Favicon generator for Node.js
npm install favicons

A Node.js module for generating favicons and their associated files. Originally built for Google's Web Starter Kit and Catalyst. Installed through NPM with:
```
npm install favicons
To use Favicons, require the appropriate module and call it, optionally specifying configuration and callback objects. A sample is shown on the right. The full list of options can be found on GitHub.
Favicons generates its icons locally using pure Javascript with no external dependencies.
Please note: Favicons is tested on Node 14 and above.
`js
import { favicons } from "favicons";
const source = "test/logo.png"; // Source image(s). string, buffer or array of string
const configuration = {
path: "/", // Path for overriding default icons path. stringstring
appName: null, // Your application's name. string
appShortName: null, // Your application's short_name. . Optional. If not set, appName will be usedstring
appDescription: null, // Your application's description. string
developerName: null, // Your (or your developer's) name. string
developerURL: null, // Your (or your developer's) URL. string | null
cacheBustingQueryParam: null, // Query parameter added to all URLs that acts as a cache busting system. string
dir: "auto", // Primary text direction for name, short_name, and description
lang: "en-US", // Primary language for name and short_name
background: "#fff", // Background colour for flattened icons. string
theme_color: "#fff", // Theme color user for example in Android's task switcher. string
appleStatusBarStyle: "black-translucent", // Style for Apple status bar: "black-translucent", "default", "black". string
display: "standalone", // Preferred display mode: "fullscreen", "standalone", "minimal-ui" or "browser". string
orientation: "any", // Default orientation: "any", "natural", "portrait" or "landscape". string
scope: "/", // set of URLs that the browser considers within your app
start_url: "/?homescreen=1", // Start URL when launching the application from a device. boolean
preferRelatedApplications: false, // Should the browser prompt the user to install the native companion app. preferRelatedApplications
relatedApplications: undefined, // Information about the native companion apps. This will only be used if is true. Array<{ id: string, url: string, platform: string }>string
version: "1.0", // Your application's version string. boolean
pixel_art: false, // Keeps pixels "sharp" when scaling up, for pixel art. Only supported in offline mode.
loadManifestWithCredentials: false, // Browsers don't send cookies when fetching a manifest, enable this to fix that. boolean
manifestMaskable: false, // Maskable source image(s) for manifest.json. "true" to use default source. More information at https://web.dev/maskable-icon/. , string, buffer or array of stringboolean
icons: {
// Platform Options:
// - offset - offset in percentage
// - background:
// * false - use default
// * true - force use default, e.g. set background for Android icons
// * color - set background for the specified icons
//
android: true, // Create Android homescreen icon. or { offset, background } or an array of sourcesboolean
appleIcon: true, // Create Apple touch icons. or { offset, background } or an array of sourcesboolean
appleStartup: true, // Create Apple startup images. or { offset, background } or an array of sourcesboolean
favicons: true, // Create regular favicons. or { offset, background } or an array of sourcesboolean
windows: true, // Create Windows 8 tile icons. or { offset, background } or an array of sourcesboolean
yandex: true, // Create Yandex browser icon. or { offset, background } or an array of sourcesstring
},
shortcuts: [
// Your applications's Shortcuts (see: https://developer.mozilla.org/docs/Web/Manifest/shortcuts)
// Array of shortcut objects:
{
name: "View your Inbox", // The name of the shortcut. string
short_name: "inbox", // optionally, falls back to name. string
description: "View your inbox messages", // optionally, not used in any implemention yet. string
url: "/inbox", // The URL this shortcut should lead to. string
icon: "test/inbox_shortcut.png", // source image(s) for that shortcut. , buffer or array of string
},
// more shortcuts objects
],
};
try {
const response = await favicons(source, configuration);
console.log(response.images); // Array of { name: string, contents:
console.log(response.files); // Array of { name: string, contents:
console.log(response.html); // Array of strings (html elements)
} catch (error) {
console.log(error.message); // Error description e.g. "An unknown error has occurred"
}
`
The default sources are as follow (groupped by platform):
`javascript
{
"android": [
"android-chrome-144x144.png",
"android-chrome-192x192.png",
"android-chrome-256x256.png",
"android-chrome-36x36.png",
"android-chrome-384x384.png",
"android-chrome-48x48.png",
"android-chrome-512x512.png",
"android-chrome-72x72.png",
"android-chrome-96x96.png"
],
"appleIcon": [
"apple-touch-icon-1024x1024.png",
"apple-touch-icon-114x114.png",
"apple-touch-icon-120x120.png",
"apple-touch-icon-144x144.png",
"apple-touch-icon-152x152.png",
"apple-touch-icon-167x167.png",
"apple-touch-icon-180x180.png",
"apple-touch-icon-57x57.png",
"apple-touch-icon-60x60.png",
"apple-touch-icon-72x72.png",
"apple-touch-icon-76x76.png",
"apple-touch-icon-precomposed.png",
"apple-touch-icon.png"
],
"appleStartup": [
"apple-touch-startup-image-1125x2436.png",
"apple-touch-startup-image-1136x640.png",
"apple-touch-startup-image-1242x2208.png",
"apple-touch-startup-image-1242x2688.png",
"apple-touch-startup-image-1334x750.png",
"apple-touch-startup-image-1536x2048.png",
"apple-touch-startup-image-1620x2160.png",
"apple-touch-startup-image-1668x2224.png",
"apple-touch-startup-image-1668x2388.png",
"apple-touch-startup-image-1792x828.png",
"apple-touch-startup-image-2048x1536.png",
"apple-touch-startup-image-2048x2732.png",
"apple-touch-startup-image-2160x1620.png",
"apple-touch-startup-image-2208x1242.png",
"apple-touch-startup-image-2224x1668.png",
"apple-touch-startup-image-2388x1668.png",
"apple-touch-startup-image-2436x1125.png",
"apple-touch-startup-image-2688x1242.png",
"apple-touch-startup-image-2732x2048.png",
"apple-touch-startup-image-640x1136.png",
"apple-touch-startup-image-750x1334.png",
"apple-touch-startup-image-828x1792.png",
"apple-touch-startup-image-1179x2556.png",
"apple-touch-startup-image-2556x1179.png",
"apple-touch-startup-image-1290x2796.png",
"apple-touch-startup-image-2796x1290.png",
"apple-touch-startup-image-1488x2266.png",
"apple-touch-startup-image-2266x1488.png",
"apple-touch-startup-image-1640x2360.png",
"apple-touch-startup-image-2360x1640.png"
],
"favicons": [
"favicon-16x16.png",
"favicon-32x32.png",
"favicon-48x48.png",
"favicon.ico"
],
"windows": [
"mstile-144x144.png",
"mstile-150x150.png",
"mstile-310x150.png",
"mstile-310x310.png",
"mstile-70x70.png"
],
"yandex": [
"yandex-browser-50x50.png"
]
}
`
You can programmatically access Favicons configuration (icon filenames, HTML, manifest files, etc) with:
`js`
import { config } from "favicons";
Below you will find a simple working example to generate an output. Amend the src, dest, htmlBasename and configuration constants to suit your own needs.
`js
import favicons from "favicons";
import fs from "fs/promises";
import path from "path";
const src = "./icon.svg"; // Icon source file path.
const dest = "./favicons"; // Output directory path.
const htmlBasename = "index.html"; // HTML file basename.
// Configuration (see above in the README file).
const configuration = {
path: "/favicons",
appName: "My Great App",
appShortName: "Great App",
appDescription: "A great application to test itgalaxy/favicons.",
// Extra options...
};
// Below is the processing.
const response = await favicons(src, configuration);
await fs.mkdir(dest, { recursive: true });
await Promise.all(
response.images.map(
async (image) =>
await fs.writeFile(path.join(dest, image.name), image.contents),
),
);
await Promise.all(
response.files.map(
async (file) =>
await fs.writeFile(path.join(dest, file.name), file.contents),
),
);
await fs.writeFile(path.join(dest, htmlBasename), response.html.join("\n"));
`
> Why are you missing certain favicons?
Because pure Javascript modules aren't available at the moment. For example, the El Capitan SVG favicon and the Windows tile silhouette ability both require SVG support. If modules for these task begin to appear, please jump on the appropriate issue and we'll get on it ASAP.
- @haydenbleasel for this great project.
- @phbernard for all the work we did together to make Favicons and RFG awesome.
- @addyosmani, @gauntface, @paulirish, @mathiasbynens and @pbakaus for their input on multiple source images.
- @sindresorhus for his help on documentation and parameter improvements.
- Everyone who opens an issue or submits a pull request to this repo :)
Feel free to push your code if you agree with publishing under the MIT license.
When testing, don't forget to update snapshots whenever you edit them: npm test -- -u`.