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bridge between node.js and PhantomJS

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This package does not declare an exports field, so the exports above have been automatically detected and optimized by JSPM instead. If any package subpath is missing, it is recommended to post an issue to the original package (node-phantom) to support the "exports" field. If that is not possible, create a JSPM override to customize the exports field for this package.

Readme

Node-phantom

This is a bridge between PhantomJs and Node.js.

It is very much similar to the other bridge available, PhantomJS-Node, but is different in a few ways:

  • Way fewer dependencies/layers.
  • API has the idiomatic error indicator as first parameter to callbacks.
  • Uses plain Javascript instead of Coffeescript.

Requirements

You will need to install PhantomJS first. The bridge assumes that the "phantomjs" binary is available in the PATH.

The only other dependency for using it is socket.io.

For running the tests you will need Expresso.

Installing

npm install node-phantom

Usage

You can use it pretty much like you would use PhantomJS-Node, for example this is an adaptation of a web scraping example :

var phantom=require('node-phantom');
phantom.create(function(err,ph) {
  return ph.createPage(function(err,page) {
    return page.open("http://tilomitra.com/repository/screenscrape/ajax.html", function(err,status) {
      console.log("opened site? ", status);
      page.includeJs('http://ajax.googleapis.com/ajax/libs/jquery/1.7.2/jquery.min.js', function(err) {
        //jQuery Loaded.
        //Wait for a bit for AJAX content to load on the page. Here, we are waiting 5 seconds.
        setTimeout(function() {
          return page.evaluate(function() {
            //Get what you want from the page using jQuery. A good way is to populate an object with all the jQuery commands that you need and then return the object.
            var h2Arr = [],
            pArr = [];
            $('h2').each(function() {
              h2Arr.push($(this).html());
            });
            $('p').each(function() {
              pArr.push($(this).html());
            });

            return {
              h2: h2Arr,
              p: pArr
            };
          }, function(err,result) {
            console.log(result);
            ph.exit();
          });
        }, 5000);
      });
    });
  });
});

You can also have a look at the test folder to see some examples of using the API.

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Made by Alex Scheel Meyer. Released to the public domain.