51Degrees device detector returns all detection results as a string. This tutorial demonstrates how to return results for the IsMobile property value as a boolean.
Code and Explanation
Getting started example of using 51Degrees device detection. The example
shows how to:
Note: stronglyTyped does not need to be set explicitly as true
is the default
Instantiate the 51Degrees device detection provider with this
connfiguration
var provider = new fiftyonedegrees.provider(config);
Produce a match for a single HTTP User-Agent header
var match = provider.getMatch(userAgent);
Extract the value of the IsMobile property as boolean
match.IsMobile;
This example should be run in the examples directory as the path
to the data file is relative.
Full Source File
var fiftyonedegrees = require("fiftyonedegreescore");
// Set the config.
var config = {"dataFile" : require("fiftyonedegreeslitetrie"),
"properties" : "IsMobile",
"logLevel" : "none",
"stronglyTyped" : true
};
var provider = new fiftyonedegrees.provider(config);
// User-Agent string of an iPhone mobile device.
var mobileUserAgent = ("Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; CPU iPhone OS 7_1 like Mac OS X" +
") AppleWebKit/537.51.2 (KHTML, like Gecko) 'Version/7.0 Mobile/11D167 " +
"Safari/9537.53")
// User-Agent string of Firefox Web browser version 41 on desktop.
var desktopUserAgent = ("Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3; WOW64; rv:41.0) " +
"Gecko/20100101 Firefox/41.0")
// User-Agent string of a MediaHub device.
var mediaHubUserAgent = ("Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; Android 4.4.2; X7 Quad Core " +
"Build/KOT49H) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 " +
"Chrome/30.0.0.0 Safari/537.36")
console.log('Unlike other examples, stronglyTyped is set to \'true\' ' +
'in the config. This is the default if not set.\n');
console.log('Mobile User-Agent: ' + mobileUserAgent)
// Determines whether the mobile User-Agent is a mobile device.
var match = provider.getMatch(mobileUserAgent);
if (match.IsMobile){
console.log(' Mobile\n');
} else {
console.log(' Non-Mobile\n');
}
console.log('Desktop User-Agent: ' + desktopUserAgent)
// Determines whether the desktop User-Agent is a mobile device.
var match = provider.getMatch(desktopUserAgent);
if (match.IsMobile){
console.log(' Mobile\n');
} else {
console.log(' Non-Mobile\n');
}
console.log('MediaHub User-Agent: ' + mediaHubUserAgent)
// Determines whether the MediaHub User-Agent is a mobile device.
var match = provider.getMatch(mediaHubUserAgent);
if (match.IsMobile){
console.log(' Mobile\n');
} else {
console.log(' Non-Mobile\n');
}
In this tutorial you have seen how to use the detector to retrieve the IsMobile property for a pre-defined User-Agent string. It sets a boolean value to true or false from the original string value of "True" or "False", making if statements simpler to test.