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cerebral-module-useragent
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Adds useragent specs to your cerebral state model
A Cerebral module for everything user agent.
The useragent module puts information about the browser into your model, and it also updates this information when the size of the browser changes etc.
This project is still in alpha. To test alpha version check instructions in monorepo.
import {Controller} from 'cerebral'
import Useragent from 'cerebral-module-useragent'
const controller = Controller({
modules: {
useragent: Useragent({
// Use CSS media queries to determine
// custom sizes available in your model.
// They will be toggle between true/false in your
// model
media: {
small: '(min-width: 600px)',
medium: '(min-width: 1024px)',
large: '(min-width: 1440px)',
portrait: '(orientation: portrait)'
},
// store all feature tests in model
feature: true,
parse: {
// parse useragent.browser from ua string
browser: true,
// parse useragent.device from ua string
device: true
},
// check the docs at: https://github.com/HubSpot/offline#advanced
offline: {
checkOnLoad: false,
interceptRequests: true,
reconnect: {
initialDelay: 3,
delay: 1.5
},
requests: false
},
// update window size on resize
window: true
})
}
})
The useragent module will populate your model on the given namespace. All you need to do in your view layer is to grab whatever data you need from it, for example media:
export default connect({
media: 'useragent.media.*'
}, ...)
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Adds useragent specs to your cerebral state model
We found that cerebral-module-useragent demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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