User-Agent Parser based upon ua-parser.js
UAParserSwift is a Swift-based library to parse User Agent string; it's a port of ua-parser-js by Faisal Salman created to be mainly used in Swift Server Side applications (Kitura, Vapor etc.). You can however use it on client side, all Apple's platforms are supported (iOS, macOS, tvOS and watchOS).
This library aims to identify detailed type of web browser, layout engine, operating system, cpu architecture, and device type/model, entirely from user-agent string with a relatively small footprint.
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Usage of UAParserSwift is pretty simple; just allocate an UAParser
object along with the User-Agent
string you want to parse.
let parser = UAParser(agent: "Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 4_0 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/532.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0.5 Mobile/8A293 Safari/6531.22.7")
// Then call properties you want to read.
// Parsed data are cached and evaluated lazily in order to
// get the best performances.
let identified_os = parser.os
let identified_device = parser.device
let identified_engine = parser.engine
let identified_os = parser.os
let identified_cpu = parser.cpu
Now you can call one of these properties to get parsed data (all properties are lazy created in order to keep parser lightweight):
.browser
: return aBrowser
object with the browser's properties:name
,version
.device
: return aDevice
object with device's informations:vendor
,type
,model
.engine
: return anEngine
object with information about browser's engine:name
,version
.os
: return anOS
object with the information about host operation system:name
,version
.cpu
: return aCPU
object with the informations about host's device architecture:identifier
Name:
Amaya, Android Browser, Arora, Avant, Baidu, Blazer, Bolt, Bowser, Camino, Chimera,
Chrome [WebView], Chromium, Comodo Dragon, Conkeror, Dillo, Dolphin, Doris, Edge,
Epiphany, Fennec, Firebird, Firefox, Flock, GoBrowser, iCab, ICE Browser, IceApe,
IceCat, IceDragon, Iceweasel, IE[Mobile], Iron, Jasmine, K-Meleon, Konqueror, Kindle,
Links, Lunascape, Lynx, Maemo, Maxthon, Midori, Minimo, MIUI Browser, [Mobile] Safari,
Mosaic, Mozilla, Netfront, Netscape, NetSurf, Nokia, OmniWeb, Opera [Mini/Mobi/Tablet],
PhantomJS, Phoenix, Polaris, QQBrowser, RockMelt, Silk, Skyfire, SeaMonkey, Sleipnir,
SlimBrowser, Swiftfox, Tizen, UCBrowser, Vivaldi, w3m, WeChat, Yandex
Version: Determined dynamically
Type:
console, mobile, tablet, smarttv, wearable, embedded
Vendor:
Acer, Alcatel, Amazon, Apple, Archos, Asus, BenQ, BlackBerry, Dell, GeeksPhone,
Google, HP, HTC, Huawei, Jolla, Lenovo, LG, Meizu, Microsoft, Motorola, Nexian,
Nintendo, Nokia, Nvidia, OnePlus, Ouya, Palm, Panasonic, Pebble, Polytron, RIM,
Samsung, Sharp, Siemens, Sony[Ericsson], Sprint, Xbox, Xiaomi, ZTE
Model: Determined dinamically
Engine:
Amaya, EdgeHTML, Gecko, iCab, KHTML, Links, Lynx, NetFront, NetSurf, Presto,
Tasman, Trident, w3m, WebKit
Engine Version: Determined dinamically
Name:
AIX, Amiga OS, Android, Arch, Bada, BeOS, BlackBerry, CentOS, Chromium OS, Contiki,
Fedora, Firefox OS, FreeBSD, Debian, DragonFly, Gentoo, GNU, Haiku, Hurd, iOS,
Joli, Linpus, Linux, Mac OS, Mageia, Mandriva, MeeGo, Minix, Mint, Morph OS, NetBSD,
Nintendo, OpenBSD, OpenVMS, OS/2, Palm, PC-BSD, PCLinuxOS, Plan9, Playstation, QNX, RedHat,
RIM Tablet OS, RISC OS, Sailfish, Series40, Slackware, Solaris, SUSE, Symbian, Tizen,
Ubuntu, UNIX, VectorLinux, WebOS, Windows [Phone/Mobile], Zenwalk
Version: Determined dinamically
Identifier:
68k, amd64, arm[64], avr, ia[32/64], irix[64], mips[64], pa-risc, ppc, sparc[64]
Unit Tests are available under the Tests
directory; actually they are the same tests available for ua-parser-js and all are passed successfully.
This library is written for Swift 4.x.
Meow requires Swift 4.0 or greater to work. This is the official way to install packages for Swift Server Side. In your Package.swift, add the following to your dependencies array:
.package(url: "https://github.com/malcommac/UAParserSwift.git", from: "1.0.1")
To your target, add the "UAParserSwift" dependency.
.target(name: "Application", dependencies: ["UAParserSwift", ...])
- Add the pod
UAParserSwift
to your Podfile.
pod 'UAParserSwift'
Run pod install
from Terminal, then open your app's .xcworkspace
file to launch Xcode.
- If you need help or you'd like to ask a general question, open an issue.
- If you found a bug, open an issue.
- If you have a feature request, open an issue.
- If you want to contribute, submit a pull request.
Dual licensed under GPLv2 & MIT
Copyright © 2017 Daniele Margutti hello@danielemargutti.com Original ua-parser-js Copyright: Copyright © 2012-2016 Faisal Salman fyzlman@gmail.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.
This software is licensed under MIT License.
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