VueIfBot - Hide stuff from bots (especially cookie consents) 🚫👀
Lightweight component to hide/show content to clients based on the user agent
⁉️ Why this component exists
As you know, the GDPR is coming (or more likely: is already applicable when you read this). With it, a lot of information banners, consents concerning cookies, privacy policies and so on.
The average user will see those banners once (a year, that's the law), but search engine crawlers will always see it (as they don't have any cookies and won't click on it). On every page. Depending on the screen size they take, this could be annoying and even influence your SEO (negatively).
So stop it now! With VueIfBot.
Having any other cases you need this component? Feel free to share!
🔥 Features
- Tiny functional component
- SSR-safe (works with Nuxt.js)
- Well tested and documented
- Compatible with Node 8.0+
- Vue as the only dependency
- Highly customizable
🔎 Getting started
📦 Through NPM
$ npm install vue-if-bot
Synchronous import
components: VueIfBot
Async import
components: import'vue-if-bot'
🔗 Using a CDN
UNPKG | jsDelivr (available as window.ifBot)
Vue // Continue as you wish
🛠 Usage
Handling
By default, all children of the component are not displayed to bots.
VueIfBot detects bots by testing their user agent against the regex /bot|googlebot|crawler|spider|robot|crawling/i
Prop overview
Prop | Type | Comment |
---|---|---|
invert | Boolean | Inverts the behavior (shows content only to bots) |
regex | RegExp | Change the user agent regex to your own (eg /test/i ) |
Example usage
<vue-if-bot> <h1>This will not be visible for bots</h1> </vue-if-bot> <vue-if-bot :invert="true"> <h1>This will be visible for bots</h1> </vue-if-bot> <vue-if-bot :regex="/some-custom-browser/"> <h1>This will be visible for users whose user agent contains some-custom-browser</h1> </vue-if-bot>
⚙️ Contributing
Please see our CONTRIBUTING.md
📑 License
MIT License - Copyright (c) Developmint - Alexander Lichter