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Support for GSA (Google Search App) #117
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@haydenth despite not getting back to you until now, I've put a bit of thought into this and thinking about what we can do. I think my previous assumption that I could make a binary distinction between a bot/crawler and a "human-driven" browser was a little optimistic, as I suspect there is a lot of grey in the middle as you have pointed out. So... what's the solution? Well, it would take a little bit of refactoring the code, but I'd propose that we would include the Even though with this kind of refactor, I would bump the major version, I'd be making sure that Does this sound like a reasonable solution to you? |
Hey - thanks for the response. So maybe it might help if I describe the post-processing we do with data coming out of the
So I think bot and (sub) browsers are different things |
OK cool, that all makes sense. I'll have a look at firing up an older iPhone (hopefully I can get the GSA app) and see what I can come up with. |
cc @ryanmchenry2 who works with me and has access to a collection of janky old phones on his desk right now |
Great package. Thanks for doing this, I use it every day. One thing I am noticing in our logs is an increase in traffic from user agents like this:
This is from the Google Search App v 81.0.264749124 (which appears to be using ios-webview v605.1.15). Is there any way this package can detect the GSA version versus the ios-webview version, or preferably both?
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