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Mobile device detection in Nginx with just 7 lines of configuration
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### Testing if the client is a mobile or a desktop. | |
### The selection is based on the usual UA strings for desktop browsers. | |
## Testing a user agent using a method that reverts the logic of the | |
## UA detection. Inspired by notnotmobile.appspot.com. | |
map $http_user_agent $is_desktop { | |
default 0; | |
~*linux.*android|windows\s+(?:ce|phone) 0; # exceptions to the rule | |
~*spider|crawl|slurp|bot 1; # bots | |
~*windows|linux|os\s+x\s*[\d\._]+|solaris|bsd 1; # OSes | |
} | |
## Revert the logic. | |
map $is_desktop $is_mobile { | |
1 0; | |
0 1; | |
} |
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Usage example:
set $mobile_rewrite do_not_perform;
if ($is_mobile) {
set $mobile_rewrite perform;
}
if ($mobile_rewrite = perform) {
rewrite ^ http://m.domain.com$request_uri? redirect;
break;
}