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@auto-fetch/inject-fingerprint

v1.1.4

Published

Create Internal proxy to inject fingerprint

Downloads

4

Readme

Node.js CI - TESTS GitHub package.json version node-current Downloads

inject-fingerprint

Inject fingerprint with proxy.

Fingerprint (device fingerprint) is a set of techniques that allow a website to uniquely identify your computer.

Calculating a device's fingerprint begins when a user visits a website. The device fingerprint tracker collects all relevant information (version / browser type, OS, etc.). The interaction triggers the collection of a range of data (like the one listed above) that forms a special "hash" assigned to that specific device.

This page tells you how identifiable your browser is as a robot: https://bot.sannysoft.com/ and this module makes the tests on this page succeed on your chrome headless. See test

Install

npm install

Usage

const InjectFingerprint = require('inject-fingerprint');
const ProxyServer = new InjectFingerprint();
// To start proxy
ProxyServer.start();
// To close proxy
ProxyServer.close();

API

InjectFingerprint(options?)

Create Internal proxy to inject fingerprint

options

Type: object

internalProxyPort

Type: number
Default: 9333

Internal Proxy Port

internalProxyWebPort

Type: number
Default: 9334

Internal Proxy Web Interface Port

additionalProxyPort

Type: number
Default: 9335

Additional Proxy Port when exist external proxy

additionalProxyWebPort

Type: number
Default: 9336

Additional Proxy Web Interface Port when exist external proxy

externalProxy

Type: string

External proxy. Ex: http://host:port

fingerPrintPath

Type: string
Default: /tmp

Path to save fingerprint file.

Note: The name of file is default, you can change the script if you want. If file exist, it is loaded, else created.

silent

Type: boolean
Default: true

If anyproxy module log is verbose

logLevel

Type: string
Default: null

Level log of module inject-fingerprint. To logging action Ex: [silly, debug, warn, error, info, etc]

Note: Winston levels. To log something enter a level.

start()

Start proxy server

close()

Terminate the proxy server

clearCache(amount, keyTime)

Remove proxy server caches

/**
 *
 * @param {Number} [amount=1] Amount of time to delete
 * @param {String} [keyTime='days'] Key of what time to delete (https://momentjs.com/docs/#/manipulating/add/)
 * @example clearCache(30, 'minutes')
 */

DriverBuilder(options?)

Create and return new web driver

browser

Type: string
Default: chrome

Browser name. Ex: chrome

Note: today only works with chrome

headless

Type: boolean
Default: true

If the init browser in headless mode. Ex: true|false

browserLanguage

Type: string
Default: en-US

Browser Language. https://developer.mozilla.org/pt-BR/docs/Web/API/NavigatorLanguage

browserUserAgent

Type: string
Default: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; Linux x86_64) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/90.0.4430.72 Safari/537.36]

Browser User Agent. https://developer.mozilla.org/pt-BR/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/User-Agent

Test

npm test call the test/fingerprint.test.js file and this test open chrome browser mode headless and verify if is robot by test on the site https://bot.sannysoft.com/

Proxy documentation

https://anyproxy.io/