isMobile.js 3.7 KB
import _objectSpread from "@babel/runtime/helpers/esm/objectSpread2";
import _slicedToArray from "@babel/runtime/helpers/esm/slicedToArray";
// MIT License from https://github.com/kaimallea/isMobile
var applePhone = /iPhone/i;
var appleIpod = /iPod/i;
var appleTablet = /iPad/i;
var androidPhone = /\bAndroid(?:.+)Mobile\b/i; // Match 'Android' AND 'Mobile'

var androidTablet = /Android/i;
var amazonPhone = /\bAndroid(?:.+)SD4930UR\b/i;
var amazonTablet = /\bAndroid(?:.+)(?:KF[A-Z]{2,4})\b/i;
var windowsPhone = /Windows Phone/i;
var windowsTablet = /\bWindows(?:.+)ARM\b/i; // Match 'Windows' AND 'ARM'

var otherBlackberry = /BlackBerry/i;
var otherBlackberry10 = /BB10/i;
var otherOpera = /Opera Mini/i;
var otherChrome = /\b(CriOS|Chrome)(?:.+)Mobile/i;
var otherFirefox = /Mobile(?:.+)Firefox\b/i; // Match 'Mobile' AND 'Firefox'

function match(regex, userAgent) {
  return regex.test(userAgent);
}

function isMobile(userAgent) {
  var ua = userAgent || (typeof navigator !== 'undefined' ? navigator.userAgent : ''); // Facebook mobile app's integrated browser adds a bunch of strings that
  // match everything. Strip it out if it exists.

  var tmp = ua.split('[FBAN');

  if (typeof tmp[1] !== 'undefined') {
    var _tmp = tmp;

    var _tmp2 = _slicedToArray(_tmp, 1);

    ua = _tmp2[0];
  } // Twitter mobile app's integrated browser on iPad adds a "Twitter for
  // iPhone" string. Same probably happens on other tablet platforms.
  // This will confuse detection so strip it out if it exists.


  tmp = ua.split('Twitter');

  if (typeof tmp[1] !== 'undefined') {
    var _tmp3 = tmp;

    var _tmp4 = _slicedToArray(_tmp3, 1);

    ua = _tmp4[0];
  }

  var result = {
    apple: {
      phone: match(applePhone, ua) && !match(windowsPhone, ua),
      ipod: match(appleIpod, ua),
      tablet: !match(applePhone, ua) && match(appleTablet, ua) && !match(windowsPhone, ua),
      device: (match(applePhone, ua) || match(appleIpod, ua) || match(appleTablet, ua)) && !match(windowsPhone, ua)
    },
    amazon: {
      phone: match(amazonPhone, ua),
      tablet: !match(amazonPhone, ua) && match(amazonTablet, ua),
      device: match(amazonPhone, ua) || match(amazonTablet, ua)
    },
    android: {
      phone: !match(windowsPhone, ua) && match(amazonPhone, ua) || !match(windowsPhone, ua) && match(androidPhone, ua),
      tablet: !match(windowsPhone, ua) && !match(amazonPhone, ua) && !match(androidPhone, ua) && (match(amazonTablet, ua) || match(androidTablet, ua)),
      device: !match(windowsPhone, ua) && (match(amazonPhone, ua) || match(amazonTablet, ua) || match(androidPhone, ua) || match(androidTablet, ua)) || match(/\bokhttp\b/i, ua)
    },
    windows: {
      phone: match(windowsPhone, ua),
      tablet: match(windowsTablet, ua),
      device: match(windowsPhone, ua) || match(windowsTablet, ua)
    },
    other: {
      blackberry: match(otherBlackberry, ua),
      blackberry10: match(otherBlackberry10, ua),
      opera: match(otherOpera, ua),
      firefox: match(otherFirefox, ua),
      chrome: match(otherChrome, ua),
      device: match(otherBlackberry, ua) || match(otherBlackberry10, ua) || match(otherOpera, ua) || match(otherFirefox, ua) || match(otherChrome, ua)
    },
    // Additional
    any: null,
    phone: null,
    tablet: null
  };
  result.any = result.apple.device || result.android.device || result.windows.device || result.other.device; // excludes 'other' devices and ipods, targeting touchscreen phones

  result.phone = result.apple.phone || result.android.phone || result.windows.phone;
  result.tablet = result.apple.tablet || result.android.tablet || result.windows.tablet;
  return result;
}

var defaultResult = _objectSpread(_objectSpread({}, isMobile()), {}, {
  isMobile: isMobile
});

export default defaultResult;