## Bowser A Browser detector. Because sometimes, there is no other way, and not even good modern browsers always provide good feature detection mechanisms. [![bowser ci](https://secure.travis-ci.org/ded/bowser.png)](https://travis-ci.org/ded/bowser/) So... it works like this: ``` js if (bowser.msie && bowser.version <= 6) { alert('Hello China'); } ``` ## Flags set for detected Browsers[Engines] * `chrome`[`webkit`] * `firefox`[`gecko`] * `msie` * `msedge` * Android native browser as `android`[`webkit`] * iOS native browser as `ios`[`webkit`] * `opera`[`webkit` if >12] * `phantom`[`webkit`] * `safari`[`webkit`] * `seamonkey`[`gecko`] * BlackBerry native browser as `blackberry`[`webkit`] * WebOS native browser as `webos`[`webkit`] * Amazon Kindle browser as `silk`[`webkit`] * Bada browser as `bada`[`webkit`] * Tizen browser as `tizen`[`webkit`] * Sailfish browser as `sailfish`[`gecko`] For all detected browsers the browser version is set in the `version` field. ## Flags set for detected mobile Operating Systems * `android` * Windows Phone as `windowsphone` * `ios` (`iphone`/`ipad`/`ipod`) * `blackberry` * `firefoxos` * `webos` (`touchpad`) * `bada` * `tizen` * `sailfish` Android, iOS, Windows Phone, WebOS, Bada, and Tizen will all report the OS version number if it is contained in the UA string in the `osversion` field. iOS is always reported as `ios` and additionally as `iphone`/`ipad`/`ipod`, whichever one matches best. If WebOS device is an HP TouchPad the flag `touchpad` is additionally set. All detected mobile OSes are additionally flagged `mobile`, **if they are not powering a tablet device**. If a tablet device is detected, the flag `tablet` is set instead. ### Notes Safari, Chrome and some other minor browsers will report that they have `webkit` engines, Firefox and Seamonkey will report that they have `gecko` engines. ``` js if (bowser.webkit) { // do stuff with safari & chrome & opera & android & blackberry & webos & silk } ``` ### Ender Support `package.json` ``` json "dependencies": { "bowser": "x.x.x" } ``` ``` js if (require('bowser').chrome) { alert('Hello Silicon Valley') } ``` ### Graded Browser Support One useful feature of Bowser is that aside from checking one browser from another -- it will keep up to date with [Yahoo's Graded Browser Support](http://developer.yahoo.com/yui/articles/gbs/) chart, giving you access to each grade on the bowser object ``` js if (bowser.a) { // support full feature set } else if (bowser.c) { // serve degraded version } else { // unsupported (bowser.x) } ``` ### Contributing If you'd like to contribute a change to bowser, modify the files in `src/`, then run the following (you'll need node + npm installed): ``` sh $ npm install $ make test ``` Please do not check-in the built files `bowser.js` and `bowser.min.js` in pull requests. ### Adding tests See the list in `src/useragents.js` with example user agents and their expected bowser object. Whenever you add support for new browsers or notice a bug / mismatch, please update the list and check if all tests are still passing. ### License Licensed as MIT. All rights not explicitly granted in the MIT license are reserved. See the included LICENSE file for more details.