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@aws-sdk/middleware-user-agent
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The @aws-sdk/middleware-user-agent package is part of the AWS SDK for JavaScript (v3). It is used to manage and customize the User-Agent header sent in requests made to AWS services. This middleware allows developers to append additional information to the User-Agent header, which can be useful for debugging, tracking, and analytics purposes.
Customizing User-Agent
This code demonstrates how to customize the User-Agent header when creating an S3 client instance. It appends 'MyApp/1.0.0' to the default User-Agent string provided by AWS SDK.
const { S3Client } = require('@aws-sdk/client-s3');
const { defaultUserAgent } = require('@aws-sdk/util-user-agent-node');
const { addUserAgent } = require('@aws-sdk/middleware-user-agent');
const client = new S3Client({
region: 'us-west-2',
customUserAgent: 'MyApp/1.0.0'
});
addUserAgent(client, defaultUserAgent({ serviceId: 'S3', clientVersion: '3.0.0' }));
The 'useragent' package is used to parse user agent strings. It can detect browser, engine, OS, CPU, and device type/model from parsed user agent strings. Unlike @aws-sdk/middleware-user-agent, which is specifically designed for AWS SDKs to manipulate User-Agent headers, 'useragent' provides broader parsing capabilities for any user agent string.
This is a simple Express.js middleware for exposing user-agent details to your application. It parses the user-agent string and adds an object with the details to the request object. While it serves a different context (web servers rather than AWS SDK clients), it shares the concept of processing user-agent information.
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The npm package @aws-sdk/middleware-user-agent receives a total of 22,251,531 weekly downloads. As such, @aws-sdk/middleware-user-agent popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @aws-sdk/middleware-user-agent demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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