├── .gitattributes ├── package.json ├── pgwbrowser.jquery.json ├── README.md ├── .gitignore ├── pgwbrowser.min.js ├── pgwbrowser.js └── LICENSE.md /.gitattributes: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | # Auto detect text files and perform LF normalization 2 | * text=auto 3 | 4 | # Custom for Visual Studio 5 | *.cs diff=csharp 6 | *.sln merge=union 7 | *.csproj merge=union 8 | *.vbproj merge=union 9 | *.fsproj merge=union 10 | *.dbproj merge=union 11 | 12 | # Standard to msysgit 13 | *.doc diff=astextplain 14 | *.DOC diff=astextplain 15 | *.docx diff=astextplain 16 | *.DOCX diff=astextplain 17 | *.dot diff=astextplain 18 | *.DOT diff=astextplain 19 | *.pdf diff=astextplain 20 | *.PDF diff=astextplain 21 | *.rtf diff=astextplain 22 | *.RTF diff=astextplain 23 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /package.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "pgwbrowser", 3 | "title": "PgwBrowser", 4 | "description": "Browser & OS / platform detection plugin for jQuery and Zepto", 5 | "version": "1.3.0", 6 | "main": "pgwbrowser.js", 7 | "homepage": "http://pgwjs.com/pgwbrowser", 8 | "author": "Jonathan M. Piat", 9 | "license" : "GNU GPLv3", 10 | "repository": { 11 | "type": "git", 12 | "url": "https://github.com/Pagawa/PgwBrowser.git" 13 | }, 14 | "keywords": [ 15 | "browser", 16 | "os", 17 | "platform", 18 | "detection", 19 | "support", 20 | "mobile", 21 | "jquery", 22 | "jquery-plugin", 23 | "zepto" 24 | ], 25 | "bugs": { 26 | "url": "https://github.com/Pagawa/PgwBrowser/issues" 27 | } 28 | } 29 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /pgwbrowser.jquery.json: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | { 2 | "name": "pgwbrowser", 3 | "title": "PgwBrowser", 4 | "description": "Browser & OS / platform detection plugin for jQuery", 5 | "keywords": [ 6 | "browser", 7 | "os", 8 | "platform", 9 | "detection", 10 | "support", 11 | "mobile" 12 | ], 13 | "version": "1.3.0", 14 | "author": { 15 | "name": "Jonathan M. Piat" 16 | }, 17 | "maintainers": [ 18 | { 19 | "name": "Jonathan M. Piat" 20 | } 21 | ], 22 | "licenses": [ 23 | { 24 | "type": "GNU GPLv3", 25 | "url": "http://opensource.org/licenses/gpl-3.0" 26 | } 27 | ], 28 | "bugs": "https://github.com/Pagawa/PgwBrowser/issues", 29 | "homepage": "http://pgwjs.com/pgwbrowser", 30 | "docs": "http://pgwjs.com/pgwbrowser", 31 | "download": "http://pgwjs.com/pgwbrowser", 32 | "dependencies": { 33 | "jquery": ">=1" 34 | } 35 | } 36 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /README.md: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | PgwBrowser 2 | ========= 3 | 4 | The full documentation and an example are available on [**PgwJS.com**/PgwBrowser](http://pgwjs.com/pgwbrowser/). 5 | 6 | Installation 7 | --------- 8 | 9 | According to your system, select the preferred installation mode: 10 | 11 | ### JavaScript 12 | 13 | Download the plugin by cliking the button **Download ZIP** on the right. 14 | To get the plugin updates, fork it on Github and regularly verify your plugin version. 15 | 16 | ### Node / NPM 17 | 18 | npm install pgwbrowser 19 | 20 | Requirements 21 | --------- 22 | 23 | jQuery 1.0 or Zepto.js 1.0 (minimal version) 24 | 25 | 26 | Contributing 27 | --------- 28 | 29 | All issues or pull requests must be submitted through GitHub. 30 | 31 | * To report an issue or a feature request, please use [GitHub Issues](https://github.com/Pagawa/PgwBrowser/issues). 32 | * To make a pull request, please create a new branch for each feature or issue. 33 | 34 | 35 | ChangeLog 36 | --------- 37 | 38 | * 2015-03-19 - Added new elements (Version 1.3) 39 | * 2014-08-17 - Added more browsers and platforms (Version 1.2) 40 | * 2014-08-03 - Added resize and orientation events (Version 1.1) 41 | * 2014-08-02 - First commit (Version 1.0) 42 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /.gitignore: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | ################# 2 | ## Eclipse 3 | ################# 4 | 5 | *.pydevproject 6 | .project 7 | .metadata 8 | bin/ 9 | tmp/ 10 | *.tmp 11 | *.bak 12 | *.swp 13 | *~.nib 14 | local.properties 15 | .classpath 16 | .settings/ 17 | .loadpath 18 | 19 | # External tool builders 20 | .externalToolBuilders/ 21 | 22 | # Locally stored "Eclipse launch configurations" 23 | *.launch 24 | 25 | # CDT-specific 26 | .cproject 27 | 28 | # PDT-specific 29 | .buildpath 30 | 31 | 32 | ################# 33 | ## Visual Studio 34 | ################# 35 | 36 | ## Ignore Visual Studio temporary files, build results, and 37 | ## files generated by popular Visual Studio add-ons. 38 | 39 | # User-specific files 40 | *.suo 41 | *.user 42 | *.sln.docstates 43 | 44 | # Build results 45 | 46 | [Dd]ebug/ 47 | [Rr]elease/ 48 | x64/ 49 | build/ 50 | [Bb]in/ 51 | [Oo]bj/ 52 | 53 | # MSTest test Results 54 | [Tt]est[Rr]esult*/ 55 | [Bb]uild[Ll]og.* 56 | 57 | *_i.c 58 | *_p.c 59 | *.ilk 60 | *.meta 61 | *.obj 62 | *.pch 63 | *.pdb 64 | *.pgc 65 | *.pgd 66 | *.rsp 67 | *.sbr 68 | *.tlb 69 | *.tli 70 | *.tlh 71 | *.tmp 72 | *.tmp_proj 73 | *.log 74 | *.vspscc 75 | *.vssscc 76 | .builds 77 | *.pidb 78 | *.log 79 | *.scc 80 | 81 | # Visual C++ cache files 82 | ipch/ 83 | *.aps 84 | *.ncb 85 | *.opensdf 86 | *.sdf 87 | *.cachefile 88 | 89 | # Visual Studio profiler 90 | *.psess 91 | *.vsp 92 | *.vspx 93 | 94 | # Guidance Automation Toolkit 95 | *.gpState 96 | 97 | # ReSharper is a .NET coding add-in 98 | _ReSharper*/ 99 | *.[Rr]e[Ss]harper 100 | 101 | # TeamCity is a build add-in 102 | _TeamCity* 103 | 104 | # DotCover is a Code Coverage Tool 105 | *.dotCover 106 | 107 | # NCrunch 108 | *.ncrunch* 109 | .*crunch*.local.xml 110 | 111 | # Installshield output folder 112 | [Ee]xpress/ 113 | 114 | # DocProject is a documentation generator add-in 115 | DocProject/buildhelp/ 116 | DocProject/Help/*.HxT 117 | DocProject/Help/*.HxC 118 | DocProject/Help/*.hhc 119 | DocProject/Help/*.hhk 120 | DocProject/Help/*.hhp 121 | DocProject/Help/Html2 122 | DocProject/Help/html 123 | 124 | # Click-Once directory 125 | publish/ 126 | 127 | # Publish Web Output 128 | *.Publish.xml 129 | *.pubxml 130 | 131 | # NuGet Packages Directory 132 | ## TODO: If you have NuGet Package Restore enabled, uncomment the next line 133 | #packages/ 134 | 135 | # Windows Azure Build Output 136 | csx 137 | *.build.csdef 138 | 139 | # Windows Store app package directory 140 | AppPackages/ 141 | 142 | # Others 143 | sql/ 144 | *.Cache 145 | ClientBin/ 146 | [Ss]tyle[Cc]op.* 147 | ~$* 148 | *~ 149 | *.dbmdl 150 | *.[Pp]ublish.xml 151 | *.pfx 152 | *.publishsettings 153 | 154 | # RIA/Silverlight projects 155 | Generated_Code/ 156 | 157 | # Backup & report files from converting an old project file to a newer 158 | # Visual Studio version. Backup files are not needed, because we have git ;-) 159 | _UpgradeReport_Files/ 160 | Backup*/ 161 | UpgradeLog*.XML 162 | UpgradeLog*.htm 163 | 164 | # SQL Server files 165 | App_Data/*.mdf 166 | App_Data/*.ldf 167 | 168 | ############# 169 | ## Windows detritus 170 | ############# 171 | 172 | # Windows image file caches 173 | Thumbs.db 174 | ehthumbs.db 175 | 176 | # Folder config file 177 | Desktop.ini 178 | 179 | # Recycle Bin used on file shares 180 | $RECYCLE.BIN/ 181 | 182 | # Mac crap 183 | .DS_Store 184 | 185 | 186 | ############# 187 | ## Python 188 | ############# 189 | 190 | *.py[co] 191 | 192 | # Packages 193 | *.egg 194 | *.egg-info 195 | dist/ 196 | build/ 197 | eggs/ 198 | parts/ 199 | var/ 200 | sdist/ 201 | develop-eggs/ 202 | .installed.cfg 203 | 204 | # Installer logs 205 | pip-log.txt 206 | 207 | # Unit test / coverage reports 208 | .coverage 209 | .tox 210 | 211 | #Translations 212 | *.mo 213 | 214 | #Mr Developer 215 | .mr.developer.cfg 216 | -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- /pgwbrowser.min.js: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 | /** 2 | * PgwBrowser - Version 1.3 3 | * 4 | * Copyright 2014-2015, Jonathan M. Piat 5 | * http://pgwjs.com - http://pagawa.com 6 | * 7 | * Released under the GNU GPLv3 license - http://opensource.org/licenses/gpl-3.0 8 | */ 9 | !function(e){e.pgwBrowser=function(){var r={};r.userAgent=navigator.userAgent,r.browser={},r.viewport={},r.os={},resizeEvent=null;var n=[{name:"Chromium",group:"Chrome",identifier:"Chromium/([0-9.]*)"},{name:"Chrome Mobile",group:"Chrome",identifier:"Chrome/([0-9.]*) Mobile",versionIdentifier:"Chrome/([0-9.]*)"},{name:"Chrome",group:"Chrome",identifier:"Chrome/([0-9.]*)"},{name:"Chrome for iOS",group:"Chrome",identifier:"CriOS/([0-9.]*)"},{name:"Android Browser",group:"Chrome",identifier:"CrMo/([0-9.]*)"},{name:"Firefox",group:"Firefox",identifier:"Firefox/([0-9.]*)"},{name:"Opera Mini",group:"Opera",identifier:"Opera Mini/([0-9.]*)"},{name:"Opera",group:"Opera",identifier:"Opera 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1 | /** 2 | * PgwBrowser - Version 1.3 3 | * 4 | * Copyright 2014-2015, Jonathan M. Piat 5 | * http://pgwjs.com - http://pagawa.com 6 | * 7 | * Released under the GNU GPLv3 license - http://opensource.org/licenses/gpl-3.0 8 | */ 9 | ;(function($){ 10 | $.pgwBrowser = function() { 11 | 12 | var pgwBrowser = {}; 13 | pgwBrowser.userAgent = navigator.userAgent; 14 | pgwBrowser.browser = {}; 15 | pgwBrowser.viewport = {}; 16 | pgwBrowser.os = {}; 17 | resizeEvent = null; 18 | 19 | // The order of the following arrays is important, be careful if you change it. 20 | 21 | var browserData = [ 22 | { name: 'Chromium', group: 'Chrome', identifier: 'Chromium/([0-9\.]*)' }, 23 | { name: 'Chrome Mobile', group: 'Chrome', identifier: 'Chrome/([0-9\.]*) Mobile', versionIdentifier: 'Chrome/([0-9\.]*)'}, 24 | { name: 'Chrome', group: 'Chrome', identifier: 'Chrome/([0-9\.]*)' }, 25 | { name: 'Chrome for iOS', group: 'Chrome', identifier: 'CriOS/([0-9\.]*)' }, 26 | { name: 'Android Browser', group: 'Chrome', identifier: 'CrMo/([0-9\.]*)' }, 27 | { name: 'Firefox', group: 'Firefox', identifier: 'Firefox/([0-9\.]*)' }, 28 | { name: 'Opera Mini', group: 'Opera', identifier: 'Opera Mini/([0-9\.]*)' }, 29 | { name: 'Opera', group: 'Opera', identifier: 'Opera ([0-9\.]*)' }, 30 | { name: 'Opera', group: 'Opera', identifier: 'Opera/([0-9\.]*)', versionIdentifier: 'Version/([0-9\.]*)' }, 31 | { name: 'IEMobile', group: 'Explorer', identifier: 'IEMobile/([0-9\.]*)' }, 32 | { name: 'Internet Explorer', group: 'Explorer', identifier: 'MSIE ([a-zA-Z0-9\.]*)' }, 33 | { name: 'Internet Explorer', group: 'Explorer', identifier: 'Trident/([0-9\.]*)', versionIdentifier: 'rv:([0-9\.]*)' }, 34 | { name: 'Spartan', group: 'Spartan', identifier: 'Edge/([0-9\.]*)', versionIdentifier: 'Edge/([0-9\.]*)' }, 35 | { name: 'Safari', group: 'Safari', identifier: 'Safari/([0-9\.]*)', versionIdentifier: 'Version/([0-9\.]*)' } 36 | ]; 37 | 38 | var osData = [ 39 | { name: 'Windows 2000', group: 'Windows', identifier: 'Windows NT 5.0', version: '5.0' }, 40 | { name: 'Windows XP', group: 'Windows', identifier: 'Windows NT 5.1', version: '5.1' }, 41 | { name: 'Windows Vista', group: 'Windows', identifier: 'Windows NT 6.0', version: '6.0' }, 42 | { name: 'Windows 7', group: 'Windows', identifier: 'Windows NT 6.1', version: '7.0' }, 43 | { name: 'Windows 8', group: 'Windows', identifier: 'Windows NT 6.2', version: '8.0' }, 44 | { name: 'Windows 8.1', group: 'Windows', identifier: 'Windows NT 6.3', version: '8.1' }, 45 | { name: 'Windows 10', group: 'Windows', identifier: 'Windows NT 10.0', version: '10.0' }, 46 | { name: 'Windows Phone', group: 'Windows Phone', identifier: 'Windows Phone ([0-9\.]*)' }, 47 | { name: 'Windows Phone', group: 'Windows Phone', identifier: 'Windows Phone OS ([0-9\.]*)' }, 48 | { name: 'Windows', group: 'Windows', identifier: 'Windows' }, 49 | { name: 'Chrome OS', group: 'Chrome OS', identifier: 'CrOS' }, 50 | { name: 'Android', group: 'Android', identifier: 'Android', versionIdentifier: 'Android ([a-zA-Z0-9\.-]*)' }, 51 | { name: 'iPad', group: 'iOS', identifier: 'iPad', versionIdentifier: 'OS ([0-9_]*)', versionSeparator: '[_|\.]' }, 52 | { name: 'iPod', group: 'iOS', identifier: 'iPod', versionIdentifier: 'OS ([0-9_]*)', versionSeparator: '[_|\.]' }, 53 | { name: 'iPhone', group: 'iOS', identifier: 'iPhone OS', versionIdentifier: 'OS ([0-9_]*)', versionSeparator: '[_|\.]' }, 54 | { name: 'Mac OS X El Capitan', group: 'Mac OS', identifier: 'Mac OS X (10([_|\.])11([0-9_\.]*))', versionSeparator: '[_|\.]' }, 55 | { name: 'Mac OS X Yosemite', group: 'Mac OS', identifier: 'Mac OS X (10([_|\.])10([0-9_\.]*))', versionSeparator: '[_|\.]' }, 56 | { name: 'Mac OS X Mavericks', group: 'Mac OS', identifier: 'Mac OS X (10([_|\.])9([0-9_\.]*))', versionSeparator: '[_|\.]' }, 57 | { name: 'Mac OS X Mountain Lion', group: 'Mac OS', identifier: 'Mac OS X (10([_|\.])8([0-9_\.]*))', versionSeparator: '[_|\.]' }, 58 | { name: 'Mac OS X Lion', group: 'Mac OS', identifier: 'Mac OS X (10([_|\.])7([0-9_\.]*))', versionSeparator: '[_|\.]' }, 59 | { name: 'Mac OS X Snow Leopard', group: 'Mac OS', identifier: 'Mac OS X (10([_|\.])6([0-9_\.]*))', versionSeparator: '[_|\.]' }, 60 | { name: 'Mac OS X Leopard', group: 'Mac OS', identifier: 'Mac OS X (10([_|\.])5([0-9_\.]*))', versionSeparator: '[_|\.]' }, 61 | { name: 'Mac OS X Tiger', group: 'Mac OS', identifier: 'Mac OS X (10([_|\.])4([0-9_\.]*))', versionSeparator: '[_|\.]' }, 62 | { name: 'Mac OS X Panther', group: 'Mac OS', identifier: 'Mac OS X (10([_|\.])3([0-9_\.]*))', versionSeparator: '[_|\.]' }, 63 | { name: 'Mac OS X Jaguar', group: 'Mac OS', identifier: 'Mac OS X (10([_|\.])2([0-9_\.]*))', versionSeparator: '[_|\.]' }, 64 | { name: 'Mac OS X Puma', group: 'Mac OS', identifier: 'Mac OS X (10([_|\.])1([0-9_\.]*))', versionSeparator: '[_|\.]' }, 65 | { name: 'Mac OS X Cheetah', group: 'Mac OS', identifier: 'Mac OS X (10([_|\.])0([0-9_\.]*))', versionSeparator: '[_|\.]' }, 66 | { name: 'Mac OS', group: 'Mac OS', identifier: 'Mac OS' }, 67 | { name: 'Ubuntu', group: 'Linux', identifier: 'Ubuntu', versionIdentifier: 'Ubuntu/([0-9\.]*)' }, 68 | { name: 'Debian', group: 'Linux', identifier: 'Debian' }, 69 | { name: 'Gentoo', group: 'Linux', identifier: 'Gentoo' }, 70 | { name: 'Linux', group: 'Linux', identifier: 'Linux' }, 71 | { name: 'BlackBerry', group: 'BlackBerry', identifier: 'BlackBerry' } 72 | ]; 73 | 74 | // Set browser data 75 | var setBrowserData = function() { 76 | var userAgent = pgwBrowser.userAgent.toLowerCase(); 77 | 78 | // Check browser type 79 | for (i in browserData) { 80 | var browserRegExp = new RegExp(browserData[i].identifier.toLowerCase()); 81 | var browserRegExpResult = browserRegExp.exec(userAgent); 82 | 83 | if (browserRegExpResult != null && browserRegExpResult[1]) { 84 | pgwBrowser.browser.name = browserData[i].name; 85 | pgwBrowser.browser.group = browserData[i].group; 86 | 87 | // Check version 88 | if (browserData[i].versionIdentifier) { 89 | var versionRegExp = new RegExp(browserData[i].versionIdentifier.toLowerCase()); 90 | var versionRegExpResult = versionRegExp.exec(userAgent); 91 | 92 | if (versionRegExpResult != null && versionRegExpResult[1]) { 93 | setBrowserVersion(versionRegExpResult[1]); 94 | } 95 | 96 | } else { 97 | setBrowserVersion(browserRegExpResult[1]); 98 | } 99 | 100 | break; 101 | } 102 | } 103 | 104 | return true; 105 | }; 106 | 107 | // Set browser version 108 | var setBrowserVersion = function(version) { 109 | var splitVersion = version.split('.', 2); 110 | pgwBrowser.browser.fullVersion = version; 111 | 112 | // Major version 113 | if (splitVersion[0]) { 114 | pgwBrowser.browser.majorVersion = parseInt(splitVersion[0]); 115 | } 116 | 117 | // Minor version 118 | if (splitVersion[1]) { 119 | pgwBrowser.browser.minorVersion = parseInt(splitVersion[1]); 120 | } 121 | 122 | return true; 123 | }; 124 | 125 | // Set OS data 126 | var setOsData = function() { 127 | var userAgent = pgwBrowser.userAgent.toLowerCase(); 128 | 129 | // Check browser type 130 | for (i in osData) { 131 | var osRegExp = new RegExp(osData[i].identifier.toLowerCase()); 132 | var osRegExpResult = osRegExp.exec(userAgent); 133 | 134 | if (osRegExpResult != null) { 135 | pgwBrowser.os.name = osData[i].name; 136 | pgwBrowser.os.group = osData[i].group; 137 | 138 | // Version defined 139 | if (osData[i].version) { 140 | setOsVersion(osData[i].version, (osData[i].versionSeparator) ? osData[i].versionSeparator : '.'); 141 | 142 | // Version detected 143 | } else if (osRegExpResult[1]) { 144 | setOsVersion(osRegExpResult[1], (osData[i].versionSeparator) ? osData[i].versionSeparator : '.'); 145 | 146 | // Version identifier 147 | } else if (osData[i].versionIdentifier) { 148 | var versionRegExp = new RegExp(osData[i].versionIdentifier.toLowerCase()); 149 | var versionRegExpResult = versionRegExp.exec(userAgent); 150 | 151 | if (versionRegExpResult != null && versionRegExpResult[1]) { 152 | setOsVersion(versionRegExpResult[1], (osData[i].versionSeparator) ? osData[i].versionSeparator : '.'); 153 | } 154 | } 155 | 156 | break; 157 | } 158 | } 159 | 160 | return true; 161 | }; 162 | 163 | // Set OS version 164 | var setOsVersion = function(version, separator) { 165 | if (separator.substr(0, 1) == '[') { 166 | var splitVersion = version.split(new RegExp(separator, 'g'), 2); 167 | } else { 168 | var splitVersion = version.split(separator, 2); 169 | } 170 | 171 | if (separator != '.') { 172 | version = version.replace(new RegExp(separator, 'g'), '.'); 173 | } 174 | 175 | pgwBrowser.os.fullVersion = version; 176 | 177 | // Major version 178 | if (splitVersion[0]) { 179 | pgwBrowser.os.majorVersion = parseInt(splitVersion[0]); 180 | } 181 | 182 | // Minor version 183 | if (splitVersion[1]) { 184 | pgwBrowser.os.minorVersion = parseInt(splitVersion[1]); 185 | } 186 | 187 | return true; 188 | }; 189 | 190 | // Set viewport size 191 | var setViewportSize = function(init) { 192 | pgwBrowser.viewport.width = $(window).width(); 193 | pgwBrowser.viewport.height = $(window).height(); 194 | 195 | // Resize triggers 196 | if (typeof init == 'undefined') { 197 | if (resizeEvent == null) { 198 | $(window).trigger('PgwBrowser::StartResizing'); 199 | } else { 200 | clearTimeout(resizeEvent); 201 | } 202 | 203 | resizeEvent = setTimeout(function() { 204 | $(window).trigger('PgwBrowser::StopResizing'); 205 | clearTimeout(resizeEvent); 206 | resizeEvent = null; 207 | }, 300); 208 | } 209 | 210 | return true; 211 | }; 212 | 213 | // Set viewport orientation 214 | var setViewportOrientation = function() { 215 | if (typeof window.orientation == 'undefined') { 216 | 217 | if (pgwBrowser.viewport.width >= pgwBrowser.viewport.height) { 218 | pgwBrowser.viewport.orientation = 'landscape'; 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