| 51Degrees Device Detection |
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| You can also include 51Degrees for inbuilt device detection enabling attributes |
| such as screen size (physical & pixels), supported input methods, release date, |
| hardware vendor and model, browser information, and device price among many |
| others. Such information can be used to improve the user experience of a web |
| site by tailoring the page content, layout and business processes to the |
| precise characteristics of the device. Such customisations improve profit by |
| making it easier for customers to get to the information or services they |
| need. Attributes of the device making a web request can be added to HTTP |
| headers as configurable parameters. |
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| In order to enable 51Degrees download the 51Degrees source code from the |
| official git repository : |
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| - either use the proven stable but frozen 3.2.10 version which |
| supports the Trie algorithm : |
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| git clone https://git.51Degrees.com/Device-Detection.git -b v3.2.10 |
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| - or use the new 3.2.12.12 version which continues to receive database |
| updates and supports a new Hash Trie algorithm, but which is not |
| compatible with older Trie databases : |
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| git clone https://github.com/51Degrees/Device-Detection.git -b v3.2.12 |
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| then run 'make' with USE_51DEGREES and 51DEGREES_SRC set. Both 51DEGREES_INC |
| and 51DEGREES_LIB may additionally be used to force specific different paths |
| for .o and .h, but will default to 51DEGREES_SRC. Make sure to replace |
| '51D_REPO_PATH' with the path to the 51Degrees repository. |
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| 51Degrees provide 3 different detection algorithms: |
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| 1. Pattern - balances main memory usage and CPU. |
| 2. Trie - a very high performance detection solution which uses more main |
| memory than Pattern. |
| 3. Hash Trie - replaces Trie, 3x faster, 80% lower memory consumption and |
| tuning options. |
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| To make with 51Degrees Pattern algorithm use the following command line. |
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| $ make TARGET=<target> USE_51DEGREES=1 51DEGREES_SRC='51D_REPO_PATH'/src/pattern |
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| To use the 51Degrees Trie algorithm use the following command line. |
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| $ make TARGET=<target> USE_51DEGREES=1 51DEGREES_SRC='51D_REPO_PATH'/src/trie |
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| A data file containing information about devices, browsers, operating systems |
| and their associated signatures is then needed. 51Degrees provide a free |
| database with Github repo for this purpose. These free data files are located |
| in '51D_REPO_PATH'/data with the extensions .dat for Pattern data and .trie for |
| Trie data. Free Hash Trie data file can be obtained by signing up for a licence |
| key at https://51degrees.com/products/store/on-premise-device-detection. |
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| For HAProxy developers who need to verify that their changes didn't affect the |
| 51Degrees implementation, a dummy library is provided in the |
| "addons/51degrees/dummy" directory. This does not function, but implements the |
| API such that the 51Degrees module can be used (but not return any meaningful |
| information). To test either Pattern or Hash Trie, build with: |
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| $ make TARGET=<target> USE_51DEGREES=1 51DEGREES_SRC=addons/51degrees/dummy/pattern |
| or |
| $ make TARGET=<target> USE_51DEGREES=1 51DEGREES_SRC=addons/51degrees/dummy/trie |
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| respectively. |
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| The configuration file needs to set the following parameters: |
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| global |
| 51degrees-data-file path to the Pattern or Trie data file |
| 51degrees-property-name-list list of 51Degrees properties to detect |
| 51degrees-property-separator separator to use between values |
| 51degrees-cache-size LRU-based cache size (disabled by default) |
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| The following is an example of the settings for Pattern. |
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| global |
| 51degrees-data-file '51D_REPO_PATH'/data/51Degrees-LiteV3.2.dat |
| 51degrees-property-name-list IsTablet DeviceType IsMobile |
| 51degrees-property-separator , |
| 51degrees-cache-size 10000 |
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| HAProxy needs a way to pass device information to the backend servers. This is |
| done by using the 51d converter or fetch method, which intercepts the HTTP |
| headers and creates some new headers. This is controlled in the frontend |
| http-in section. |
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| The following is an example which adds two new HTTP headers prefixed X-51D- |
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| frontend http-in |
| bind *:8081 |
| default_backend servers |
| http-request set-header X-51D-DeviceTypeMobileTablet %[51d.all(DeviceType,IsMobile,IsTablet)] |
| http-request set-header X-51D-Tablet %[51d.all(IsTablet)] |
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| Here, two headers are created with 51Degrees data, X-51D-DeviceTypeMobileTablet |
| and X-51D-Tablet. Any number of headers can be created this way and can be |
| named anything. 51d.all( ) invokes the 51degrees fetch. It can be passed up to |
| five property names of values to return. Values will be returned in the same |
| order, separated by the 51-degrees-property-separator configured earlier. If a |
| property name can't be found the value 'NoData' is returned instead. |
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| In addition to the device properties three additional properties related to the |
| validity of the result can be returned when used with the Pattern method. The |
| following example shows how Method, Difference and Rank could be included as one |
| new HTTP header X-51D-Stats. |
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| frontend http-in |
| ... |
| http-request set-header X-51D-Stats %[51d.all(Method,Difference,Rank)] |
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| These values indicate how confident 51Degrees is in the result that that was |
| returned. More information is available on the 51Degrees web site at: |
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| https://51degrees.com/support/documentation/pattern |
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| The above 51d.all fetch method uses all available HTTP headers for detection. A |
| modest performance improvement can be obtained by only passing one HTTP header |
| to the detection method with the 51d.single converter. The following example |
| uses the User-Agent HTTP header only for detection. |
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| frontend http-in |
| ... |
| http-request set-header X-51D-DeviceTypeMobileTablet %[req.fhdr(User-Agent),51d.single(DeviceType,IsMobile,IsTablet)] |
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| Any HTTP header could be used inplace of User-Agent by changing the parameter |
| provided to req.fhdr. |
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| When compiled to use the Trie detection method the trie format data file needs |
| to be provided. Changing the extension of the data file from dat to trie will |
| use the correct data. |
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| global |
| 51degrees-data-file '51D_REPO_PATH'/data/51Degrees-LiteV3.2.trie |
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| When used with Trie the Method, Difference and Rank properties are not |
| available. |
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| The free Lite data file contains information about screen size in pixels and |
| whether the device is a mobile. A full list of available properties is located |
| on the 51Degrees web site at: |
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| https://51degrees.com/resources/property-dictionary |
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| Some properties are only available in the paid for Premium and Enterprise |
| versions of 51Degrees. These data sets not only contain more properties but |
| are updated weekly and daily and contain signatures for 100,000s of different |
| device combinations. For more information see the data options comparison web |
| page: |
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| https://51degrees.com/compare-data-options |