Parsing HTTP User-Agent string
What is the best method to parse a User-Agent string in Python to reliably detect
- Browser
- Browser version
- OS
Or perhaps any helper library that does it
Solution 1:
I finally decided to write my own, and I am happy with the outcome. Please feel free to use/modify/send me patches, etc.
It's here: http://pypi.python.org/pypi/httpagentparser
Usage example:
>>> import httpagentparser
>>> s = "Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US) AppleWebKit/532.9 (KHTML, like Gecko) \
Chrome/5.0.307.11 Safari/532.9"
>>> print(httpagentparser.simple_detect(s))
('Linux', 'Chrome 5.0.307.11')
>>> print(httpagentparser.detect(s))
{'os': {'name': 'Linux'},
'browser': {'version': '5.0.307.11', 'name': 'Chrome'}}
>>> s = "Mozilla/5.0 (Linux; U; Android 2.3.5; en-in; HTC_DesireS_S510e Build/GRJ90) \
AppleWebKit/533.1 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/4.0 Mobile Safari/533.1"
>>> print(httpagentparser.simple_detect(s))
('Android Linux 2.3.5', 'Safari 4.0')
>>> print(httpagentparser.detect(s))
{'dist': {'version': '2.3.5', 'name': 'Android'},
'os': {'name': 'Linux'},
'browser': {'version': '4.0', 'name': 'Safari'}}
Solution 2:
UASparser for Python by Hicro Kee. Auto updated datafile and cache from remote server with version checking.
Solution 3:
Werkzeug has user-agent parsing built-in.
New link (Jun 2018) http://werkzeug.pocoo.org/docs/0.14/utils/#module-werkzeug.useragents
Solution 4:
The other responses to this question are rather old now. I believe the new standard in Browser User Agent parsing is Browserscope's user agent parser.
- UA Parser pypi package
- UA Parser on github
Also conveniently available with the exact same matching patterns in many other languages. Someday you might want to also parse some UA strings in JavaScript and you don't need to worry about inconsistent parsing.
Solution 5:
Having run these suggestions against the full corpus of Firefox User Agents, I've found that the version-number parsing for comparison is quite poor.
If that's what you need, I suggest that you take a look at UAparser, which used to be part of the browserscope project. Documentation here.