0.4.1 ⢠Published 3 years ago
decode-ico v0.4.1
Decode ICO
Decode .ico icons
Installation
npm install --save decode-icoUsage
const decodeIco = require('decode-ico')
const fs = require('fs')
const source = fs.readFileSync('favicon.ico')
const images = decodeIco(source)
console.log(images[0])
//=> { width: 16, height: 16, type: 'bmp', data: Uint8Array(...), bpp: 32, hotspot: null }
console.log(images[1])
//=> { width: 32, height: 32, type: 'bmp', data: Uint8Array(...), bpp: 32, hotspot: null }API
decodeIco(source: ArrayBuffer | Buffer) => Image[]
Decodes the .ico file in the given buffer, and returns an array of images.
Each image has the following properties:
width: Number- The width of the image, in pixelsheight: Number- The height of the image, in pixelstype: String- The type of image, will be one ofbmporpngbpp: Number- The color depth of the image as the number of bits used per pixeldata: Uint8Array- The data of the image, format depends ontype, see belowhotspot: null | Hotspot- If the image is a cursor (.cur), this is the hotspot
The format of the data parameter depends on the type of image. When the image is of type bmp, the data array will hold raw pixel data in the RGBA order, with integer values between 0 and 255 (included). When the type is png, the array will be png data.
The hotspot property will either be null, or an object with an x and y property.
š” The png data can be written to a file with the .png extension directly, or be decoded by node-lodepng which will give you the same raw format as the bmp type.