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# Wappalyzer
**[Wappalyzer](https://www.wappalyzer.com) identifies technologies on websites, such as CMS, web frameworks, ecommerce platforms, JavaScript libraries, analytics tools and [more](https://www.wappalyzer.com/technologies).**
If you don't have time to configure, host, debug and maintain your own infrastructure to analyse websites at scale, we offer a SaaS solution that has all the same capabilities and a lot more. Our [apps](https://www.wappalyzer.com/apps/) and [APIs](https://www.wappalyzer.com/api/) not only reveal the technology stack a website uses but also company and contact details, social media profiles, keywords and metadata.
## Prerequisites
- [Git](https://git-scm.com)
- [Node.js](https://nodejs.org) version 12 or higher
- [Yarn](https://yarnpkg.com)
## Quick start
```sh
git clone https://github.com/AliasIO/wappalyzer.git
cd wappalyzer
yarn install
yarn run link
```
## Usage
### Command line
```sh
node src/drivers/npm/cli.js https://example.com
```
### Chrome extension
* Go go `about:extensions`
* Enable 'Developer mode'
* Click 'Load unpacked'
* Select `src/drivers/webextension`
### Firefox extension
* Go go `about:debugging#/runtime/this-firefox`
* Click 'Load Temporary Add-on'
* Select `src/drivers/webextension/manifest.json`
## Specification
A long list of [regular expressions](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Guide/Regular_Expressions) is used to identify technologies on web pages. Wappalyzer inspects HTML code, as well as JavaScript variables, response headers and more.
Patterns (regular expressions) are kept in [`src/technologies/`](https://github.com/aliasio/wappalyzer/blob/master/src/technologies). The following is an example of an application fingerprint.
#### Example
```json
"Example": {
"description": "A short description of the technology.",
"cats": [
"1"
],
"cookies": {
"cookie_name": "Example"
},
"dom": {
"#example-id": {
"exists": "",
"attributes": {
"class": "example-class"
},
"properties": {
"example-property": ""
},
"text": "Example text content"
}
},
"dns": {
"MX": [
"example\\.com"
]
},
"js": {
"Example.method": ""
},
"excludes": "Example",
"headers": {
"X-Powered-By": "Example"
},
"html": "]example\\.css",
"text": "\bexample\b",
"css": "\\.example-class",
"robots": "Disallow: /unique-path/",
"implies": "PHP\\;confidence:50",
"requires": "WordPress",
"meta": {
"generator": "(?:Example|Another Example)"
},
"scriptSrc": "example-([0-9.]+)\\.js\\;confidence:50\\;version:\\1",
"scripts": "function webpackJsonpCallback\\(data\\) {",
"url": "example\\.com",
"xhr": "example\\.com",
"oss": true,
"saas": true,
"pricing": ["mid", "freemium", "recurring"],
"website": "https://example.com",
}
```
## JSON fields
Find the JSON schema at [`schema.json`](https://github.com/aliasio/wappalyzer/blob/master/schema.json).
### Required properties
Field
Type
Description
Example
cats
Array
One or more category IDs.
[1, 6]
website
String
URL of the application's website.
"https://example.com"
### Optional properties
Field
Type
Description
Example
description
String
A short description of the technology in British English (max.
250 characters). Write in a neutral, factual tone; not like an
ad.
"A short description."
icon
String
Application icon filename.
"WordPress.svg"
cpe
String
The
CPE
is a structured naming scheme for applications, see the
specification.
"cpe:/a:apache:http_server"
saas
Boolean
The technology is offered as a Software-as-a-Service (SaaS), i.e. hosted or cloud-based.
true
oss
Boolean
The technology has an open-source license.
true
pricing
Array
Cost indicator (based on a typical plan or average monthly price) and available pricing models. For paid products only.
One of:
lowLess than US $100 / mo
midBetween US $100 - $1,000 / mo
highMore than US $1,000 / mo
Plus any of:
freemium Free plan available
onetime One-time payments accepted
recurring Subscriptions available
poa Price on asking
payg Pay as you go (e.g. commissions or usage-based fees)
["low", "freemium"]
### Implies, requires and excludes (optional)
Field
Type
Description
Example
implies
String | Array
The presence of one application can imply the presence of
another, e.g. WordpPress means PHP is also in use.
"PHP"
requires
String | Array
Similar to implies but detection only runs if the required technology has been identified. Useful for themes for a specific CMS.
"WordPres"
excludes
String | Array
Opposite of implies. The presence of one application can exclude
the presence of another.
"Apache"
### Patterns (optional)
Field
Type
Description
Example
cookies
Object
Cookies.
{ "cookie_name": "Cookie value" }
dom
String | Array | Object
Uses a
query selector
to inspect element properties, attributes and text content.
DNS records: supports MX, TXT, SOA and NS (NPM driver only).
{ "MX": "example\\.com" }
js
Object
JavaScript properties (case sensitive). Avoid short property
names to prevent matching minified code.
{ "jQuery.fn.jquery": "" }
headers
Object
HTTP response headers.
{ "X-Powered-By": "^WordPress$" }
html
String | Array
HTML source code. Patterns must include an HTML opening tag to
avoid matching plain text. For performance reasons, avoid
html where possible and use
dom instead.
"<a [^>]*href=\"index.html"
text
String | Array
Matches plain text. Should only be used in very specific cases where other methods can't be used.
\bexample\b
css
String | Array
CSS rules. Unavailable when a website enforces a same-origin
policy. For performance reasons, only a portion of the available
CSS rules are used to find matches.
"\\.example-class"
robots
String | Array
Robots.txt contents.
"Disallow: /unique-path/"
url
String | Array
Full URL of the page.
"^https?//.+\\.wordpress\\.com"
xhr
String
Hostnames of XHR requests.
"cdn\\.netlify\\.com"
meta
Object
HTML meta tags, e.g. generator.
{ "generator": "^WordPress$" }
scriptSrc
String | Array
URLs of JavaScript files included on the page.
"jquery\\.js"
scripts
String | Array
JavaScript source code. Inspects inline and external scripts. For performance reasons, avoid
scripts where possible and use
js instead.
"function webpackJsonpCallback\\(data\\) {"
## Patterns
Patterns are essentially JavaScript regular expressions written as strings, but with some additions.
### Quirks and pitfalls
- Because of the string format, the escape character itself must be escaped when using special characters such as the dot (`\\.`). Double quotes must be escaped only once (`\"`). Slashes do not need to be escaped (`/`).
- Flags are not supported. Regular expressions are treated as case-insensitive.
- Capture groups (`()`) are used for version detection. In other cases, use non-capturing groups (`(?:)`).
- Use start and end of string anchors (`^` and `$`) where possible for optimal performance.
- Short or generic patterns can cause applications to be identified incorrectly. Try to find unique strings to match.
### Tags
Tags (a non-standard syntax) can be appended to patterns (and implies and excludes, separated by `\\;`) to store additional information.
Tag
Description
Example
confidence
Indicates a less reliable pattern that may cause false
positives. The aim is to achieve a combined confidence of 100%.
Defaults to 100% if not specified.
"js": { "Mage": "\\;confidence:50" }
version
Gets the version number from a pattern match using a special
syntax.
"scriptSrc": "jquery-([0-9.]+)\.js\\;version:\\1"
### Version syntax
Application version information can be obtained from a pattern using a capture group. A condition can be evaluated using the ternary operator (`?:`).
Example
Description
\\1
Returns the first match.
\\1?a:
Returns a if the first match contains a value, nothing
otherwise.
\\1?a:b
Returns a if the first match contains a value, b otherwise.
\\1?:b
Returns nothing if the first match contains a value, b
otherwise.