This project contains .NET CLR bindings for The Chromium Embedded Framework (CEF) by Marshall A. Greenblatt. A small Core of the bindings are written in C++/CLI but the majority of code here is C#. It can of course be used from any CLR language, e.g. C# or VB.
CefSharp provides both WPF and WinForms web browser control implementations. See the CefSharp.Wpf.Example or CefSharp.WinForms.Example projects for example web browsers built using this library; they are (at this moment) the best "documentation" of features. In addition see the CefSharp.MinimalExample repo for how CefSharp can actually be used via NuGet packages.
This project is BSD licensed, which means that it can be used from both proprietary and free/open source applications. For the full details, see the LICENSE file.
Apart from code samples mentioned above work-in-progress documentation can be found in the wiki. If something is missing/incomplete, please don't hesitate to ask on StackOverflow or in the CefSharp Google Group. You might also find help by searching the archive to that same Google Group for previous questions.
Binary releases contain everything needed to embed Chromium in your .Net/CLR application. For usage see FAQ #8 item.
CI Builds
Every commit on master
produces a Nuget
package. Use at your own risk! CefSharp MyGet Feed
Stable
for either WPF or
WinForms based on Chromium 37 now including JS Binding.
Ultra stable/LTS Read "He's dead Jim", based on Chromium 25. See the CefSharp1 branch README for CefSharp1 info. Please note that this version is no longer supported.
- Development is done in the
master
branch, which used to be calledCefSharp3
during the development cycle. New features are preferably added in feature branches, if the changes are more than trivial. - Ultra-stable/LTS sources are in
CefSharp1
. - The CefSharp GitHub project page is the recommended starting place. This is the "official" CefSharp fork, as maintained by the CefSharp community. You can also view the entire network of public forks/branches.
- CefGlue: An alternative .NET CEF wrapper built using P/Invoke.