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User Agent Class

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The User Agent Class provides functions that help identify information about the browser, mobile device, or robot visiting your site. -In addition you can get referrer information as well as language and supported character-set information.

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Initializing the Class

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Like most other classes in CodeIgniter, the User Agent class is initialized in your controller using the $this->load->library function:

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Once loaded, the object will be available using: $this->agent

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User Agent Definitions

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The user agent name definitions are located in a config file located at: application/config/user_agents.php. You may add items to the -various user agent arrays if needed.

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Example

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When the User Agent class is initialized it will attempt to determine whether the user agent browsing your site is -a web browser, a mobile device, or a robot. It will also gather the platform information if it is available.

- - - -$this->load->library('user_agent');
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-if ($this->agent->is_browser())
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-    $agent = $this->agent->browser().' '.$this->agent->version();
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-elseif ($this->agent->is_robot())
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-    $agent = $this->agent->robot();
-}
-elseif ($this->agent->is_mobile())
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-    $agent = $this->agent->mobile();
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-else
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-    $agent = 'Unidentified User Agent';
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-echo $this->agent->platform(); // Platform info (Windows, Linux, Mac, etc.) -
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Function Reference

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$this->agent->is_browser()

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Returns TRUE/FALSE (boolean) if the user agent is a known web browser.

- - if ($this->agent->is_browser('Safari'))
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-    echo 'You are using Safari.';
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-else if ($this->agent->is_browser())
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-    echo 'You are using a browser.';
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Note:  The string "Safari" in this example is an array key in the list of browser definitions. -You can find this list in application/config/user_agents.php if you want to add new browsers or change the stings.

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$this->agent->is_mobile()

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Returns TRUE/FALSE (boolean) if the user agent is a known mobile device.

- - if ($this->agent->is_mobile('iphone'))
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-    $this->load->view('iphone/home');
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-else if ($this->agent->is_mobile())
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-    $this->load->view('mobile/home');
-}
-else
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-    $this->load->view('web/home');
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$this->agent->is_robot()

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Returns TRUE/FALSE (boolean) if the user agent is a known robot.

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Note:  The user agent library only contains the most common robot -definitions. It is not a complete list of bots. There are hundreds of them so searching for each one would not be -very efficient. If you find that some bots that commonly visit your site are missing from the list you can add them to your -application/config/user_agents.php file.

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$this->agent->is_referral()

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Returns TRUE/FALSE (boolean) if the user agent was referred from another site.

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$this->agent->browser()

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Returns a string containing the name of the web browser viewing your site.

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$this->agent->version()

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Returns a string containing the version number of the web browser viewing your site.

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$this->agent->mobile()

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Returns a string containing the name of the mobile device viewing your site.

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$this->agent->robot()

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Returns a string containing the name of the robot viewing your site.

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$this->agent->platform()

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Returns a string containing the platform viewing your site (Linux, Windows, OS X, etc.).

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$this->agent->referrer()

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The referrer, if the user agent was referred from another site. Typically you'll test for this as follows:

- - if ($this->agent->is_referral())
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$this->agent->agent_string()

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Returns a string containing the full user agent string. Typically it will be something like this:

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$this->agent->accept_lang()

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Lets you determine if the user agent accepts a particular language. Example:

- -if ($this->agent->accept_lang('en'))
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Note: This function is not typically very reliable -since some browsers do not provide language info, and even among those that do, it is not always accurate.

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$this->agent->accept_charset()

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Lets you determine if the user agent accepts a particular character set. Example:

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Note: This function is not typically very reliable -since some browsers do not provide character-set info, and even among those that do, it is not always accurate.

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