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compoundjs-device-detective
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#Compoundjs Device Detective
Device Detective is a featherweight CompoundJs module which determines whether a user agent is a phone, tablet, desktop, text browser (e.g., Lynx), or a search engine crawler (e.g., GoogleBot, BingBot, Baiduspider, etc.). And it makes this info easy to get at.
Like all UA sniffers, Device Detective relies on a handful of regular expressions to determine what sort of device has issued the HTTP request. Device Detective implements MDN recommendations for detecting mobiles, and allows the developer to choose whether to use the distinction between tablets and smaller mobile devices, which is available via the UA header (it's not recommended for the general use case).
Simply cd
to your project's root directory and issue the following command.
npm install compoundjs-device-detective
//environment.js
...
var device = require('compoundjs-device-detective');
app.locals.device = compound.controllerExtensions.device = device;
...
//your_controller.js
load('application');
action('main', function (req, res){
...
device.isDesktop(req ) // true|false
...
});
detect( req )
=> {
"phone" : [boolean],
"tablet" : [boolean],
"mobile" : [boolean],
"desktop" : [boolean],
"lynx" : [boolean],
"crawler" : [boolean]
}
isPhone( req ) => [boolean]
isTablet( req ) => [boolean]
isMobile( req ) => [boolean]
isDesktop( req ) => [boolean]
isLynx( req ) => [boolean]
isCrawler( req ) => [boolean]
FAQs
## What it does
The npm package compoundjs-device-detective receives a total of 4 weekly downloads. As such, compoundjs-device-detective popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that compoundjs-device-detective 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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