =null;
        try {
            decodedUrl = URLDecoder.decode(message, "UTF-8");
        } catch (UnsupportedEncodingException e) {
            return decodedUrl;
        }
        return decodedUrl;
    }

message : hi mester ali moradi ️️ how are you ? encoded : ghgh%F0%9F%98%AE%F0%9F%A4%90%F0%9F%98%A5 decoded :hi mester ali moradi ️️ how are you ?

Solution 21 - Mysql

If you use command line interface for inserting sql file to database.

Be sure your table charset utf8mb4 and column collation utf8mb4_unicode_ci or utf8mb4_bin

mysql -u root -p123456 my_database < profiles.sql

ERROR 1366 (HY000) at line 1679: Incorrect string value: '\xF0\x9F\x98\x87\xF0\x9F...' for column 'note' at row 328

we can solve the problem with this parameter --default-character-set=name (Set the default character set)

mysql -u root -p123456 --default-character-set=utf8mb4 my_database < profiles.sql

Solution 22 - Mysql

Actually i'm using mysql Ver 8.0.23 I had created the both Database and the Table, without Altering them :

mysql> CREATE DATABASE tp2;

Query OK, 1 row affected (0.30 sec)

mysql> INSERT INTO tweetsRep(username, content) VALUES ('ibrahim', '🀣 oh my god');

Then after select, i thing it just worked fine !

I don't know if it is requested to enter Emoji as a hexadecimal or other encoding string or just copy it as it is... just correct me if i'm wrong, thank you !

Solution 23 - Mysql

I tried different methods and approaches and found a way that worked for me.

The SQL for the update query:

ALTER DATABASE YOUR_DB_NAME_HERE CHARACTER SET = utf8mb4 COLLATE = 
utf8mb4_unicode_ci;

You can see in the table, the emoji's are present

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And if you go to this page: https://www.thecookingcat.com/recipes/thai-green-curry.php#comments

You can see the emojis in the comments.

I also have an RSS feed on the site and the emojis are included in the RSS feed XML code.

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