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51Degrees Device Detection parses HTTP headers to return detailed hardware, operating system, browser, and crawler information for the devices used to access your website or service. This package retrieves device detection results by consuming the 51Degrees cloud service.
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pip install fiftyone-devicedetection-cloud
You can confirm this is working with the following micro-example.
python exampledd.py
from fiftyone_devicedetection_cloud.devicedetection_cloud_pipelinebuilder import DeviceDetectionCloudPipelineBuilder
pipeline = DeviceDetectionCloudPipelineBuilder({"resource_key": "YOUR_RESOURCE_KEY"}).build()
fd = pipeline.create_flowdata()
fd.evidence.add("header.user-agent", "Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; CPU iPhone OS 12_2 like Mac OS X) AppleWebKit/605.1.15 (KHTML, like Gecko) Mobile/15E148")
fd.process()
print(fd.device.ismobile.value())
For more in-depth examples, check out the examples page in the documentation.
If you've cloned the GitHub repository, you will be able to run the examples in the fiftyone_devicedetection_examples
directory.
To run the tests use:
python -m unittest discover -s tests -p test*.py -b
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51Degrees Device Detection parses HTTP headers to return detailed hardware, operating system, browser, and crawler information for the devices used to access your website or service. This package retrieves device detection results by consuming the 51Degrees cloud service.
We found that fiftyone-devicedetection-cloud demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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