Detect device, and render view according to the detected device type.
To install, you can use npm or yarn:
npm install react-device-detect --save
or
yarn add react-device-detect
This library uses a technique called user agent sniffing to detect device information. That means it works by examining the User Agent string given by a browser and comparing it to a list of browser and device names it knows about. This technique works, but has drawbacks and may or may not be the right approach, depending on what you're trying to achieve. If you need to detect a specific browser type (e.g. Chrome, Safari, Internet Explorer) or specific category of device (e.g. all iPods), this library can do that. If you just want your React app to behave differently or look different on mobiles in general, CSS @media queries and matchMedia are probably what you want. There are many libraries that can help with using @media queries and matchMedia in React projects, such as react-responsive and @react-hook/media-query.
Example:
import{BrowserView,MobileView,isBrowser,isMobile}from'react-device-detect';<BrowserView><h1>This is rendered only in browser</h1></BrowserView><MobileView><h1>This is rendered only on mobile</h1></MobileView>if you don't need a view, you can use isMobile for conditional rendering
import{isMobile}from'react-device-detect';functionApp(){renderContent=()=>{if(isMobile){return<div> This content is available only on mobile</div>}return<div> ...content </div>}render(){returnthis.renderContent();}}If you want to leave a message to a specific browser (e.g IE), you can use isIE selector
import{isIE}from'react-device-detect';functionApp(){render(){if(isIE)return<div> IE is not supported. Download Chrome/Opera/Firefox </div>return(<div>...content</div>)}}If you want to render a view on a specific device and with a specific condition:
import{browserName,CustomView}from'react-device-detect';functionApp(){render(){return(<CustomViewcondition={browserName==="Chrome"}><div>...content</div></CustomView>)}}You can style a view component by passing class to the className prop
<BrowserViewclassName="custom-class"><p>View content</p></BrowserView>or you can pass inline styles to style prop
conststyles={background: 'red',fontSize: '24px',lineHeight: '2',};<BrowserViewstyle={styles}><p>View content</p></BrowserView>import*asrddfrom'react-device-detect';rdd.isMobile=true;// use in testsMIT