ComputerGhost / FaviconFetcher

Scan a webpage for favicons, or just easily download the one you want.
MIT License
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I'm not planning to continue updating this repo because I no longer have a need for the library in my personal projects, and that was my main motivator to maintain this. If someone wants to take over, let me know, and I can transfer the nuget package ownership too.

Favicon Fetcher

FaviconFetcher contains tools for scanning a webpage for possible favicons (Scanner) and downloading the perfect one (Fetcher).

This library is perfect for non-browsers that need to download a favicon for a webpage.

Features

Favicon fetcher was built to include all needed functionality with ease of use and efficiency in mind.

Installation

Method 1 (Easy)

  1. Use Nuget Package Manager to install "FaviconFetcher".

Method 2 (Hard)

  1. Download the source code.
  2. Compile it. If compiling as "Release", ignore the errors in the FaviconFetcher.Tests project.
  3. Copy the library file to where you want it.
  4. Add a reference to it from your own project.

How to Use

Common uses are listed below. The full documentation is at https://github.com/ComputerGhost/FaviconFetcher/tree/master/doc. In places where the code differs from the documentation, the documentation is correct.

Fetcher - Find the Best Match

The fetcher will scan a webpage for favicons and download the one that best matches the given constraints.

var fetcher = new Fetcher();
var image = await fetcher.FetchClosest(uri, new Size(16, 16));
// Don't forget to dispose of the image when no longer needed.

Other methods include FetchExact and Fetch. See the documentation for the full list and how to use them.

Scanner - Get a List of Favicons

To get a list of possible favicons without downloading any, use the scanner.

var scanner = new Scanner();
foreach (var result in await scanner.Scan(uri))
{
    var expectedSize = result.ExpectedSize;
    var absoluteUri = result.Location;
    // do something with it.
}

Keep in mind that an icon may not exist, may be invalid, may be a different size than the one reported, or may be a duplicate. Unlike the fetcher, the scanner does not verify that its results are correct.

HttpSource - Caching

Caching is supported by both the fetcher and the scanner, but it is off by default. To enable caching, pass a configured HttpSource to the constructor.

var source = new HttpSource() {
    CachePolicy = new RequestCachePolicy(RequestCacheLevel.CacheIfAvailable)
};
var fetcher = new Fetcher(source);
var image = await fetcher.FetchClosest(uri, new Size(16, 16));
// Don't forget to dispose of the image when no longer needed.

Bug Reports

Please use the Issues tab on our GitHub page to file bug reports. Or, you may contact me directly if you know my contact information.

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