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mobile-friendliness-test

v1.0.2

Published

Google API mobile friendliness test for Node.js

Downloads

6

Readme

Mobile friendliness test

Enables you to run various performance and validation checks against a single or multiple web pages to check if they are mobile friendly

This is an early version that still needs some fixes, contact me if you wish to contribute!

Installing

npm i mobile-friendliness-test --save

Usage Examples

var mft = require('mobile-friendliness-test')

// Default options will be used if none are provided
var options = {
    timeout: 15000, // The wait time between requests. We suggest at leat 20s to avoid code 429 error
    log: true, // console.logs usefull information, good for CLI usage
    apiKey: Aisfndi9sjfe9jf // You Google Search Console URL Testing tool API KEY - for more info -> https://developers.google.com/webmaster-tools/search-console-api/v1/configure
}

links = ["https://www.quora.com", "https://github.com", "https://www.npmjs.com"]

mft(links, options).test().then((results) => {
  // Do something with results
}, (error) => {
  // error
});

// return an array of objects, example:
// [ { url: 'https://github.com', result: 'MOBILE_FRIENDLY' },
//  { url: 'https://www.quora.com', result: 'MOBILE_FRIENDLY' },
//  { url: 'https://www.npmjs.com', result: 'MOBILE_FRIENDLY']

To use links from a google search:

searchOptions = {
    query: 'cars',
    host: 'www.google.com',
    lang: 'en',
    age: 'd1', // (opcional) last 24 hours ([hdwmy]\d? as in google URL)
    limit: 10,
    params: {} // params will be copied as-is in the search URL query string
}

mft([], options).google(searchOptions).test()

Contributing

All constributions are welcome, please contact me via email or open an issue before making a change.

Built With

Authors

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE.md file for details

Acknowledgments

  • Ben for the idea!