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This repository contains compatibility data for Web technologies. Browser compatibility data describes which platforms (where "platforms" are usually, but not always, web browsers) support particular Web APIs.
This data can be used in documentation, to build compatibility tables listing browser support for APIs. For example: Browser support for WebExtension APIs.
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You can install mdn-browser-compat-data as a node package.
npm install mdn-browser-compat-data
const bcd = require('mdn-browser-compat-data');
bcd.css.properties.background;
// returns a compat data object (see schema)
There's a top-level directory for each broad area covered: for example, "http", "javascript", "webextensions". Inside each of these directories is one or more JSON file containing the compatibility data.
css/ contains data for CSS properties, selectors, and at-rules.
html/ contains data for HTML elements, attributes, and global attributes.
http/ contains data for HTTP headers, statuses, and methods.
javascript/ contains data for JavaScript built-in Objects, statement, operators, and other ECMAScript language features.
mathml/ contains data for MathML elements, attributes, and global attributes.
svg/ contains data for SVG elements, attributes, and global attributes.
webdriver/ contains data for WebDriver commands.
webextensions/ contains data for WebExtensions JavaScript APIs and manifest keys.
xslt/ contains data for XSLT elements, attributes, and global attributes.
The definitive description of the format used to represent compatibility data is the schema file. You can also have a look at the schema documentation.
If you find a problem, please file a bug.
We're very happy to accept contributions to this data. See Contributing to browser-compat-data for more information.
Here are some projects using the data, as an npm module or directly:
Thanks to:
The BrowserStack Open Source Program for testing services |
Sauce Labs Open Source for testing services |
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Browser compatibility data provided by MDN Web Docs
The npm package mdn-browser-compat-data receives a total of 48,342 weekly downloads. As such, mdn-browser-compat-data popularity was classified as popular.
We found that mdn-browser-compat-data demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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