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request the caniuse data to check browsers compatibilities

Installation

$ npm install caniuse-api --save

Usage

const caniuse = require('caniuse-api')

caniuse.getSupport('border-radius')
caniuse.isSupported('border-radius', 'ie 8, ie 9')
caniuse.setBrowserScope('> 5%, last 1 version')
caniuse.getSupport('border-radius')
// ...

API

caniuse.getSupport(feature)

ask since which browsers versions a feature is available

  • y: Since which browser version the feature is available
  • n: Up to which browser version the feature is unavailable
  • a: Up to which browser version the feature is partially supported
  • X: Up to which browser version the feature is prefixed
caniuse.getSupport('border-radius', true)
/*
[ safari: { y: 3.1, x: 4 },
  opera: { n: 10, y: 10.5 },
  ios_saf: { y: 3.2, x: 3.2 },
  ie_mob: { y: 10 },
  ie: { n: 8, y: 9 },
  firefox: { a: 2, x: 3.6, y: 3 },
  chrome: { y: 4, x: 4 },
  and_chr: { y: 39 } ]
*/

caniuse.isSupported(feature, browsers)

ask if a feature is supported by some browsers

caniuse.isSupported('border-radius', 'ie 8, ie 9') // false
caniuse.isSupported('border-radius', 'ie 9') // true

caniuse.find(query)

search for a caniuse feature name

Ex:

caniuse.find('radius') // ['border-radius']
caniuse.find('nothingness') // []
caniuse.find('css3')
/*
[ 'css3-boxsizing',
  'css3-colors',
  'css3-cursors-newer',
  'css3-cursors',
  'css3-tabsize' ]
*/

caniuse.getLatestStableBrowsers()

get the current version for each browser

caniuse.getLatestStableBrowsers()
/*
[ 'safari 8',
  'opera 26',
  'ios_saf 8.1',
  'ie_mob 11',
  'ie 11',
  'firefox 33',
  'chrome 39' ]
*/

caniuse.getBrowserScope()

returns a list of browsers currently used for the scope of operations

caniuse.getBrowserScope()
/*
[ 'safari',
  'opera',
  'op_mini',
  'ios_saf',
  'ie_mob',
  'ie',
  'firefox',
  'chrome',
  'android',
  'and_uc',
  'and_chr' ]
*/

caniuse.setBrowserScope(browserscope)

if you do not like the default browser scope, you can set it globally by using this method

  • browserscope should be a 'autoprefixer' formatted string
caniuse.setBrowserScope('> 5%, last 2 versions, Firefox ESR, Opera 12.1')

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