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FavIcon License Build Status Carthage compatible Swift 3.0 platforms

FavIcon is a tiny Swift library for downloading the favicon representing a website.

Wait, why is a library needed to do this? Surely it's just a simple HTTP GET of /favicon.ico, right? Right? Well. Go have a read of [this StackOverflow post](<http://stackoverflow.com/questions/19029342/favicons-best-practices), and see how you feel afterwards.

Warning

This is the Swift 3.0 version of this library, if you are on Swift 2.2, you want release 1.0.9.

Quick Start

The project ships with a playground in which you can try it out for yourself. Just be sure to build the FavIcon-iOS target before you try to use the playground, or you will get an import error when it tries to import the FavIcon framework.

Including in your project

  1. Add FavIcon.framework to the Linked Frameworks and Libraries for your application target.
  2. If you're using Carthage, add FavIcon.framework to the Input Files for your carthage copy-frameworks Build Phase.

Features

  • Detection of /favicon.ico if it exists
  • Parsing of the HTML at a URL, and scanning for appropriate <link> or <meta> tags that refer to icons using Apple, Google or Microsoft conventions.
  • Discovery of and parsing of Web Application manifest JSON files to obtain lists of icons.
  • Discovery of and parsing of Microsoft browser configuration XML files for obtaining lists of icons.

Yup. These are all potential ways of indicating that your website has an icon that can be used in user interfaces. Good work, fellow programmers. 👍

Reference Documentation

Please see the documentation reference.

Usage Example

Perhaps you have a 16x16 location in your user interface where you want to put the icon of a website the user is currently visiting?

try FavIcon.downloadPreferred("https://apple.com",
                              width: 16,
                              height: 16) { result in
    if case .Success(let image) = result {
      // On iOS, this is a UIImage, do something with it here.
      // This closure will be executed on the main queue, so it's safe to touch
      // the UI here.
    }
}

This will detect all of the available icons at the URL, and if it is able to determine their sizes, it will try to find the icon closest in size to your desired size, otherwise, it will prefer the largest icon. If it has no idea of the size of any of the icons, it will prefer the first one it found.

Of course, if this approach is too opaque for you, you can download them all using downloadAll(url:completion:).

Or perhaps you’d like to take a stab at downloading them yourself at a later time, choosing which icon you prefer based on your own criteria, in which case scan(url:completion:) will give you information about the detected icons, which you can feed to download(url:completion:) for downloading at your convenience.

License

Apache 2.0

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