The Ruby implementation of Project Woothee, which is multi-language user-agent strings parsers.
https://github.com/woothee/woothee
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'woothee'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install woothee
Class 'Woothee' have no instance methods.
require 'woothee'
Woothee.parse("Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 6.1; Trident/4.0)")
# => {:name=>"Internet Explorer", :category=>:pc, :os=>"Windows 7", :version=>"8.0", :vendor=>"Microsoft", :os_version=>"NT 6.1"}
Parse user-agent string and returns Hash instance with keys :name
, :category
, :os
, :version
and :vendor
.
For unknown user-agent (or partially failed to parse), result Hash instance may have value 'UNKNOWN'.
:category
- labels of user terminal type, one of 'pc', 'smartphone', 'mobilephone', 'appliance', 'crawler' or 'misc' (or 'UNKNOWN')
:name
- the name of browser, like 'Internet Explorer', 'Firefox', 'GoogleBot'
:version
- version string, like '8.0' for IE, '9.0.1' for Firefix, '0.2.149.27' for Chrome, and so on
:os
- ex: 'Windows 7', 'Mac OSX', 'iPhone', 'iPad', 'Android'
- This field used to indicate cellar phone carrier for category 'mobilephone'
:vendor
- optional field, shows browser vendor
:os_version
- optional field, shows version of operating systems
require 'woothee'
Woothee.is_crawler("Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 6.1; Trident/4.0)")
# => false
Try to see useragent's category is 'crawler' or not, by casual(fast) method. Minor case of crawlers is not tested in this method. To check crawler strictly, use Woothee.parse(str)[:category] == :crawler
.
- TAGOMORI Satoshi tagomoris@gmail.com
Copyright 2012- TAGOMORI Satoshi (tagomoris)
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