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<?php
/*
* This file is part of Crawler Detect - the web crawler detection library.
*
* (c) Mark Beech <m@rkbee.ch>
*
* This source file is subject to the MIT license that is bundled
* with this source code in the file LICENSE.
*/
namespace Jaybizzle\CrawlerDetect\Fixtures;
class Headers extends AbstractProvider
{
/**
* All possible HTTP headers that represent the user agent string.
*
* @var array
*/
protected $data = [
// The default User-Agent string.
'HTTP_USER_AGENT',
// Header can occur on devices using Opera Mini.
'HTTP_X_OPERAMINI_PHONE_UA',
// Vodafone specific header: http://www.seoprinciple.com/mobile-web-community-still-angry-at-vodafone/24/
'HTTP_X_DEVICE_USER_AGENT',
'HTTP_X_ORIGINAL_USER_AGENT',
'HTTP_X_SKYFIRE_PHONE',
'HTTP_X_BOLT_PHONE_UA',
'HTTP_DEVICE_STOCK_UA',
'HTTP_X_UCBROWSER_DEVICE_UA',
// Sometimes, bots (especially Google) use a genuine user agent, but fill this header in with their email address
'HTTP_FROM',
'HTTP_X_SCANNER', // Seen in use by Netsparker
// Observed that Facebook will omit identifying itself in User Agent headers but will persist HeadlessChrome in this header for mobile requests
'HTTP_SEC_CH_UA',
];
}