| Adding a favicon |
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| A "favicon" is an icon used by browsers for tabs and bookmarks. This helps |
| to distinguish your website and to give it a unique brand. |
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| A common question is how to add a favicon to a Flask application. First, of |
| course, you need an icon. It should be 16 × 16 pixels and in the ICO file |
| format. This is not a requirement but a de-facto standard supported by all |
| relevant browsers. Put the icon in your static directory as |
| :file:`favicon.ico`. |
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| Now, to get browsers to find your icon, the correct way is to add a link |
| tag in your HTML. So, for example: |
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| .. sourcecode:: html+jinja |
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| <link rel="shortcut icon" href="{{ url_for('static', filename='favicon.ico') }}"> |
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| That's all you need for most browsers, however some really old ones do not |
| support this standard. The old de-facto standard is to serve this file, |
| with this name, at the website root. If your application is not mounted at |
| the root path of the domain you either need to configure the web server to |
| serve the icon at the root or if you can't do that you're out of luck. If |
| however your application is the root you can simply route a redirect:: |
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| app.add_url_rule('/favicon.ico', |
| redirect_to=url_for('static', filename='favicon.ico')) |
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| If you want to save the extra redirect request you can also write a view |
| using :func:`~flask.send_from_directory`:: |
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| import os |
| from flask import send_from_directory |
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| @app.route('/favicon.ico') |
| def favicon(): |
| return send_from_directory(os.path.join(app.root_path, 'static'), |
| 'favicon.ico', mimetype='image/vnd.microsoft.icon') |
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| We can leave out the explicit mimetype and it will be guessed, but we may |
| as well specify it to avoid the extra guessing, as it will always be the |
| same. |
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| The above will serve the icon via your application and if possible it's |
| better to configure your dedicated web server to serve it; refer to the |
| web server's documentation. |
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| See also |
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| * The `Favicon <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Favicon>`_ article on |
| Wikipedia |
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