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ua-parser-js

faisalman47.8mAGPL-3.0-or-later2.0.0TypeScript support: included

Detect Browser, Engine, OS, CPU, and Device type/model from User-Agent & Client Hints data. Supports browser & node.js environment

user-agent, client-hints, parser, browser, engine, os, device, cpu, jquery-plugin, ecosystem:jquery, ua-parser-js, browser-detection, device-detection, os-detection, bot-detection

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UAParser.js

JavaScript library to detect Browser, Engine, OS, CPU, and Device type/model from User-Agent data with relatively small footprint (~17KB minified, ~6KB gzipped) that can be used either in browser (client-side) or node.js (server-side).


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Documentation

UAParser([user-agent][,extensions])

typeof user-agent "string".

typeof extensions "array".

In The Browser environment you dont need to pass the user-agent string to the function, you can just call the funtion and it should automatically get the string from the window.navigator.userAgent, but that is not the case in nodejs. The user-agent string must be passed in nodejs for the function to work. Usually you can find the user agent in: request.headers["user-agent"].

Constructor

When you call UAParser with the new keyword UAParser will return a new instance with an empty result object, you have to call one of the available methods to get the information from the user-agent string. Like so:

  • new UAParser([uastring][,extensions])
    let parser = new UAParser("user-agent"); // you need to pass the user-agent for nodejs
    console.log(parser); // {}
    let parserResults = parser.getResult();
    console.log(parserResults);
    /** {
    "ua": "",
    "browser": {},
    "engine": {},
    "os": {},
    "device": {},
    "cpu": {}
    } */

When you call UAParser without the new keyword, it will automatically call getResult() function and return the parsed results.

  • UAParser([uastring][,extensions])
    • returns result object { ua: '', browser: {}, cpu: {}, device: {}, engine: {}, os: {} }

Methods

Methods table

The methods are self explanatory, here's a small overview on all the available methods:

  • getResult() - returns all function object calls, user-agent string, browser info, cpu, device, engine, os: { ua: '', browser: {}, cpu: {}, device: {}, engine: {}, os: {} }.

    • getBrowser() - returns the browser name and version.
    • getDevice() - returns the device model, type, vendor.
    • getEngine() - returns the current browser engine name and version.
    • getOS() - returns the running operating system name and version.
    • getCPU() - returns CPU architectural design name.
    • getUA() - returns the user-agent string.
    • setUA(user-agent) - set a custom user-agent to be parsed.

  • getResult()

    • returns { ua: '', browser: {}, cpu: {}, device: {}, engine: {}, os: {} }
  • getBrowser()

    • returns { name: '', version: '' }
# Possible 'browser.name':
115 Browser, 2345Explorer, 360 Browser, Alipay, Amaya, Android Browser, Arora, 
Avant, Avast, AVG, Baidu, Basilisk, Blazer, Bolt, Brave, Bowser, Camino, Chimera,
Chrome Headless, Chrome WebView, Chrome, Chromium, Cobalt, Comodo Dragon, Dillo,
Dolphin, Doris, DuckDuckGo, Edge, Electron, Epiphany, Facebook, Falkon, Fennec, 
Firebird, Firefox [Focus/Reality], Flock, Flow, GSA, GoBrowser, Helio, Heytap, 
Huawei Browser, iCab, ICE Browser, IE, IEMobile, IceApe, IceCat, IceDragon, 
Iceweasel, Instagram, Iridium, Iron, Jasmine, Kakao[Story/Talk], K-Meleon, 
Kindle, Klar, Klarna, Konqueror, LBBROWSER, LibreWolf, Line, LinkedIn, Links, 
Lunascape, Lynx, MIUI Browser, Maemo, Maxthon, Midori, Minimo, Mobile Safari, 
Mosaic, Mozilla, NetFront, NetSurf, Netfront, Netscape, NokiaBrowser, Obigo, 
Oculus Browser, OmniWeb, Opera Coast, Opera [GX/Mini/Mobi/Tablet], PaleMoon, 
PhantomJS, Phoenix, Pico Browser, Polaris, Puffin, QQ, QQBrowser, QQBrowserLite, 
Quark, QupZilla, RockMelt, Safari, Sailfish Browser, Samsung Internet, SeaMonkey, 
Silk, Skyfire, Sleipnir, Slim[Browser/Boat/Jet], Smart Lenovo Browser, Snapchat, 
Sogou [Explorer/Mobile], Swiftfox, Tesla, TikTok, Tizen Browser, Twitter, 
UCBrowser, UP.Browser, Vivaldi, Vivo Browser, w3m, Waterfox, WeChat, Weibo, 
Whale Browser, Wolvic, Yandex, ...

# 'browser.version' determined dynamically
  • getDevice()
    • returns { model: '', type: '', vendor: '' }
# Possible 'device.type':
console, mobile, tablet, smarttv, wearable, embedded

##########
# NOTE: 'desktop' is not a possible device type. 
# UAParser only reports info directly available from the UA string, which is not the case for 'desktop' device type.
# If you wish to detect desktop devices, you must handle the needed logic yourself.
# You can read more about it in this issue: https://github.com/faisalman/ua-parser-js/issues/182
##########

# Possible 'device.vendor':
Acer, Advan, Alcatel, Amazon, Apple, Archos, ASUS, AT&T, BenQ, BlackBerry, Cat, 
Dell, Energizer, Essential, Facebook, Fairphone, GeeksPhone, Google, HP, HTC, 
Huawei, IMO, Infinix, itel, Jolla, Kobo, Lenovo, LG, Meizu, Micromax, Microsoft, 
Motorola, Nexian, Nintendo, Nokia, Nothing, Nvidia, OnePlus, OPPO, Ouya, Palm, 
Panasonic, Pebble, Polytron, Realme, RIM, Roku, Samsung, Sharp, Siemens, 
Smartfren, Sony[Ericsson], Sprint, TCL, Tecno, Tesla, Ulefone, Vivo, Vodafone, 
Xbox, Xiaomi, Zebra, ZTE, ...

# 'device.model' determined dynamically
  • getEngine()
    • returns { name: '', version: '' }
# Possible 'engine.name'
Amaya, ArkWeb, Blink, EdgeHTML, Flow, Gecko, Goanna, iCab, KHTML, LibWeb, Links, 
Lynx, NetFront, NetSurf, Presto, Servo, Tasman, Trident, w3m, WebKit

# 'engine.version' determined dynamically
  • getOS()
    • returns { name: '', version: '' }
# Possible 'os.name'
AIX, Amiga OS, Android[-x86], Arch, Bada, BeOS, BlackBerry, CentOS, Chromium OS,
Contiki, Fedora, Firefox OS, FreeBSD, Debian, Deepin, DragonFly, elementary OS, 
Fuchsia, Gentoo, GhostBSD, GNU, Haiku, HarmonyOS, HP-UX, Hurd, iOS, Joli, KaiOS, 
Linpus, Linspire,Linux, Mac OS, Maemo, Mageia, Mandriva, Manjaro, MeeGo, Minix, 
Mint, Morph OS, NetBSD, NetRange, NetTV, Nintendo, OpenBSD, OpenHarmony, OpenVMS, 
OS/2, Palm, PC-BSD, PCLinuxOS, Plan9, PlayStation, QNX, Raspbian, RedHat, 
RIM Tablet OS, RISC OS, Sabayon, Sailfish, SerenityOS, Series40, Slackware, 
Solaris, SUSE, Symbian, Tizen, Ubuntu, Unix, VectorLinux, Viera, watchOS, WebOS, 
Windows [Phone/Mobile], Zenwalk, ...

# 'os.version' determined dynamically
  • getCPU()
    • returns { architecture: '' }
# Possible 'cpu.architecture'
68k, amd64, arm[64/hf], avr, ia[32/64], irix[64], mips[64], pa-risc, ppc, 
sparc[64]
  • getUA()

    • returns UA string of current instance
  • setUA(uastring)

    • set UA string to be parsed
    • returns current instance

Usage

Using HTML

<!doctype html>
<html>
<head>
<script src="ua-parser.min.js"></script>
<script>

    var parser = new UAParser();
    console.log(parser.getResult());
    /*
        /// This will print an object structured like this:
        {
            ua: "",
            browser: {
                name: "",
                version: "",
                major: "" //@deprecated
            },
            engine: {
                name: "",
                version: ""
            },
            os: {
                name: "",
                version: ""
            },
            device: {
                model: "",
                type: "",
                vendor: ""
            },
            cpu: {
                architecture: ""
            }
        }
    */
    // Default result depends on current window.navigator.userAgent value

    // Now let's try a custom user-agent string as an example
    var uastring1 = "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/535.2 (KHTML, like Gecko) Ubuntu/11.10 Chromium/15.0.874.106 Chrome/15.0.874.106 Safari/535.2";
    parser.setUA(uastring1);
    var result = parser.getResult();
    // You can also use UAParser constructor directly without having to create an instance:
    // var result = UAParser(uastring1);

    console.log(result.browser);        // {name: "Chromium", version: "15.0.874.106"}
    console.log(result.device);         // {model: undefined, type: undefined, vendor: undefined}
    console.log(result.os);             // {name: "Ubuntu", version: "11.10"}
    console.log(result.os.version);     // "11.10"
    console.log(result.engine.name);    // "WebKit"
    console.log(result.cpu.architecture);   // "amd64"

    // Do some other tests
    var uastring2 = "Mozilla/5.0 (compatible; Konqueror/4.1; OpenBSD) KHTML/4.1.4 (like Gecko)";
    console.log(parser.setUA(uastring2).getBrowser().name); // "Konqueror"
    console.log(parser.getOS());                            // {name: "OpenBSD", version: undefined}
    console.log(parser.getEngine());                        // {name: "KHTML", version: "4.1.4"}

    var uastring3 = 'Mozilla/5.0 (PlayBook; U; RIM Tablet OS 1.0.0; en-US) AppleWebKit/534.11 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/7.1.0.7 Safari/534.11';
    console.log(parser.setUA(uastring3).getDevice().model); // "PlayBook"
    console.log(parser.getOS())                             // {name: "RIM Tablet OS", version: "1.0.0"}
    console.log(parser.getBrowser().name);                  // "Safari"

</script>
</head>
<body>
</body>
</html>

Using node.js

Note: Device information is not available in the NodeJS environment.

$ npm install ua-parser-js
var http = require('http');
var parser = require('ua-parser-js');

http.createServer(function (req, res) {
    // get user-agent header
    var ua = parser(req.headers['user-agent']);
    // write the result as response
    res.end(JSON.stringify(ua, null, '  '));
})
.listen(1337, '127.0.0.1');

console.log('Server running at http://127.0.0.1:1337/');

Using TypeScript

$ npm install --save @types/ua-parser-js
# Download TS type definition from DefinitelyTyped repository:
# https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/ua-parser-js

Using jQuery/Zepto ($.ua)

Although written in vanilla js, this library will automatically detect if jQuery/Zepto is present and create $.ua object (with values based on its User-Agent) along with window.UAParser constructor. To get/set user-agent you can use: $.ua.get() / $.ua.set(uastring).

// Say we are in a browser with default user-agent: 'Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; U; Android 2.3.4; en-us; Sprint APA7373KT Build/GRJ22) AppleWebKit/533.1 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0':

// Get the details
console.log($.ua.device);           // {vendor: "HTC", model: "Evo Shift 4G", type: "mobile"}
console.log($.ua.os);               // {name: "Android", version: "2.3.4"}
console.log($.ua.os.name);          // "Android"
console.log($.ua.get());            // "Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; U; Android 2.3.4; en-us; Sprint APA7373KT Build/GRJ22) AppleWebKit/533.1 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0"

// Now lets try to reset to another custom user-agent
$.ua.set('Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; U; Android 3.0.1; en-us; Xoom Build/HWI69) AppleWebKit/534.13 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Safari/534.13');

// Test again
console.log($.ua.browser.name);     // "Safari"
console.log($.ua.engine.name);      // "Webkit"
console.log($.ua.device);           // {vendor: "Motorola", model: "Xoom", type: "tablet"}
console.log(parseInt($.ua.browser.version.split('.')[0], 10));  // 4

// Add class to <body> tag
// <body class="ua-browser-safari ua-devicetype-tablet">
$('body').addClass('ua-browser-' + $.ua.browser.name + ' ua-devicetype-' + $.ua.device.type);

Using npx

UAParser.js can be executed as a command that returns the parsed data in JSON format:

$ npx ua-parser-js "[INSERT-UA-HERE]"

Using Extension

  • UAParser([uastring,] extensions)
// Example:
var myOwnListOfBrowsers = [
    [/(mybrowser)\/([\w\.]+)/i], [UAParser.BROWSER.NAME, UAParser.BROWSER.VERSION]
];
var myParser = new UAParser({ browser: myOwnListOfBrowsers });
var myUA = 'Mozilla/5.0 MyBrowser/1.3';
console.log(myParser.setUA(myUA).getBrowser());  // {name: "MyBrowser", version: "1.3"}

Development

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Contributors

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How To Contribute

  • Fork and clone this repository
  • Make some changes as required
  • Write unit test to showcase its functionality
  • Run the test suites to make sure it's not breaking anything $ npm test
  • Submit a pull request under develop branch

License

MIT License

Copyright (c) 2012-2024 Faisal Salman <f@faisalman.com>

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

changelog

UAParser.js Changelog

Migrating from v1 to v2

What's Breaking:

  • Licensing Changes:

    • UAParser.js is now licensed under AGPLv3 for open-source use, with PRO Licenses available for commercial/proprietary use
  • Browser Detection on Mobile Devices:

    • "Chrome" => "Mobile Chrome"
    • "Firefox" => "Mobile Firefox"
  • OS Detection:

    • "Mac OS" => "macOS"
    • "Chromium OS" => "Chrome OS"

What's New:

  • Support for ES Modules & TypeScript:

    • Import directly as an ES module with TypeScript support: import { UAParser } from 'ua-parser-js'
  • Support for Custom/Predefined Extensions:

    • Pass custom regexes or predefined extensions as a list to UAParser()
  • Support for CLI Parsing:

    • Parse a user-agent directly from the command line using npx ua-parser-js "[User-Agent]"
  • Enhanced Detection with Client Hints:

    • withClientHints(): Improves detection accuracy by leveraging client hints
  • Enhanced Detection with Feature Detection:

    • withFeatureCheck(): Refines detection results using feature detection
  • Simple Comparison for Detection Results:

    • is(): Enables easy comparison checks against the detection result
  • Detailed Result Output:

    • toString(): Returns the detection result in form of a full-name string
  • New Device Type:

    • Added xr to identify AR/VR devices
  • New Browser Property:

    • Added browser.type to identify additional browser types:
      • crawler, cli, email, fetcher, inapp, library, mediaplayer
  • New Submodules:

    • 'ua-parser-js/enums': Provides constants for these specific properties:

      • browser.name, browser.type, cpu.architecture, device.type, device.vendor, engine.name, os.name
    • 'ua-parser-js/extensions': Predefined extensions for various use cases:

      • Bots, Crawlers, CLIs, Emails, ExtraDevices, Fetchers, InApps, Libraries, Mediaplayers
    • 'ua-parser-js/helpers': Provides utility methods to extend detection functionality:

      • getDeviceVendor(): Guesses the device vendor based on its model name
      • isAppleSilicon(): Detects Apple Silicon device properties
      • isAIBot(): Checks if the user-agent is an AI bot
      • isBot(): Checks if the user-agent is a bot
      • isChromeFamily(): Checks if the browser is Chrome-based (uses Blink engine) — e.g., New Opera, New Edge, Vivaldi, Brave, Arc, etc.
      • isElectron(): Detects if current window is running within Electron
      • isFromEU(): Detects if current browser's timezone is from an EU country
      • isFrozenUA(): Checks if the user-agent matches a frozen/reduced user-agent pattern
      • isStandalonePWA(): Detects if current window is a standalone PWA

Version 2.0.0

  • ua-parser-js/extensions submodule:
    • Add new CLI: ELinks, HTTPie
    • Add new crawler: AI2Bot, aiHitBot, anthropic-ai, Diffbot, ImagesiftBot, magpie-crawler, Omgilibot, Screaming Frog SEO Spider, Seznambot, Teoma, Timpibot, VelenPublicWebCrawler, Webzio-Extended, YouBot
    • Add new email: Airmail, BlueMail, eMClient, NaverMailApp, Sparrow, Yahoo
    • Add new fetcher: cohere-ai, Vercelbot
    • Add new library: java, python-urllib, python-requests
  • ua-parser-js/helpers submodule:
    • Add new method isAIBot(): Checks if the user-agent is an AI bot

Version 2.0.0-rc.3

  • Add support for Headers object
  • Add new device: Advan, Cat, Energizer, Honor, IMO, Micromax, Smartfren
  • Add new engine: Servo
  • ua-parser-js/extensions submodule:
    • Breaking change: rename module to library
    • Add new email clients: Evolution, KMail, Kontact
    • Add new bots: 360Spider, Archive.org Bots, CCBot, DataForSeoBot, DuckAssistBot, Exabot, Google Bots, Meta Bots, MojeekBot, PerplexityBot, PetalBot, TurnitinBot, Yeti, YisouSpider

Version 2.0.0-rc.2

  • Fix incorrect import path in ESM files
  • Add new browser: 115, SlimBoat, Slimjet, LibreWolf
  • Improve browser detection: 2345, 360, Dragon, Iron, Maxthon
  • ua-parser-js/enums submodule:
    • Add Chromecast OS variants: Android/Fuchsia/Linux/SmartSpeaker
  • ua-parser-js/helpers submodule:
    • Add new method: isBot() to check if the browser is identified as a bot

Version 2.0.0-rc.1

  • Fix Python Request mistakenly identified as Meta Quest
  • Add new browser: Helio
  • Add new device: itel, Nothing, Pico, TCL
  • Add new engine: ArkWeb
  • Add new OS: OpenHarmony, Pico
  • Improve browser detection: Quark
  • Improve device detection: Xiaomi, Amazon Echo Show, Google Chromecast, Samsung Galaxy Watch
  • ua-parser-js/helpers submodule:
    • Add new method:
      • getDeviceVendor() to guess for a device vendor based on its model name
      • isElectron() to check if current window is running inside Electron
      • isFromEU() to check if current window is from an EU (European Union) country
      • isStandalonePWA() to check if current window is a standalone PWA
    • Rename isChromiumBased() to isChromeFamily()
    • Update isAppleSilicon() to also checks for WebGL renderer info
  • ua-parser-js/extensions submodule:
    • Restore Bots as a compilation of all these browser types: cli, crawler, fetcher, and library

Version 2.0.0-beta.3

  • Breaking:
    • AR/VR devices moved to new device type: xr
    • New property in browser: type
  • New features:
    • Parse directly from command line using npx ua-parser-js
    • Extensions can be passed as a list to UAParser()
  • Add new browser: Pico Browser, Twitter, Wolvic
  • Improve browser detection: DuckDuckGo, ICEBrowser, Klar, QQ, Sleipnir
  • Improve device detection: Oculus Quest & Oppo Pad
  • Update latest client hints spec: formFactor -> formFactors
  • In ua-parser-js/extensions submodule, bots divided into crawler / fetcher

Version 2.0.0-beta.2

  • Increase UA_MAX_LENGTH to 500
  • Add TypeScript declaration file in ua-parser-js/extensions submodule
  • Improve TypeScript module resolution
  • Add new methods in ua-parser-js/helpers submodule: isAppleSilicon() & isChromiumBased()
  • Fix misidentified WebView token as device model
  • Add new browser: Alipay, Klarna, Opera GX, Smart Lenovo Browser, Vivo Browser
  • Rename browser: Avant, Baidu, Samsung Internet, Sogou Explorer, Sogou Mobile, WeChat
  • Improve client-hints detection: Edge, Xbox

Version 2.0.0-beta.1

  • Update Client Hints Form-Factor
  • Provide in-package type definitions
  • Add new device: Ulefone
  • Improve device detection: Realme, Xiaomi Redmi

Version 2.0.0-alpha.3

  • Add withFeatureCheck() method
  • Add isFrozenUA() method in ua-parser-js/helpers submodule
  • Add MediaPlayers & Modules in ua-parser-js/extensions submodule
  • Fix issue with ESM import

Version 2.0.0-alpha.2

  • Fix browser result always returning Chromium when using withClientHints()
  • Fix infinite-loop when await-ing withClientHints() in non-client-hints browser

Version 2.0.0-alpha.1

  • Initial work on new major version

Version 0.7.38 / 1.0.38

  • Fix error on getOS() when userAgentData.platform is undefined
  • Add new browser: Opera GX, Twitter
  • Improve browser detection: DuckDuckGo
  • Improve device detection: OPPO Pad, Oculus Quest

Version 0.7.37 / 1.0.37

  • Fix misidentified WebView token as device model
  • Increase UA_MAX_LENGTH to 500
  • Add new browser: Alipay, Klarna, Smart Lenovo Browser, Vivo Browser
  • Add new device: Ulefone
  • Improve device detection: Realme, Xiaomi Redmi
  • Rename browser: Avant, Baidu, Samsung Internet, Sogou Explorer, Sogou Mobile, WeChat

Version 0.7.36 / 1.0.36

  • Add new browser: Snapchat
  • Add new devices: Infinix, Tecno
  • Improve device detection: Amazon Fire TV, Xiaomi POCO
  • Improve OS detection: iOS

Version 0.7.35 / 1.0.35

  • Fix result from user-supplied user-agent being altered
  • Add new browser: Heytap, TikTok
  • Add new engine: LibWeb
  • Add new OS: SerenityOS
  • Improve browser detection: Yandex
  • Improve device detection: iPhone, Amazon Echo
  • Improve OS detection: iOS

Version 0.7.34 / 1.0.34

  • Fix Sharp Mobile detected as Huawei Tablet
  • Fix IE8 bug
  • Add new devices : Kobo e-Reader, Apple Watch, and some new SmartTV devices
  • Add new OS : watchOS
  • Improve browser detection : Kakao, Naver, Brave
  • Improve device detection : Oculus, iPad
  • Improve OS detection : Chrome OS
  • Using navigator.userAgentData as fallback for device.type & os.name

Version 0.7.33 / 1.0.33

  • Add new browser : Cobalt
  • Identify Macintosh as an Apple device
  • Fix ReDoS vulnerability

Version 0.7.32 / 1.0.32

  • Add new browser : DuckDuckGo, Huawei Browser, LinkedIn
  • Add new OS : HarmonyOS
  • Add some Huawei models
  • Add Sharp Aquos TV
  • Improve detection Xiaomi Mi CC9
  • Fix Sony Xperia 1 III misidentified as Acer tablet
  • Fix Detect Sony BRAVIA as SmartTV
  • Fix Detect Xiaomi Mi TV as SmartTV
  • Fix Detect Galaxy Tab S8 as tablet
  • Fix WeGame mistakenly identified as WeChat
  • Fix included commas in Safari / Mobile Safari version
  • Increase UA_MAX_LENGTH to 350

Version 0.7.31 / 1.0.2

  • Fix OPPO Reno A5 incorrect detection
  • Fix TypeError Bug
  • Use AST to extract regexes and verify them with safe-regex

Version 0.7.30 / 1.0.1

  • Add new browser : Obigo, UP.Browser, Klar
  • Add new device : Oculus, Roku
  • Add new OS: Maemo, HP-UX, Android-x86, Deepin, elementary OS, GhostBSD, Linspire, Manjaro, Sabayon
  • Improve detection for Sony Xperia 1ii, LG Android TV, and some more devices
  • Improve detection for ARM64 CPU
  • Improve detection for Windows Mobile, Netscape, Mac on PowerPC
  • Categorize PDA as mobile
  • Fix Sharp devices misjudged as Huawei
  • Fix trailing comma for ES3 compatibility
  • Some code refactor

Version 0.7 / 1.0

Version 1.0.x is basically the equivalent of version 0.7.x (mirror/duplicate). See #536 for the reason behind this confusion.

Version 0.8

Version 0.8 was created by accident. This version is now deprecated and no longer maintained, please update to version 0.7 / 1.0.