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browserType
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to determine the browser type, this is a middleware of connect.
npm install browserType
or
cd node_modules
git clone https://github.com/brighthas/browserType-connect.git browserType
var express = require('express')
var app = express.createServer(
require('browserType')()
)
app.get('/',function(req,res){
res.send(req.browserType) // or req.browser
})
if IE6 open localhost:3000 , the result is "ie6"
if IE9 open localhost:3000 , the result is "ie9"
if Chrome open localhost:3000 , the result is "chrome"
if Opera open localhost:3000 , the result is "opera"
if Safari open localhost:3000 , the result is "safari"
if Firefox open localhost:3000 , the result is "firefox"
if Maxthon open localhost:3000 , the result is "chrome"
# req.isIE
# req.isIE6
# req.isIE7
# req.isIE8
# req.isIE9
# req.isIE10
# req.isChrome
# req.isFirefox
# req.isSafari
# req.browser
# req.browserType
FAQs
to determine the browser type, this is a middleware of connect.
The npm package browserType receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, browserType popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that browserType demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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