A simple, fast user-agent parsing library based on BrowserScope's UA database with a good default dictionary.
Add ua_parser
to your mix.exs
dependencies:
def deps do
[{:ua_parser, "~> 1.4"}]
end
iex> ua = UAParser.parse("Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; U; Intel Mac OS X 10_5_7; en-us) AppleWebKit/530.17 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Safari/530.17 Skyfire/2.0")
%UAParser.UA{
device: %UAParser.Device{family: nil},
family: "Skyfire",
os: %UAParser.OperatingSystem{
family: "Mac OS X",
version: %UAParser.Version{major: "10", minor: "5", patch: "7", patch_minor: nil}
},
version: %UAParser.Version{major: "2", minor: "0", patch: nil, patch_minor: nil}
}
iex> to_string(ua)
"Skyfire 2.0"
iex> to_string(ua.os)
"Mac OS X 10.5.7"
iex> to_string(ua.device)
"Other"
Retrieving and parsing a user-agent string from Plug:
ua =
conn
|> Plug.Conn.get_req_header("user-agent")
|> List.first()
|> UAParser.parse()
There is an example Phoenix application with a simple endpoint/route to retrieve the user agent header.
To run it, simply cd into the example
directory, and run the following:
$ mix do deps.get, compile
$ npm i && brunch build
# change the configuration to match your own postgres username/password
$ mix do ecto.create, ecto.migrate
$ iex -S mix phoenix.server
# visit localhost:4000/user_agent
It can also be used as a simple plug:
mix new ua_plug
cd ua_plug
And now set up mix.exs
:
# ...
defp deps do
[
{:cowboy, "~> 1.0.0"},
{:plug, "~> 1.0"},
{:ua_parser, git: "https://github.com/doomspork/ua_parser.git",
branch: "master"},
]
end
# ...
And we get our deps and compile:
$ mix do deps.get, compile
And now we can make our plug:
defmodule UAPlug do
import Plug.Conn
def init(options), do: options
def call(conn, _opts) do
ua =
conn
|> Plug.Conn.get_req_header("user-agent")
|> List.first()
|> UAParser.parse()
send_resp(200, ua)
end
end
From here we can pipe requests through it in other applications or use it on its own as we please.
UAParser source code is released under Apache 2.0 License.
See LICENSE for more information.