How do I get the user agent with Flask?
from flask import request
request.headers.get('User-Agent')
You can also use the request.user_agent
object which contains the following attributes which are created based on the useragent string:
- platform (windows, linux, macos, etc.)
- browser (chrome, firefox, msie, etc.)
- version
- language
- string (
== request.headers.get('User-Agent')
)
Note: As of werkzeug 2.0, the parsed data of request.user_agent
has been deprecated; if you want to keep getting details you need to use a custom UserAgent
implementation and set it as user_agent_class
on a custom Request
subclass, which is set as request_class
on the Flask
instance (or a subclass).
Here's an example implementation that uses ua-parser
:
from ua_parser import user_agent_parser
from werkzeug.user_agent import UserAgent
from werkzeug.utils import cached_property
class ParsedUserAgent(UserAgent):
@cached_property
def _details(self):
return user_agent_parser.Parse(self.string)
@property
def platform(self):
return self._details['os']['family']
@property
def browser(self):
return self._details['user_agent']['family']
@property
def version(self):
return '.'.join(
part
for key in ('major', 'minor', 'patch')
if (part := self._details['user_agent'][key]) is not None
)
If you use
request.headers.get('User-Agent')
you may get: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/45.0.2454.101 Safari/537.36
If you use
request.user_agent
you may get like this:
- user_agent.platform: windows
- user_agent.browser: chrome
- user_agent.version: 45.0.2454.101
- user_agent.language: None
- user_agent.string: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; WOW64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/45.0.2454.101 Safari/537.36