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DeviceAtlas Device Detection
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In order to add DeviceAtlas Device Detection support, you would need to download
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the API source code from https://deviceatlas.com/deviceatlas-haproxy-module.
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The build supports the USE_PCRE and USE_PCRE2 options. Once extracted :
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$ make TARGET=<target> USE_PCRE=1 (or USE_PCRE2=1) USE_DEVICEATLAS=1 DEVICEATLAS_SRC=<path to the API root folder>
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Optionally DEVICEATLAS_INC and DEVICEATLAS_LIB may be set to override the path
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to the include files and libraries respectively if they're not in the source
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directory.
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For HAProxy developers who need to verify that their changes didn't accidentally
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break the DeviceAtlas code, it is possible to build a dummy library provided in
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the addons/deviceatlas/dummy directory and to use it as an alternative for the
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full library. This will not provide the full functionalities, it will just allow
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haproxy to start with a deviceatlas configuration, which generally is enough to
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validate API changes :
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$ make TARGET=<target> USE_PCRE=1 USE_DEVICEATLAS=1 DEVICEATLAS_SRC=$PWD/addons/deviceatlas/dummy
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These are supported DeviceAtlas directives (see doc/configuration.txt) :
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- deviceatlas-json-file <path to the DeviceAtlas JSON data file>.
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- deviceatlas-log-level <number> (0 to 3, level of information returned by
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the API, 0 by default).
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- deviceatlas-property-separator <character> (character used to separate the
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properties produced by the API, | by default).
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Sample configuration :
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global
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deviceatlas-json-file <path to json file>
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...
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frontend
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bind *:8881
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default_backend servers
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There are two distinct methods available, one which leverages all HTTP headers
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and one which uses only a single HTTP header for the detection. The former
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method is highly recommended and more accurate. There are several possible use
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cases.
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# To transmit the DeviceAtlas data downstream to the target application
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All HTTP headers via the sample / fetch
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http-request set-header X-DeviceAtlas-Data %[da-csv-fetch(primaryHardwareType,osName,osVersion,browserName,browserVersion,browserRenderingEngine)]
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Single HTTP header (e.g. User-Agent) via the converter
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http-request set-header X-DeviceAtlas-Data %[req.fhdr(User-Agent),da-csv-conv(primaryHardwareType,osName,osVersion,browserName,browserVersion,browserRenderingEngine)]
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# Mobile content switching with ACL
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All HTTP headers
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acl is_mobile da-csv-fetch(mobileDevice) 1
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Single HTTP header
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acl device_type_tablet req.fhdr(User-Agent),da-csv-conv(primaryHardwareType) "Tablet"
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Please find more information about DeviceAtlas and the detection methods at https://deviceatlas.com/resources .
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