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Helpers for handling mobile devices in javascript.
To install, you can use npm or yarn:
npm install mobile-device-detect --save
or
yarn add mobile-device-detect
import any helper to your component, and use it as you needed.
For example, in Vue.js:
In script section:
<script>
import { isMobile } from 'mobile-device-detect';
export default {
name: 'HelloWorld',
data () {
return {
msg: isMobile ? 'Welcome to Your Vue.js mobile App!' : 'Welcome to Your Vue.js App'
}
}
}
</script>
pass it to template:
<template>
<div class="hello">
{{ msg }}
</div>
</template>
For react example, you can look into separated package react-device-detect
Property | Return type | Description |
---|---|---|
isMobile | bool | returns true if device type is mobile or tablet |
isMobileOnly | bool | returns true if device type is mobile |
isTablet | bool | returns true if device type is tablet |
isBrowser | bool | returns true if device type is browser |
isSmartTV | bool | returns true if device type is smarttv |
isWearable | bool | returns true if device type is wearable |
isConsole | bool | returns true if device type is console |
isAndroid | bool | returns true if os type is Android |
isWinPhone | bool | returns true if os type is Windows Phone |
isIOS | bool | returns true if os type is iOS |
isChrome | bool | returns true if browser is Chrome |
isFirefox | bool | returns true if browser is Firefox |
isSafari | bool | returns true if browser is Safari |
isOpera | bool | returns true if browser is Opera |
isIE | bool | returns true if browser is Internet Explorer |
isEdge | bool | returns true if browser is Edge |
isChromium | bool | returns true if browser is Chromium |
isMobileSafari | bool | returns true if browser is Mobile Safari |
osVersion | string | returns os version (e.g 7 for Windows or 6 for Android ) |
osName | string | returns os name (e.g Windows , Android ) |
fullBrowserVersion | string | returns full browser version (e.g 65.0.3325.181 for Chrome ) |
browserVersion | string | returns browser major version (e.g 65 in Chrome or 9 in IE ) |
browserName | string | returns browser name |
mobileVendor | string | returns mobile device vendor (e.g LG , iPhone etc) |
mobileModel | string | returns mobile device model (e.g Nexus 5 ) |
engineName | string | returns browser engine name (e.g Gecko for FF or WebKit for Chrome) |
engineVersion | string | returns engine version |
getUA | string | returns user agent |
deviceDetect | function | return data object which includes all data about device (e.g version, engine, os etc.) |
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Helpers for handling mobile devices
The npm package mobile-device-detect receives a total of 24,119 weekly downloads. As such, mobile-device-detect popularity was classified as popular.
We found that mobile-device-detect 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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