Library to detect bots and crawlers using browser fingerprinting.
You can see it in action on this page.
Fingerprint Scanner relies on Fp-Collect to collect a browser fingerprint. Since the purpose of the library is bot detection, it doesn't detect collect unnecessary fingerprint attributes used for tracking.
npm install fpscanner
In order to use Fingerprint-Scanner your need to pass a fingerprint collected using the fp-collect library. Then, we can analyze the fingerprint with the scanner.
const scanner = require('fpScanner');
//fingerprint is the fingerprint collected with fp-collect
scannerResults = scanner.analyseFingerprint(fingerprint);
// Name of the first test
console.log(scannerResults[0].name);
// PHANTOM_UA
// Result of the test
console.log(scannerResults[0].consistent);
// Either 1 (Inconsistent), 2 (Unsure) or 3 (Consistent)
// Data related with the test
console.log(scannerResults[0].data);
// User agent of the browser
analyseFingerprint returns an array of analysisResult's objects. Each object contains the following information:
- name: the name of the test;
- consistent: the result of the test (CONSISTENT, UNSURE, INCONSISTENT)
- data: data related to the test
Summary of the tests used to detect bots. For more details, visit the documentation page (coming soon).
- PHANTOM_UA: Detect PhantomJS user agent
- PHANTOM_PROPERTIES: Test the presence of properties introduced by PhantomJS
- PHANTOM_ETSL: Runtime verification for PhantomJS
- PHANTOM_LANGUAGE: Use navigator.languages to detect PhantomJS
- PHANTOM_WEBSOCKET: Analyze the error thrown when creating a websocket
- MQ_SCREEN: Use media query related to the screen
- PHANTOM_OVERFLOW: Analyze error thrown when a stack overflow occurs
- PHANTOM_WINDOW_HEIGHT: Analyze window screen dimension
- HEADCHR_UA: Detect Chrome Headless user agent
- WEBDRIVER: Test the presence of webriver attributes
- HEADCHR_CHROME_OBJ: Test the presence of the window.chrome object
- HEADCHR_PERMISSIONS: Test permissions management
- HEADCHR_PLUGINS: Verify the number of plugins
- HEADCHR_IFRAME: Test presence of Chrome Headless using an iframe
- CHR_DEBUG_TOOLS: Test if debug tools are opened
- SELENIUM_DRIVER: Test the presence of Selenium drivers
- CHR_BATTERY: Test the presence of battery
- CHR_MEMORY: Verify if navigator.deviceMemory is consistent
- TRANSPARENT_PIXEL: Verify if a canvas pixel is transparent