determines name and version of underlying browser and operating system (not only for Svelte)
NPM users: please consider the Github README for the latest description of this package (as updating the docs would otherwise always require a new NPM package version)
Just a small note: if you like this module and plan to use it, consider "starring" this repository (you will find the "Star" button on the top right of this page), so that I know which of my repositories to take most care of.
svelte-system-info
may be used as an ECMAScript module (ESM), a CommonJS or AMD module or from a global variable.
You may either install the package into your build environment using NPM with the command
npm install svelte-system-info
or load the plain script file directly
<script src="https://unpkg.com/svelte-system-info"></script>
How to access the package depends on the type of module you prefer
import System from 'svelte-system-info'
const System = require('svelte-system-info')
require(['svelte-system-info'], (System) => {...})
Alternatively, you may access the global variable System
directly.
For Svelte, it is recommended to import the package in a module context:
<script context="module">
import System from 'svelte-system-info'
</script>
<script>
console.log('BrowserName', System.BrowserName)
console.log('BrowserVersion', System.BrowserVersion)
console.log('OSName', System.OSName)
console.log('OSVersion', System.OSVersion)
</script>
Let's assume that you already "required" or "imported" (or simply loaded) the module according to your local environment. In that case, you may use it as follows:
console.log('BrowserName', System.BrowserName)
console.log('BrowserVersion', System.BrowserVersion)
console.log('OSName', System.OSName)
console.log('OSVersion', System.OSVersion)
An example is available on the Svelte REPL - feel free to play with it!
You may easily build this package yourself.
Just install NPM according to the instructions for your platform and follow these steps:
npm install
in order to install the complete build environmentnpm run build
to create a new buildYou may also look into the author's build-configuration-study for a general description of his build environment.