## Bowser A Browser detector. Because sometimes, there is no other way, and not even good modern browsers always provide good feature detection mechanisms. [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/lancedikson/bowser.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/lancedikson/bowser/) # Contents - [Overview](#overview) - [Use cases](#use-cases) - [Advanced usage](#advanced-usage) - [How can I help?](#contributing) # Overview The library is made to help to detect what browser your user has and gives you a convenient API to filter the users somehow depending on their browsers. _Please, note that this is an alpha version. Check out the [1.x](https://github.com/lancedikson/bowser/tree/v1.x) branch for a stable version._ **Changes of the 2.0** The upcoming 2.0 version has drastically changed API. All available methods can be found in the `docs` folder from now on and on a webpage soon. # Use cases First of all, require the library: ```javascript const bowser = require('bowser'); ``` ## Browser props detection Often we need to pick users' browser properties such as the name, the version, the rendering engine and so on. Here is an example how to make it with Bowser: ```javascript const browser = bowser.getParser(window.navigator.userAgent); console.log(`The current browser name is "${browser.getBrowserName()}"`); // The current browser name is "Internet Explorer" ``` or ```javascript const impression = new Impression(); const browser = bowser.getParser(window.navigator.userAgent); const browserInfo = browser.getBrowser(); impression.brName = browserInfo.name; impression.brVer = browserInfo.version; ``` or ```javascript const browser = bowser.getParser(window.navigator.userAgent); impression.userTechData = browser.parse(); console.log(impression.userTechData); // outputs { browser: { name: "Internet Explorer" version: "11.0" }, os: { name: "Windows" version: "NT 6.3" versionName: "8.1" }, platform: { type: "desktop" }, engine: { name: "Trident" version: "7.0" } } ``` ## Filtering browsers You could want to filter some particular browsers to provide any special support for them or make any workarounds. It could look like this: ```javascript const browser = bowser.getParsers(window.navigator.userAgent); const isValidBrowser = browser.satisfies({ // declare browsers per OS windows: { "internet explorer": ">10", }, macos: { safari: ">10.1" }, // per platform (mobile, desktop or tablet) mobile: { safari: '>9', 'android browser': '>3.10' }, // or in general chrome: ">20.1.1432", firefox: ">31", opera: ">22" }); ``` Settings for any particular OS or platform has more priority and redefines settings of standalone browsers. Thus, you can define OS or platform specific rules and they will have more priority in the end. More of API and possibilities you will find in the `docs` folder. # Advanced Usage By default, `require('bowser')` requires the pre-compiled file, which can include useless for you polyfills. In case you don't need that, you can choose using source file requiring bowser like that: `require('bowser/src/bowser`); Then you get ES2015 file, which is not precompiled and can be easier to debug. # 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 $ npm test ``` ### Adding tests See the list in `test/acceptance/useragentstrings.yml` 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. ### Similar Projects * [Kong](https://github.com/BigBadBleuCheese/Kong) - A C# port of Bowser. ### License Licensed as MIT. All rights not explicitly granted in the MIT license are reserved. See the included LICENSE file for more details.