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The config to share target browsers and Node.js versions between different front-end tools. It is used in:

All tools will find target browsers automatically, when you add the following to package.json:

  "browserslist": [
    "defaults and fully supports es6-module",
    "maintained node versions"
  ]

Or in .browserslistrc config:

# Browsers that we support

defaults and fully supports es6-module
maintained node versions

Developers set their version lists using queries like last 2 versions to be free from updating versions manually. Browserslist will use caniuse-lite with Can I Use data for this queries.

You can check how config works at our playground: browsersl.ist

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Tools

Analyze your Browserslist Config

  • Run npx browserslist in your project directory to see project’s target browsers. This CLI tool is built-in and available in any project with Autoprefixer.
  • browserslist-lint checks your config for popular mistakes.

Update caniuse-lite

Show “We do not support your browser” Banner

Get Statistics for >5% in my stats:

Others

Text Editors

These extensions will add syntax highlighting for .browserslistrc files.

Best Practices

  • There is a defaults query, which gives a reasonable configuration for most users:

      "browserslist": [
        "defaults"
      ]
  • If you want to change the default set of browsers, we recommend including last 2 versions, not dead, > 0.2%. This is because last n versions on its own does not add popular old versions, while only using a percentage of usage numbers above 0.2% will in the long run make popular browsers even more popular. We might run into a monopoly and stagnation situation, as we had with Internet Explorer 6. Please use this setting with caution.

  • Select browsers directly (last 2 Chrome versions) only if you are making a web app for a kiosk with one browser. There are a lot of browsers on the market. If you are making general web app you should respect browsers diversity.

  • Don’t remove browsers just because you don’t know them. Opera Mini has 100 million users in Africa and it is more popular in the global market than Microsoft Edge. Chinese QQ Browsers has more market share than Firefox and desktop Safari combined.

Queries

Browserslist will use browsers and Node.js versions query from one of these sources:

  1. .browserslistrc config file in current or parent directories.
  2. browserslist key in package.json file in current or parent directories.
  3. browserslist config file in current or parent directories.
  4. BROWSERSLIST environment variable.
  5. If the above methods did not produce a valid result Browserslist will use defaults: > 0.5%, last 2 versions, Firefox ESR, not dead.

Query Composition

An or combiner can use the keyword or as well as ,. last 1 version or > 1% is equal to last 1 version, > 1%.

and query combinations are also supported to perform an intersection of all the previous queries: last 1 version or chrome > 75 and > 1% will select (browser last version or Chrome since 76) and more than 1% marketshare.

There are 3 different ways to combine queries as depicted below. First you start with a single query and then we combine the queries to get our final list.

Obviously you can not start with a not combiner, since there is no left-hand side query to combine it with. The left-hand is always resolved as and combiner even if or is used (this is an API implementation specificity).

Query combiner type Illustration Example
or/, combiner
(union)
Union of queries > .5% or last 2 versions
> .5%, last 2 versions
and combiner
(intersection)
intersection of queries > .5% and last 2 versions
not combiner
(relative complement)
Relative complement of queries These three are equivalent to one another:
> .5% and not last 2 versions
> .5% or not last 2 versions
> .5%, not last 2 versions

A quick way to test your query is to do npx browserslist '> 0.3%, not dead' in your terminal.

Full List

You can specify the browser and Node.js versions by queries (case insensitive):

  • defaults: Browserslist’s default browsers (> 0.5%, last 2 versions, Firefox ESR, not dead).
  • By usage statistics:
    • > 5%: browsers versions selected by global usage statistics. >=, < and <= work too.
    • > 5% in US: uses USA usage statistics. It accepts two-letter country code.
    • > 5% in alt-AS: uses Asia region usage statistics. List of all region codes can be found at caniuse-lite/data/regions.
    • > 5% in my stats: uses custom usage data.
    • > 5% in browserslist-config-mycompany stats: uses custom usage data from browserslist-config-mycompany/browserslist-stats.json.
    • cover 99.5%: most popular browsers that provide coverage.
    • cover 99.5% in US: same as above, with two-letter country code.
    • cover 99.5% in my stats: uses custom usage data.
  • Last versions:
    • last 2 versions: the last 2 versions for each browser.
    • last 2 Chrome versions: the last 2 versions of Chrome browser.
    • last 2 major versions or last 2 iOS major versions: all minor/patch releases of last 2 major versions.
  • dead: browsers without official support or updates for 24 months. Right now it is IE 11, IE_Mob 11, BlackBerry 10, BlackBerry 7, Samsung 4, OperaMobile 12.1 and all versions of Baidu.
  • Node.js versions:
    • node 10 and node 10.4: selects latest Node.js 10.x.x or 10.4.x release.
    • last 2 node versions: select 2 latest Node.js releases.
    • last 2 node major versions: select 2 latest major-version Node.js releases.
    • current node: Node.js version used by Browserslist right now.
    • maintained node versions: all Node.js versions, which are still maintained by Node.js Foundation.
  • Browsers versions:
    • iOS 7: the iOS browser version 7 directly. Note, that op_mini has special version all.
    • Firefox > 20: versions of Firefox newer than 20. >=, < and <= work too. It also works with Node.js.
    • ie 6-8: selects an inclusive range of versions.
    • Firefox ESR: the latest Firefox Extended Support Release.
    • PhantomJS 2.1 and PhantomJS 1.9: selects Safari versions similar to PhantomJS runtime.
  • extends browserslist-config-mycompany: take queries from browserslist-config-mycompany npm package.
  • By browser support:
    In these example queries es6 and es6-module are the the feat parameter from the URL of the Can I Use page. A list of all available features can be found at caniuse-lite/data/features.
    • fully supports es6: browsers with full support for specific features. For example, fully supports css-grid will omit Edge 12-15, as those browser versions are marked as having partial support.
    • partially supports es6-module or supports es6-module: browsers with full or partial support for specific features. For example, partially supports css-grid will include Edge 12-15 support, as those browser versions are marked as having partial support.
  • browserslist config: the browsers defined in Browserslist config. Useful in Differential Serving to modify user’s config like browserslist config and fully supports es6-module.
  • since 2015 or last 2 years: all versions released since year 2015 (also since 2015-03 and since 2015-03-10).
  • unreleased versions or unreleased Chrome versions: alpha and beta versions.
  • not ie <= 8: exclude IE 8 and lower from previous queries.

You can add not to any query.

Grammar Definition

There is a grammar specification about the query syntax, which may be helpful if you're implementing a parser or something else.

Debug

Run npx browserslist in a project directory to see which browsers were selected by your queries.

$ npx browserslist
and_chr 61
and_ff 56
and_qq 1.2
and_uc 11.4
android 56
baidu 7.12
bb 10
chrome 62
edge 16
firefox 56
ios_saf 11
opera 48
safari 11
samsung 5

Browsers

The following table maps browser names & their target devices into identifiers used by browserslist.

Browser Name Desktop Android iOS Other Mobile
Android (WebView) Android
Baidu Baidu
BlackBerry BlackBerry bb
Chrome Chrome ChromeAndroid and_chr ↪︎ ios_saf2
Edge Edge ↪︎ and_chr ↪︎ ios_saf2
Electron Electron
Firefox Firefox ff FirefoxAndroid and_ff ↪︎ ios_saf2
Internet Explorer Explorer ie ie_mob
Node.js Node
KaiOS Browser kaios
Opera Opera op_mob 1 ↪︎ ios_saf2
Opera Mini3 OperaMini op_mini
QQ browser and_qq
Safari Safari iOS ios_saf
Samsung Internet Samsung
UC Browser UCAndroid and_uc
  • ↪︎ name implies that the browser uses the same engine captured by name
  • 1 Opera Mobile ≈ Chrome Android
  • 2 All iOS browsers use WebKit
  • 3 Opera Mini has 2 modes “Extreme” and “High” for data saving. op_mini targets at the “Extreme” one. “High” is compatible with the normal Opera Mobile.

Config File

package.json

If you want to reduce config files in project root, you can specify browsers in package.json with browserslist key:

{
  "private": true,
  "dependencies": {
    "autoprefixer": "^6.5.4"
  },
  "browserslist": [
    "last 1 version",
    "> 1%",
    "not dead"
  ]
}

.browserslistrc

Separated Browserslist config should be named .browserslistrc and have browsers queries split by a new line. Each line is combined with the or combiner. Comments starts with # symbol:

# Browsers that we support

last 1 version
> 1%
not dead # no browsers without security updates

Browserslist will check config in every directory in path. So, if tool process app/styles/main.css, you can put config to root, app/ or app/styles.

You can specify direct path in BROWSERSLIST_CONFIG environment variables.

Shareable Configs

You can use the following query to reference an exported Browserslist config from another package:

  "browserslist": [
    "extends browserslist-config-mycompany"
  ]

For security reasons, external configuration only supports packages that have the browserslist-config- prefix. npm scoped packages are also supported, by naming or prefixing the module with @scope/browserslist-config, such as @scope/browserslist-config or @scope/browserslist-config-mycompany.

If you don’t accept Browserslist queries from users, you can disable the validation by using the or BROWSERSLIST_DANGEROUS_EXTEND environment variable.

BROWSERSLIST_DANGEROUS_EXTEND=1 npx webpack

Because this uses npm's resolution, you can also reference specific files in a package:

  "browserslist": [
    "extends browserslist-config-mycompany/desktop",
    "extends browserslist-config-mycompany/mobile"
  ]

When writing a shared Browserslist package, just export an array. browserslist-config-mycompany/index.js:

module.exports = [
  'last 1 version',
  '> 1%',
  'not dead'
]

You can also include a browserslist-stats.json file as part of your shareable config at the root and query it using > 5% in browserslist-config-mycompany stats. It uses the same format as extends and the dangerousExtend property as above.

You can export configs for different environments and select environment by BROWSERSLIST_ENV or env option in your tool:

module.exports = {
  development: [
    'last 1 version'
  ],
  production: [
    'last 1 version',
    '> 1%',
    'not dead'
  ]
}

Configuring for Different Environments

You can also specify different browser queries for various environments. Browserslist will choose query according to BROWSERSLIST_ENV or NODE_ENV variables. If none of them is declared, Browserslist will firstly look for production queries and then use defaults.

In package.json:

  "browserslist": {
    "production": [
      "> 1%",
      "not dead"
    ],
    "modern": [
      "last 1 chrome version",
      "last 1 firefox version"
    ],
    "ssr": [
      "node 12"
    ]
  }

In .browserslistrc config:

[production]
> 1%
not dead

[modern]
last 1 chrome version
last 1 firefox version

[ssr]
node 12

Custom Usage Data

If you have a website, you can query against the usage statistics of your site. browserslist-ga will ask access to Google Analytics and then generate browserslist-stats.json:

npx browserslist-ga

Or you can use browserslist-ga-export to convert Google Analytics data without giving a password for Google account.

You can generate usage statistics file by any other method. File format should be like:

{
  "ie": {
    "6": 0.01,
    "7": 0.4,
    "8": 1.5
  },
  "chrome": {
    …
  },
  …
}

Note that you can query against your custom usage data while also querying against global or regional data. For example, the query > 1% in my stats, > 5% in US, 10% is permitted.

JS API

const browserslist = require('browserslist')

// Your CSS/JS build tool code
function process (source, opts) {
  const browsers = browserslist(opts.overrideBrowserslist, {
    stats: opts.stats,
    path:  opts.file,
    env:   opts.env
  })
  // Your code to add features for selected browsers
}

Queries can be a string "> 1%, not dead" or an array ['> 1%', 'not dead'].

If a query is missing, Browserslist will look for a config file. You can provide a path option (that can be a file) to find the config file relatively to it.

Options:

  • path: file or a directory path to look for config file. Default is ..
  • env: what environment section use from config. Default is production.
  • stats: custom usage statistics data.
  • config: path to config if you want to set it manually.
  • ignoreUnknownVersions: do not throw on direct query (like ie 12). Default is false.
  • dangerousExtend: Disable security checks for extend query. Default is false.
  • throwOnMissing: throw an error if env is not found. Default is false.
  • mobileToDesktop: Use desktop browsers if Can I Use doesn’t have data about this mobile version. Can I Use has only data about latest versions of mobile browsers. By default, last 2 and_ff versions returns and_ff 90 and with this option it returns and_ff 91, and_ff 90. This option may lead to unknown browser version error (in example Can I Use doesn’t have data for and_ff 91 yet). Default is false.

For non-JS environment and debug purpose you can use CLI tool:

browserslist "> 1%, not dead"

You can get total users coverage for selected browsers by JS API:

browserslist.coverage(browserslist('> 1%'))
//=> 81.4
browserslist.coverage(browserslist('> 1% in US'), 'US')
//=> 83.1
browserslist.coverage(browserslist('> 1% in my stats'), 'my stats')
//=> 83.1
browserslist.coverage(browserslist('> 1% in my stats', { stats }), stats)
//=> 82.2

Or by CLI:

$ browserslist --coverage "> 1%"
These browsers account for 81.4% of all users globally
$ browserslist --coverage=US "> 1% in US"
These browsers account for 83.1% of all users in the US
$ browserslist --coverage "> 1% in my stats"
These browsers account for 83.1% of all users in custom statistics
$ browserslist --coverage "> 1% in my stats" --stats=./stats.json
These browsers account for 83.1% of all users in custom statistics

Environment Variables

If a tool uses Browserslist inside, you can change the Browserslist settings with environment variables:

  • BROWSERSLIST with browsers queries.

    BROWSERSLIST="> 5%" npx webpack
  • BROWSERSLIST_CONFIG with path to config file.

    BROWSERSLIST_CONFIG=./config/browserslist npx webpack
  • BROWSERSLIST_ENV with environments string.

    BROWSERSLIST_ENV="development" npx webpack
  • BROWSERSLIST_STATS with path to the custom usage data for > 1% in my stats query.

    BROWSERSLIST_STATS=./config/usage_data.json npx webpack
  • BROWSERSLIST_DISABLE_CACHE if you want to disable config reading cache.

    BROWSERSLIST_DISABLE_CACHE=1 npx webpack
  • BROWSERSLIST_DANGEROUS_EXTEND to disable security shareable config name check.

    BROWSERSLIST_DANGEROUS_EXTEND=1 npx webpack
  • BROWSERSLIST_ROOT_PATH to prevent reading files above this path.

    BROWSERSLIST_ROOT_PATH=. npx webpack

Cache

Browserslist caches the configuration it reads from package.json and browserslist files, as well as knowledge about the existence of files, for the duration of the hosting process.

To clear these caches, use:

browserslist.clearCaches()

To disable the caching altogether, set the BROWSERSLIST_DISABLE_CACHE environment variable.

Security Contact

To report a security vulnerability, please use the Tidelift security contact. Tidelift will coordinate the fix and disclosure.

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Browsers Data Updating

See update-browserslist-db docs

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browserslist-ga's Issues

Stats add up to 92%

Hello, this tool is great! I'm looking for a way to generate a coverage number based on real usage. But when I import data from GA, the max coverage I can seem to get is around 92%

$ npx browserslist --coverage --stats="./browserslist-stats.json" "cover 100% in my stats"
These browsers account for 92.41% of all users in custom statistics

Which makes sense because the numbers in the stats file don't add up to 100:

> var stats = require('./browserslist-stats.json')
> Object.values(stats).reduce((acc, ss) => acc.concat(Object.values(ss)), []).reduce((acc, n) => acc + n, 0)
92.40687679083089

Is this expected? Where are the 8% are disappearing to?

Everywhere 0 if views > 1000

This stat parsing is not correct:
Windows,7,Chrome,79.0.3945.130,desktop,401 754

Speed fix: re-save csv file without space delimiters
Windows,7,Chrome,79.0.3945.130,desktop,401754

Object.entries is not a function

Not sure if you want to add a note to the readme to say that this requires npm >= 7 or if you want to update to remove/polyfill Object.entries?

Sign in with Google not working

$npx browserslist-ga npx: installed 83 in 8.976s Please open this URL in your browser: https://accounts.google.com/o/oauth2/v2/auth?scope=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.googleapis.com%2Fauth%2Fanalytics.readonly&response_type=code&client_id=343796874716-6k918h5uajk7k3apdua9n8m6her4igv7.apps.googleusercontent.com&redirect_uri=http%3A%2F%2F127.0.0.1%3A8000

Open URL, log into Google:
image
Sign in with Google temporarily disabled for this app This app has not been verified yet by Google in order to use Google Sign In.

Account for deprecated isMobile dimension

Following up on browserslist/browserslist-ga-export#3, the isMobile dimension being used by this package is deprecated per https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/reporting/core/v2/changelog.

I believe changes would only need to be made in the following places:

https://developers.google.com/analytics/devguides/reporting/core/v2/changelog suggests that it would be as simple as replacing ga:isMobile with ga:deviceCategory and entry[4] == "Yes" with entry[4] == "mobile", but https://analyticscanvas.com/google-analytics-ismobile-istablet-left-building/ suggests that it should be entry[4] == "mobile" || entry[4] == "tablet". Perhaps further research is needed on this point...

Also, the deprecation notice was published back in 2012 and according to the data deprecation policy, the dimension should have been removed a while ago, so not sure how urgent this is... but there does seem to be at least some path to migrating to the new dimension.

Stats based on parameters other than usage

Hello, first off, this is a great tool and it's super easy to use - thank you.

I would love it if the tool could get stats based on something other than sessions? For example, I know that we have to support IE9 because we have a significant amount of revenue attached to a customer who cannot upgrade. This revenue is shown in GA as a goal value, so could the percentages be calculated based on that instead?

browserslist-ga output does not sum to 100%

I'm not sure if this is a bug but it seems wrong that the output of browserslist-ga does not sum to 100%.

This is then confusing when you run a browserslist query with the using the file with the --stats option

Please find for example the output I had for my website, which sums to ~48.5%

browserslist-stats.zip

To get those results, I enabled the analytics api for my project and created an oauth client id, then configured my terminal with it and ran npx browserslist-ga

Update package-lock.json file to automatically remove the high severity vulnerability introduced by package node-forge

Hi, @dmfrancisco, I have reported a vulnerability issue in package google-p12-pem.

As far as I am aware, vulnerability(high severity) CVE-2020-7720 detected in package node-forge(<0.10.0) is directly referenced by  [email protected], on which your package [email protected] transitively depends. As such, this vulnerability can also affect [email protected] via the following path:
[email protected] ➔ [email protected] ➔ [email protected] ➔ [email protected] ➔ [email protected] ➔ [email protected](vulnerable version)

Since google-p12-pem has released a new patched version [email protected] to resolve this issue ([email protected] ➔ [email protected](fix version)), then this vulnerability patch can be automatically propagated into your project only if you update your package-lock.json file (delete package-lock.json and re-execute npm install command):
[email protected] ➔ [email protected] ➔ [email protected] ➔ [email protected] ➔ [email protected] ➔ [email protected](vulnerability fix version).

A warm tip.^_^
Best regards,
Paimon

Samsung Internet data missing from JSON output

Hello,

I was looking into using this tool but the resulting browserslist-stats.json data is outputting 0 for all Samsung Internet (SI) versions:

"samsung": {
    "4": 0,
    "5": 0,
    "6.2": 0,
    "7.2": 0
  },

I'm using this tool to generate the JSON from a CSV rather than login directly. It pulls in the caniuse-parser.js. I can see the correct SI data in the CSV, just 0 in the output data. I believe this is because Samsung Internet isn't being parsed in this file.

Thanks!

empty ios_saf counts

ios_saf is current showing 0's for all versions.
A quick glance looks like caniuse_parser.js is keying on 'iOS Safari' whereas const { agents } = require("caniuse-lite/dist/unpacker/agents"); agents.ios_saf.browser; is 'Safari on iOS'

Last generated date?

It would be useful to know the date the browserlist was generated from GA data.
Could the generated browserslist-stats.json file have a timestamp field at the top indicating when it was generated? Or would there be a better way to know what date a particular browserlist's data was made from?

Universal Analytics is deprecated

According to official documentation, Universal Analytics is going to be deprecated and replaced by GA4 by 1st July 2023. This means that the current solution for browserslist-ga is going to be deprecated too since it depends on GA3.

I have started working on a PR which uses GA4, however I have noticed that the new Google Analytics Data API does not include the browser version dimension in the API (see Stack Overflow).

Is there a known solution or workaround? Is this project going to be deprecated?

Thank you. 🙏

Google blocks the app

For some reason the app is blocked by Google, I am getting this error when trying to connect the app to my Google account:

Logging with Google account is temporary blocked for this application
You can't log into the app using Google account because the app has not yet been verified

Or something like that, I have the warning in Russian, so it's not worded exactly like that.

Publish 0.0.13?

Hi,

I'm currently playing around with browserslist-ga-export which relies on browserslist-ga under the hood. Because the iOS Safari Usage fix was merged in but not released as a new patch version, usage of browserslist-ga-export is not correctly parsing iOS Safari.

Can we release a new patch version of browserslist-ga? I've modified the content in node_modules to match that PR as a temporary workaround but I'm also writing up steps to reproduce the work for generating the data and this is currently a blocker. Thanks!

error_description: 'client_secret is missing.'

I created my own GoogleApp with Client id OAUTH (Web Client and OAuth Client) with this scope/permision:

  • email
  • profle
  • openid
  • ../auth/analytics.readonly
  • ../auth/analytics
  • ../auth/analytics.edit
  • ../auth/analytics.manage.users
  • ../auth/analytics.manage.users.readonly
  • ../auth/analytics.provision
  • ../auth/analytics.user.deletion
    And this http://127.0.0.1:8000 origin Javascript and URI

But, after login and view the "Success! You can close this tab and go back to the terminal." in my terminal show this erro:

{ Error: invalid_request
    at createError (/home/luisangonzalez/.npm/_npx/15390/lib/node_modules/browserslist-ga-qdq/node_modules/axios/lib/core/createError.js:16:15)
    at settle (/home/luisangonzalez/.npm/_npx/15390/lib/node_modules/browserslist-ga-qdq/node_modules/axios/lib/core/settle.js:18:12)
    at IncomingMessage.handleStreamEnd (/home/luisangonzalez/.npm/_npx/15390/lib/node_modules/browserslist-ga-qdq/node_modules/axios/lib/adapters/http.js:201:11)
    at emitNone (events.js:111:20)
    at IncomingMessage.emit (events.js:208:7)
    at endReadableNT (_stream_readable.js:1064:12)
    at _combinedTickCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:139:11)
    at process._tickCallback (internal/process/next_tick.js:181:9)
  config: 
   { adapter: [Function: httpAdapter],
     transformRequest: { '0': [Function: transformRequest] },
     transformResponse: { '0': [Function: transformResponse] },
     timeout: 0,
     xsrfCookieName: 'XSRF-TOKEN',
     xsrfHeaderName: 'X-XSRF-TOKEN',
     maxContentLength: -1,
     validateStatus: [Function: validateStatus],
     headers: 
      { Accept: 'application/json, text/plain, */*',
        'Content-Type': 'application/x-www-form-urlencoded',
        'User-Agent': 'google-api-nodejs-client/1.6.1',
        'Content-Length': 282 },
     method: 'post',
     url: 'https://www.googleapis.com/oauth2/v4/token',
     data: 'code=4%2FlQD0TYBTL8wWAJS6gYgh_w19ytTOWK8b_u1hzxMkwNDyKoLDDkLE9KxYJNFNLLUuXt07pUspLJ6Lr7T2Rm3DDoo&client_id=827156059949-ev07hth0oqc5bdsjrl822mbqtibobm52.apps.googleusercontent.com&client_secret=&redirect_uri=http%3A%2F%2F127.0.0.1%3A8000&grant_type=authorization_code&code_verifier=' },
  request: 
   ClientRequest {
     domain: null,
     _events: 
      { socket: [Function],
        abort: [Function],
        aborted: [Function],
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        _removedTE: false,
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        finished: true,
        _headerSent: true,
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        connection: [Object],
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        _onPendingData: [Function: noopPendingOutput],
        agent: [Object],
        socketPath: undefined,
        timeout: undefined,
        method: 'POST',
        path: '/oauth2/v4/token',
        _ended: true,
        res: [Object],
        aborted: undefined,
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        upgradeOrConnect: false,
        parser: null,
        maxHeadersCount: null,
        _redirectable: [Object],
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     data: 
      { error: 'invalid_request',
        error_description: 'client_secret is missing.' } },
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And not generate .json

--

Do not require Google login

Supposing that a user does not want to log in to a Google account to take advantage of this tool, is there a possibility that this tool could allow the user to specify the path to a manually exported Google Analytics custom report instead, e.g., browserslist-ga --path my-manual-ga-export.csv? Google Analytics allows exporting of custom reports, so I imagine this tool's documentation could specify the format of said custom report such that this tool could expect and work with a predictable format when the path is specified.

Getting error 404 "is not in the npm registry"

I cloned the repo and ran npx browserlist-ga as it says in the readme.

This is the response:

# neejoh at mac.local in ~/Applications/Analytics/browserslist-ga on git:master ● [8:58:24]
→ npx browserlist-ga
npm ERR! code E404
npm ERR! 404 Not Found - GET https://registry.npmjs.org/browserlist-ga - Not found
npm ERR! 404
npm ERR! 404  'browserlist-ga@latest' is not in the npm registry.
npm ERR! 404 You should bug the author to publish it (or use the name yourself!)
npm ERR! 404
npm ERR! 404 Note that you can also install from a
npm ERR! 404 tarball, folder, http url, or git url.

npm ERR! A complete log of this run can be found in:
npm ERR!     /Users/neejoh/.npm/_logs/2020-02-25T07_58_32_952Z-debug.log
Install for [ 'browserlist-ga@latest' ] failed with code 1

Am I missing something?

Error 400 - The loopback flow has been blocked

When attempting to use the app, with the default BROWSERSLIST_GA_CLIENT_ID a 400 - Invalid Request error.

The loopback flow has been blocked in order to keep users secure. Follow the Loopback IP Address flow migration guide linked in the developer docs below to migrate your app to an alternative method.
Related developer documentation

From my understand, Google OAuth2 no longer supports redirecting back to http://127.0.0.1 or http://localhost unless the app is OAuth Client App is specified as Desktop.

image

I have created my own app and am able to work without issue but it might make sense to update the default OAuth Client ID.

Headless ?

Is there a way to use, say, env variables to update the file in pure headless mode ?

This would allow hooking it in our CI pipeline, thus updating stats every push in the process

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