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{% extends "base.html" %}{% block title %}r00t^2 Client Info Revealer || Usage{% endblock %}{% block body %}
{% endblock %}
Usage
Parameters
You can control how this page displays/renders. By default it will try to "guess" what you want; e.g. if you access it in Chrome, it will display this page but if you fetch via Curl, you'll get raw JSON. The following parameters control this behavior.
Note: "Enabled" parameter values can be one of y, yes, 1, or true. "Disabled" parameter values can be one of n, no, 0, or false. The parameter names are case-sensitive but the values are not.
- json: Force rendering in JSON format
- It will display it nicely if you're in a browser, otherwise it will return raw/plaintext JSON.
- Use raw if you want to force raw plaintext JSON output.
- html: Force rendering in HTML
- It will render HTML in clients that would normally render as JSON (e.g. curl, wget).
- raw: Force output into a raw JSON string
- Pure JSON instead of HTML or formatted JSON. This is suitable for API usages if your client is detected wrongly (or you just want to get the raw JSON).
- Overrides all other tags.
- Has no effect for clients that would normally render as JSON (curl, wget, etc.).
- tabs: Indentation for JSON output
- Accepts a positive integer.
- Default is 4 for "desktop" browsers (if json is enabled), and no indentation otherwise.
Examples
URL | Behavior |
---|---|
{{ request.base_url }} | Displays HTML and "Human" formatting if in a graphical browser, otherwise returns a raw, unformatted JSON string. |
{{ request.base_url }}?raw=1 | Renders a raw, unformatted JSON string if in a graphical browser, otherwise no effect. All other parameters ignored (if in a graphical browser). |
{{ request.base_url }}?html=1 | Forces HTML rendering on non-graphical clients. |
{{ request.base_url }}?json=1&tabs=4 | Returns JSON indented by 4 spaces for each level (you can leave "json=1" off if it's in a non-graphical browser, unless you specified "html=1"). |