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NAME

       SHARYANTO::HTTP::DetectUA::Simple - A very simple and generic browser detection library

VERSION

       This document describes version 0.77 of SHARYANTO::HTTP::DetectUA::Simple (from Perl
       distribution SHARYANTO-Utils), released on 2015-09-04.

SEE ALSO

       SHARYANTO

HOMEPAGE

       Please visit the project's homepage at <https://metacpan.org/release/SHARYANTO-Utils>.

SOURCE

       Source repository is at <https://github.com/perlancar/perl-SHARYANTO-Utils>.

BUGS

       Please report any bugs or feature requests on the bugtracker website
       <https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=SHARYANTO-Utils>

       When submitting a bug or request, please include a test-file or a patch to an existing
       test-file that illustrates the bug or desired feature.

AUTHOR

       perlancar <perlancar@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

       This software is copyright (c) 2015 by perlancar@cpan.org.

       This is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as
       the Perl 5 programming language system itself.

DESCRIPTION

       I needed a simple and fast routine which can detect whether HTTP client is a GUI browser
       (like Chrome or Firefox), a text browser (like Lynx or Links), or neither (like curl, or
       LWP). Hence, this module.

FUNCTIONS

   detect_http_ua_simple($env) -> [status, msg, result, meta]
       Detect whether HTTP client is a GUI/TUI browser.

       This function is a simple and fast routine to detect whether HTTP client is a GUI browser
       (like Chrome or Firefox), a text-based browser (like Lynx or Links), or neither (like curl
       or LWP). Extra information can be provided in the future.

       Currently these heuristic rules are used:

       •   check popular browser markers in User-Agent header (e.g. 'Chrome', 'Opera');

       •   check Accept header for 'image/';

       It is several times faster than the other equivalent Perl modules, this is because it does
       significantly less.

       Arguments ('*' denotes required arguments):

       •   env => any

           CGI-compatible environment, e.g. \%ENV or PSGI's $env.

       Returns an enveloped result (an array).

       First element (status) is an integer containing HTTP status code (200 means OK, 4xx caller
       error, 5xx function error). Second element (msg) is a string containing error message, or
       'OK' if status is 200. Third element (result) is optional, the actual result. Fourth
       element (meta) is called result metadata and is optional, a hash that contains extra
       information.

       Return value:  (hash)

       •   'is_gui_browser' key will be set to true if HTTP client is a GUI browser.

       •   'is_text_browser' key will be set to true if HTTP client is a text/TUI browser.

       •   'is_browser' key will be set to true if either 'is_gui_browser' or 'is_text_browser'
           is set to true.

       See also:

           * HTML::ParseBrowser

           * HTTP::BrowserDetect

           * HTTP::DetectUserAgent

           * Parse::HTTP::UserAgent

           * HTTP::headers::UserAgent