DeviceAtlas Device Detection ---------------------------- In order to add DeviceAtlas Device Detection support, you would need to download the API source code from https://deviceatlas.com/deviceatlas-haproxy-module. Once extracted : $ make TARGET= USE_DEVICEATLAS=1 DEVICEATLAS_SRC= Optionally DEVICEATLAS_INC and DEVICEATLAS_LIB may be set to override the path to the include files and libraries respectively if they're not in the source directory. Also, in the case the api cache support is not needed and/or a C++ toolchain could not be used, DEVICEATLAS_NOCACHE is available. $ make TARGET= USE_DEVICEATLAS=1 DEVICEATLAS_SRC= DEVICEATLAS_NOCACHE=1 However, if the API had been installed beforehand, DEVICEATLAS_SRC can be omitted. Note that the DeviceAtlas C API version supported is from the 3.x releases series (3.2.1 minimum recommended). For HAProxy developers who need to verify that their changes didn't accidentally break the DeviceAtlas code, it is possible to build a dummy library provided in the addons/deviceatlas/dummy directory and to use it as an alternative for the full library. This will not provide the full functionalities, it will just allow haproxy to start with a deviceatlas configuration, which generally is enough to validate API changes : $ make TARGET= USE_DEVICEATLAS=1 DEVICEATLAS_SRC=$PWD/addons/deviceatlas/dummy These are supported DeviceAtlas directives (see doc/configuration.txt) : - deviceatlas-json-file . - deviceatlas-log-level (0 to 3, level of information returned by the API, 0 by default). - deviceatlas-property-separator (character used to separate the properties produced by the API, | by default). - deviceatlas-cache-size (number of cache entries, 0 by default). Sample configuration : global deviceatlas-json-file ... frontend bind *:8881 default_backend servers There are two distinct methods available, one which leverages all HTTP headers and one which uses only a single HTTP header for the detection. The former method is highly recommended and more accurate. There are several possible use cases. # To transmit the DeviceAtlas data downstream to the target application All HTTP headers via the sample / fetch http-request set-header X-DeviceAtlas-Data %[da-csv-fetch(primaryHardwareType,osName,osVersion,browserName,browserVersion,browserRenderingEngine)] Single HTTP header (e.g. User-Agent) via the converter http-request set-header X-DeviceAtlas-Data %[req.fhdr(User-Agent),da-csv-conv(primaryHardwareType,osName,osVersion,browserName,browserVersion,browserRenderingEngine)] # Mobile content switching with ACL All HTTP headers acl is_mobile da-csv-fetch(mobileDevice) 1 Single HTTP header acl device_type_tablet req.fhdr(User-Agent),da-csv-conv(primaryHardwareType) "Tablet" Note that the JSON download scheduler is now part of the API's package, it is recommended to read its documentation. Note it needs to be started before HAProxy. Please find more information about DeviceAtlas and the detection methods at https://deviceatlas.com/resources .