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@financial-times/user-agent

v2.1.0

Published

A library to generate user-agent strings that conform to the FT standard

Readme

@financial-times/user-agent

A library to generate user-agent strings that conform to the FT standard.

Usage

Install @financial-times/user-agent as a dependency:

npm install --save @financial-times/user-agent

Include in your code:

import { buildUserAgent } from '@financial-times/user-agent';
// or
const { buildUserAgent } = require('@financial-times/user-agent');

buildUserAgent

The buildUserAgent function can be used to generate a user-agent string based on the app that the function is run in. It uses the Reliability Kit app-info package to determine a system code and version as follows:

  • System code: use the SYSTEM_CODE environment variable. Otherwise, fall back to name in CWD/package.json. If neither is present, use unknown.

  • Version: use the HEROKU_RELEASE_VERSION environment variable, then the AWS_LAMBDA_FUNCTION_VERSION environment variable, Otherwise, fall back to version in CWD/package.json. If none are present, use 0.0.0.

It also includes the Node.js version. E.g.

buildUserAgent();
// "FTSystem/myapp/1.2.3 (Node.js/22.13.1)"

You can optionally pass in options to buildUserAgent to change the output. These options can all be used together.

libraries option

If you pass in an options object with a libraries property (Array of strings - string[]), then library names and versions will be added based on what's found in the application's node_modules folder, e.g.

buildUserAgent({ libraries: ['node-fetch'] });
// "FTSystem/myapp/1.2.3 (node-fetch/2.0.0; Node.js/22.13.1)"

If you pass in multiple libraries then they will be separated by semicolons (;). If a library with a given name cannot be found under node_modules then it will be excluded.

urls option

If you pass in an options object with a urls property (Array of strings - string[]), then these URLs will be added with a leading +, e.g.

buildUserAgent({ urls: ['https://www.ft.com/'] });
// "FTSystem/myapp/1.2.3 (+https://www.ft.com/; Node.js/22.13.1)"

If you pass in multiple urls then they will be separated by semicolons (;).

License

Licensed under the MIT license. Copyright © 2024, The Financial Times Ltd.