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fiftyone.devicedetection.shared
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Shared functionality for implementing device detection engine for the 51Degrees Pipeline API
Node Device Detection Shared
This project contains 51Degrees Device Detection engines that can be used with the Pipeline API.
The Pipeline is a generic web request intelligence and data processing solution with the ability to add a range of 51Degrees and/or custom plug ins (Engines)
This package provides shared functionality to build cloud and on-premise engines.
This package should be used along with fiftyone.devicedetection
, fiftyone.devicedetection.cloud
and fiftyone.devicedetection.onpremise
.
To install, use NPM call:
npm install fiftyone.devicedetection.shared
FAQs
Shared functionality for implementing device detection engine for the 51Degrees Pipeline API
The npm package fiftyone.devicedetection.shared receives a total of 342 weekly downloads. As such, fiftyone.devicedetection.shared popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that fiftyone.devicedetection.shared demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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