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Bowser
A Browser detector. Because sometimes, there is no other way, and not even good modern browsers always provide good feature detection mechanisms.
So... it works like this:
if (bowser.msie && bowser.version <= 6) {
alert('Hello China');
}
Detected Browsers and Devices
- android
- blackberry
- chrome[webkit]
- firefox[gecko]
- ipad
- iphone
- ipod
- msie
- opera
- phantomjs
- safari[webkit]
- seamonkey
- touchpad
- webos
- windows phone
Notes
Safari, Chrome, and Firefox will report that they have webkit|gecko engines
if (bowser.webkit) {
// do stuff with safari & chrome
}
Ender installation
If you don't already have Ender (an npm package) install it now (and don't look back)
$ npm install ender
then add bowser to your module collection
$ ender add bowser
use it like this:
if ($.browser.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 chart, giving you access to each grade on the bowser object
if (bowser.a) {
// support full feature set
}
else if (bowser.c) {
// serve degraded version
}
else {
// unsupported (bowser.x)
}
Building
Simply $ npm install
and $ make
inside the bowser folder.
Testing
We started a list 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.
To run the test call $ make test
and hope for green light ;)