Package Exports
- connect-block-favicon
- connect-block-favicon/index.js
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Readme
connect-block-favicon
Middleware for Connect, Express or Polka to silence browser requests for favicon.ico with no content. Useful when serving web project files from a local web server for development or test automation purposes.
- No need for storing a
favicon.icofile in the root of your project. - Any server supporting middleware supported.
- No other dependencies.
If you develop or test a web application and your console is polluted by the following message, when the browser tries accessing /favicon.ico, using this middleware will help you to get rid of it:
Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 404 (Not Found)Table of Contents
Synopsis
const connect = require('connect')
const blockFavicon = require('connect-block-favicon')
const serveStatic = require('serve-static')
connect()
.use(blockFavicon())
.use(serveStatic('.', { etag: false }))
.on('error', err => console.error(err))
.listen(9876, () => console.log('Serving on the port', 9876))Installation
This module can be installed in your project using NPM, PNPM or Yarn. Make sure, that you use Node.js version 6 or newer.
npm i connect-block-favicon
pnpm i connect-block-favicon
yarn add connect-block-faviconGetting Started
The main module exports a factory, which returns a request handler. The request handler is a middleware (plugin function) compatible with both Connect, Express or Polka HTTP server frameworks. The factory is function returning the request handler.
const connect = require('connect')
// Load the block-favicon middleware factory.
const blockFavicon = require('connect-block-favicon')
const app = connect()
// Create a block-favicon middleware and pass it to the application server.
app.use(blockFavicon())The request handler intercepts requests to /favicon.ico and "satisfies" them by serving no content (HTTP status 204) and a request to cache the response for one year.
Contributing
In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code.
License
Copyright (c) 2019-2025 Ferdinand Prantl
Licensed under the MIT license.