A simple tool to check the client browser version and operating system with some more details. The Browser User-Agent is detected and displayed in a nice way with some extra information see features. The user can take a screenshot of the information or send it directly via E-Mail (PHPMailer or PHP mail function) to a given address.
- Webserver or localhost with PHP 7.4 or higher
- Mailserver so send vie SMTP (Optional)
- Composer to install dependencies (required)
- Clone this repository
- Run
composer install
to install dependencies - Copy
config.php.sample
toconfig.php
and edit the settings - Choose if you want to use the PHPMailer or the integrated PHP mail function
- Open the index.php file in your browser
- Upload the files to your webserver
- Install composer on your server and run
composer install --no-dev --optimize-autoloader
inside the project folder - Copy
config.php.sample
toconfig.php
and set the settings - Open the index.php file in your browser
- Settings need to be set in the
config.php
file - A static testmail script is included to test a smtp connection via PHPMailer
- If you want to use SMTP with Google, Apple, Microsoft or Azure, please refer to the documentation of PHPMailer for further modules
- In production make sure to set the
DEBUG
setting tofalse
to hide error messages, otherwise the ajax requests message will not show in the frontend
- Detects
- the browser and engine version
- the operating system
- the user's IP address
- the user's browser resolution
- the user's device type
- the user's browser preferred language
- Screenshot / Capture
- A button to take a screenshot / capture the information in a canvas
- The canvas is shown in a nice fancybox
- The fancybox provides a download button to save the image
- Send E-Mail
- The data can be sent directly to an E-Mail address
- You can choose to use a SMTP server or the PHP mail function
- The SMTP server settings can be configured in the config.php file
- Shows a message depending on the success or failure of the mail function
- Send email button is disabled after sending the mail
- Sendmail function is handled via ajax request
- Styled messages for success and error responses
- Shows a unique token which is also sent via mail and on the screenshot
- Optimized for mobile devices
- For updating the browser and device detection, you can use the composer package manager.
- You can easily update the WhichBrowser library by running the command
composer update whichbrowser/parser
in the project folder.
- You can easily update the WhichBrowser library by running the command
- Styling is done with LESS and compiled to CSS
This project uses the following libraries
- PHP
- WhichBrowser (To interpret the browsers User-Agent string and identify latest browsers and devices)
- PHPMailer (Optional)
- JS
- jQuery (3.5.1)
- html2canvas (1.4.1)
- FancyBox (3.5.7)
- CSS / Fonts
- Fonts
- Open Sans (locally integrated Google Font)
- Roboto Mono (locally integrated Google Font)
- Icon Library
- Font Awesome Pro (6.5.2)
- Fonts