How can you detect the version of a browser?
This is an improvement on Kennebec's answer.
function get_browser() {
var ua=navigator.userAgent,tem,M=ua.match(/(opera|chrome|safari|firefox|msie|trident(?=\/))\/?\s*(\d+)/i) || [];
if(/trident/i.test(M[1])){
tem=/\brv[ :]+(\d+)/g.exec(ua) || [];
return {name:'IE',version:(tem[1]||'')};
}
if(M[1]==='Chrome'){
tem=ua.match(/\bOPR|Edge\/(\d+)/)
if(tem!=null) {return {name:'Opera', version:tem[1]};}
}
M=M[2]? [M[1], M[2]]: [navigator.appName, navigator.appVersion, '-?'];
if((tem=ua.match(/version\/(\d+)/i))!=null) {M.splice(1,1,tem[1]);}
return {
name: M[0],
version: M[1]
};
}
var browser=get_browser(); // browser.name = 'Chrome'
// browser.version = '40'
console.log(browser);
This way you can shield yourself from the obscurity of the code.
Here are several prominent libraries that handle browser detection as of May 2019.
Bowser by lancedikson - 3,761★s - Last updated May 26, 2019 - 4.8KB
var result = bowser.getParser(window.navigator.userAgent);
console.log(result);
document.write("You are using " + result.parsedResult.browser.name +
" v" + result.parsedResult.browser.version +
" on " + result.parsedResult.os.name);
<script src="https://unpkg.com/[email protected]/es5.js"></script>
*supports Edge based on Chromium
Platform.js by bestiejs - 2,250★s - Last updated Oct 30, 2018 - 5.9KB
console.log(platform);
document.write("You are using " + platform.name +
" v" + platform.version +
" on " + platform.os);
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/platform/1.3.5/platform.min.js"></script>
jQuery Browser by gabceb - 504★s - Last updated Nov 23, 2015 - 1.3KB
console.log($.browser)
document.write("You are using " + $.browser.name +
" v" + $.browser.versionNumber +
" on " + $.browser.platform);
<script src="https://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/2.1.1/jquery.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/jquery-browser/0.1.0/jquery.browser.min.js"></script>
Detect.js (Archived) by darcyclarke - 522★s - Last updated Oct 26, 2015 - 2.9KB
var result = detect.parse(navigator.userAgent);
console.log(result);
document.write("You are using " + result.browser.family +
" v" + result.browser.version +
" on " + result.os.family);
<script src="https://cdnjs.cloudflare.com/ajax/libs/Detect.js/2.2.2/detect.min.js"></script>
Browser Detect (Archived) by QuirksMode - Last updated Nov 14, 2013 - 884B
console.log(BrowserDetect)
document.write("You are using " + BrowserDetect.browser +
" v" + BrowserDetect.version +
" on " + BrowserDetect.OS);
<script src="https://kylemit.github.io/libraries/libraries/BrowserDetect.js"></script>
Notable Mentions:
- WhichBrowser - 1,355★s - Last updated Oct 2, 2018
- Modernizr - 23,397★s - Last updated Jan 12, 2019 - To feed a fed horse, feature detection should drive any canIuse style questions. Browser detection is really just for providing customized images, download files, or instructions for individual browsers.
Further Reading
- Stack Overflow - Browser detection in JavaScript?
- Stack Overflow - How to detect Safari, Chrome, IE, Firefox and Opera browser?
You can see what the browser says, and use that information for logging or testing multiple browsers.
navigator.sayswho= (function(){
var ua= navigator.userAgent;
var tem;
var M= ua.match(/(opera|chrome|safari|firefox|msie|trident(?=\/))\/?\s*(\d+)/i) || [];
if(/trident/i.test(M[1])){
tem= /\brv[ :]+(\d+)/g.exec(ua) || [];
return 'IE '+(tem[1] || '');
}
if(M[1]=== 'Chrome'){
tem= ua.match(/\b(OPR|Edge)\/(\d+)/);
if(tem!= null) return tem.slice(1).join(' ').replace('OPR', 'Opera');
}
M= M[2]? [M[1], M[2]]: [navigator.appName, navigator.appVersion, '-?'];
if((tem= ua.match(/version\/(\d+)/i))!= null) M.splice(1, 1, tem[1]);
return M.join(' ');
})();
console.log(navigator.sayswho); // outputs: `Chrome 62`
This combines kennebec's (K) answer with Hermann Ingjaldsson's (H) answer:
- Maintains original answer's minimal code. (K)
- Works with Microsoft Edge (K)
- Extends the navigator object instead of creating a new variable/object. (K)
- Separates browser version and name into independent child objects. (H)
navigator.browserSpecs = (function(){
var ua = navigator.userAgent, tem,
M = ua.match(/(opera|chrome|safari|firefox|msie|trident(?=\/))\/?\s*(\d+)/i) || [];
if(/trident/i.test(M[1])){
tem = /\brv[ :]+(\d+)/g.exec(ua) || [];
return {name:'IE',version:(tem[1] || '')};
}
if(M[1]=== 'Chrome'){
tem = ua.match(/\b(OPR|Edge)\/(\d+)/);
if(tem != null) return {name:tem[1].replace('OPR', 'Opera'),version:tem[2]};
}
M = M[2]? [M[1], M[2]]: [navigator.appName, navigator.appVersion, '-?'];
if((tem = ua.match(/version\/(\d+)/i))!= null)
M.splice(1, 1, tem[1]);
return {name:M[0], version:M[1]};
})();
console.log(navigator.browserSpecs); //Object { name: "Firefox", version: "42" }
if (navigator.browserSpecs.name == 'Firefox') {
// Do something for Firefox.
if (navigator.browserSpecs.version > 42) {
// Do something for Firefox versions greater than 42.
}
}
else {
// Do something for all other browsers.
}