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README.md

Wappalyzer

Wappalyzer is a browser extension that uncovers the technologies used on websites. It detects content management systems, web shops, web servers, JavaScript frameworks, analytics tools and many more.

Licensed under the GPL.

Contributing

Adding a new application

Example:

"Application Name": { 
	cats:    [ "1" ], 
	headers: { "X-Powered-By": "Application Name" },
	url:     ".+\\.application-name\\.com",
	html:    "<link[^>]application-name\\.css", 
	meta:    { "generator": "Application Name" },
	script:  "application-name\\.js",
	env:     "ApplicationName",
	implies: [ "PHP" ]
	}

Drivers

Wappalyzer is multi-platform. The main code lives in the share/ directory and platform specific code in drivers/. The sections below describe how to set up a development environment for the various existing drivers.

To keep files synchronised between drivers, run the links.sh script (UNIX-like systems only, Windows users can use links.cmd.)

Mozilla Firefox

  • Place a file called wappalyzer@crunchlabz.com in the extensions directory in your profile folder (~/.mozilla/firefox/xxxxx.default/extensions/ on Linux) containing the full path to drivers/firefox.
  • Restart Firefox
  • Navigate to about:config and set extensions.wappalyzer.debug to true.
  • Ctrl+Shift+J brings up a console for debugging.

Google Chrome

The Chrome version needs some love, if anyone wants to pick it up. It's currently not as feature-rich as the Firefox add-on (although partially due to API limitations.)

  • Navigate to about:extensions
  • Check "Developer mode"
  • Click "Load unpacked extension..."
  • Select drivers/chrome/

Bookmarklet

Beta version available for testing at wappalyzer.com/bookmarklet.

HTML

The HTML driver serves purely as an example. It's a good starting point if you want to port Wappalyzer to a new platform.

  • Navigate to drivers/html/

PHP

The PHP driver requires the V8js class. Installing V8js using PECL on Debian Linux or Ubuntu should be very straight forward:

  • # aptitude install php5-dev php-pear libv8-dev
  • # pecl install channel://pecl.php.net/v8js-0.1.3
  • # echo "extension=v8js.so" > /etc/php5/conf.d/v8js.ini

Runnning Wappalyzer from the command line:

$ php drivers/php/index.php wappalyzer.com

Running Wappalyzer inside a PHP script:

require('WappalyzerException.php');
require('Wappalyzer.php');

$wappalyzer = new Wappalyzer($url);

$detectedApps = $wappalyzer->analyze();

Mozilla Jetpack

Work in progress, experimental. See https://wiki.mozilla.org/Jetpack.

Unofficial drivers and ports

Python

A Python driver by @ebradbury.

https://github.com/ebradbury/Wappalyzer/tree/master/drivers/python

Ruby

A Ruby port by @skroutz.

https://github.com/skroutz/wappalyzer-ruby

Screenshot

Wappalyzer on Firefox:

Screenshot