Introduction
These pages show you how to set up and use the 51Degrees device detection API. For more information on how device detection works and can benefit you, please visit our Device Detection Page . If you’re using our cloud based device detection, you should refer to the Cloud API Documentation pages . All source code, and the free Lite data, is licensed under the Mozilla Public License version 2 .
Get Going With Our Tutorials
Getting started example of using 51Degrees device detection. The example shows how to:
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Set the various settings for 51Degrees detector
my $filename = "51Degrees-LiteV3.2.dat"; my $propertyList = "IsMobile"; my $cacheSize = 10000; my $poolSize = 20;
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Instantiate the 51Degrees device detection provider with these
properties
my $provider = new FiftyOneDegrees::PatternV3::Provider( $dataFile, $properties, $cacheSize, $poolSize);
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Produce a match for a single HTTP User-Agent header
my $match = $provider->getMatch($userAgent)
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Extract the value of the IsMobile property
$match->getValue('IsMobile')
use FiftyOneDegrees::PatternV3;
use feature qw/say/;
my $filename = "../../data/51Degrees-LiteV3.2.dat";
my $propertyList = "IsMobile";
my $cacheSize = 10000;
my $poolSize = 20;
# User-Agent string of an iPhone mobile device.
my $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.
my $desktopUserAgent = "Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.3; WOW64; rv:41.0) ".
"Gecko/20100101 Firefox/41.0";
# User-Agent string of a MediaHub device.
my $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";
# Initialises the device detection provider with the settings declared above.
# This uses Lite data file. For more info
# see:
# <a href="https://51degrees.com/compare-data-options">compare data options
# </a>
my $provider = new FiftyOneDegrees::PatternV3::Provider(
$filename,
$propertyList,
$cacheSize,
$poolSize);
say "Starting Getting Started Example.";
# Carries out a match with a mobile User-Agent.
say "\nMobile User-Agent: $mobileUserAgent";
my $match = $provider->getMatch($mobileUserAgent);
my $isMobile = $match->getValue("IsMobile");
say " IsMobile: $isMobile";
# Carries out a desktop with a mobile User-Agent.
say "\nDesktop User-Agent: $desktopUserAgent";
my $match = $provider->getMatch($desktopUserAgent);
my $isMobile = $match->getValue("IsMobile");
say " IsMobile: $isMobile";
# Carries out a MediaHub with a mobile User-Agent.
say "\nMediaHub User-Agent: $mediaHubUserAgent";
my $match = $provider->getMatch($mediaHubUserAgent);
my $isMobile = $match->getValue("IsMobile");
say " IsMobile: $isMobile";
For more examples see the tutorial pages.
Implementation
How Does Device Detection Work
51Degrees device detection implementation does not rely on regular expressions, instead our algorithm looks at character positions in the HTTP User-Agent string and picks a set of signatures that represents the closest match. Then a set of four profiles (one for each of the following components: hardware, software, browser and crawler) is derived from those signatures. Properties and the corresponding values are then derived from those profiles. For more information and examples please see the How Device Detection Works page.
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Prerequisites and Compatibility
- make
- Perl 5.0.1+
- g++ 4.8.4+
- SWIG 2.0+