# caniuse-lite
> A smaller version of caniuse-db, with only the essentials!
## Why?
The full data behind [Can I use][1] is incredibly useful for any front end
developer, and on the website all of the details from the database are displayed
to the user. However in automated tools, [many of these fields go unused][2];
it's not a problem for server side consumption but client side, the less
JavaScript that we send to the end user the better.
caniuse-lite then, is a smaller dataset that keeps essential parts of the data
in a compact format. It does this in multiple ways, such as converting `null`
array entries into empty strings, representing support data as an integer rather
than a string, and using base62 references instead of longer human-readable
keys.
This packed data is then reassembled (via functions exposed by this module) into
a larger format which is mostly compatible with caniuse-db, and so it can be
used as an almost drop-in replacement for caniuse-db for contexts where size on
disk is important; for example, usage in web browsers. The API differences are
very small and are detailed in the section below.
## API
```js
import * as lite from 'caniuse-lite';
```
### `lite.agents`
caniuse-db provides a full `data.json` file which contains all of the features
data. Instead of this large file, caniuse-lite provides this data subset
instead, which has the `browser`, `prefix`, `prefix_exceptions`, `usage_global`
and `versions` keys from the original.
In addition, the subset contains the `release_date` key with release dates (as timestamps) for each version:
```json
{
"release_date": {
"6": 998870400,
"7": 1161129600,
"8": 1237420800,
"9": 1300060800,
"10": 1346716800,
"11": 1381968000,
"5.5": 962323200
}
}
```
### `lite.feature(js)`
The `feature` method takes a file from `data/features` and converts it into
something that more closely represents the `caniuse-db` format. Note that only
the `title`, `stats` and `status` keys are kept from the original data.
### `lite.features`
The `features` index is provided as a way to query all of the features that
are listed in the `caniuse-db` dataset. Note that you will need to use the
`feature` method on values from this index to get a human-readable format.
### `lite.region(js)`
The `region` method takes a file from `data/regions` and converts it into
something that more closely represents the `caniuse-db` format. Note that *only*
the usage data is exposed here (the `data` key in the original files).
## Contributors
Thanks goes to these wonderful people ([emoji key](https://github.com/kentcdodds/all-contributors#emoji-key)):
| [
Ben Briggs](http://beneb.info)
[💻](https://github.com/ben-eb/caniuse-lite/commits?author=ben-eb "Code") [📖](https://github.com/ben-eb/caniuse-lite/commits?author=ben-eb "Documentation") [👀](#review-ben-eb "Reviewed Pull Requests") [⚠️](https://github.com/ben-eb/caniuse-lite/commits?author=ben-eb "Tests") | [
Andy Jansson](https://github.com/andyjansson)
[💻](https://github.com/ben-eb/caniuse-lite/commits?author=andyjansson "Code") | [
Andrey Sitnik](http://twitter.com/sitnikcode)
[💻](https://github.com/ben-eb/caniuse-lite/commits?author=ai "Code") | [
Igor Deryabin](http://rodweb.ru)
[💻](https://github.com/ben-eb/caniuse-lite/commits?author=rodweb "Code") |
| :---: | :---: | :---: | :---: |
This project follows the [all-contributors](https://github.com/kentcdodds/all-contributors) specification. Contributions of any kind welcome!
## License
The data in this repo is available for use under a CC BY 4.0 license
(http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). For attribution just mention
somewhere that the source is caniuse.com. If you have any questions about using
the data for your project please contact me here: http://a.deveria.com/contact
[1]: http://caniuse.com/
[2]: https://github.com/Fyrd/caniuse/issues/1827