This component is not maintained anymore. I have an installation issue I can't seem to resolve... I've reached out to multiple communities and devs and still had no joy. Besides, the phantomjs v2.5 binary is no longer under development. Releases should be considered final and unstable. I would advise using Headless Chrome instead. If I do figure out a way to fix the installation problem. I'll de-deprecate the code. I am however leaving the code up for historical purposes.
An NPM wrapper for PhantomJS 2.5 Beta headless webkit with JS API.
npm install phantomjs25-beta
The package has been set up to fetch and run Phantom for MacOS (darwin), Ubuntu Linux (Xenial) & Windows.
bin/phantomjs [phantom arguments]
And npm will install a link to the binary in node_modules/.bin
.
The package exports a path
string that contains the path to the
phantomjs binary/executable.
Below is an example of using this package via node.
var path = require('path')
var childProcess = require('child_process')
var phantomjs = require('phantomjs')
var binPath = phantomjs.path
var childArgs = [
path.join(__dirname, 'phantomjs-script.js'),
'some other argument (passed to phantomjs script)'
]
childProcess.execFile(binPath, childArgs, function(err, stdout, stderr) {
// handle results
})
The major and minor number tracks the version of PhantomJS that will be installed. The patch number is incremented when there is either an installer update or a patch build of the phantom binary.
I have changed the package to download phantomjs from https://bitbucket.org/takuhii/phantomjs25-beta/downloads/
now, as I didn't want to be spanking Ariya's bandwidth. This should work fine for most people.
If bitbucket is down, or the Great Firewall is blocking bitbucket, you have another option:
npm install phantomjs --phantomjs_downloadurl=https://bitbucket.org/takuhii/phantomjs25-beta/downloads/phantomjs-2.5.0-beta-windows.zip
npm install phantomjs --phantomjs_downloadurl=https://bitbucket.org/takuhii/phantomjs25-beta/downloads/phantomjs-2.5.0-beta-macos.zip
npm install phantomjs --phantomjs_downloadurl=https://bitbucket.org/takuhii/phantomjs25-beta/downloads/phantomjs-2.5.0-beta-linux-ubuntu-xenial-x86_64.tar.gz
npm install phantomjs --phantomjs_downloadurl=https://bitbucket.org/takuhii/phantomjs25-beta/downloads/phantomjs-2.5.0-beta-linux-ubuntu-trusty-x86_64.tar.gz
or set the environment variable PHANTOMJS_DOWNLOADURL
.
PHANTOMJS_DOWNLOADURL=https://bitbucket.org/takuhii/phantomjs25-beta/downloads/phantomjs-2.5.0-beta-windows.zip npm install PhantomJS25-Beta
PHANTOMJS_DOWNLOADURL=https://bitbucket.org/takuhii/phantomjs25-beta/downloads/phantomjs-2.5.0-beta-macos.zip npm install PhantomJS25-Beta
PHANTOMJS_DOWNLOADURL=https://bitbucket.org/takuhii/phantomjs25-beta/downloads/phantomjs-2.5.0-beta-linux-ubuntu-xenial-x86_64.tar.gz npm install PhantomJS25-Beta
PHANTOMJS_DOWNLOADURL=https://bitbucket.org/takuhii/phantomjs25-beta/downloads/phantomjs-2.5.0-beta-linux-ubuntu-trusty-x86_64.tar.gz npm install PhantomJS25-Beta
If you plan to install phantomjs many times on a single machine, you can
install the phantomjs
binary on PATH. The installer will automatically detect
and use that for non-global installs.
PhantomJS is not a library for NodeJS. It's a separate environment and code written for node is unlikely to be compatible. In particular PhantomJS does not expose a Common JS package loader.
This is an NPM wrapper and can be used to conveniently make Phantom available It is not a Node JS wrapper.
I have had reasonable experiences writing standalone Phantom scripts which I then drive from within a node program by spawning phantom in a child process.
Read the PhantomJS FAQ for more details: http://phantomjs.org/faq.html
An extra note on Linux usage, from the PhantomJS download page:
This package is built on CentOS 5.8. It should run successfully on Lucid or more modern systems (including other distributions). There is no requirement to install Qt, WebKit, or any other libraries. It is however expected that some base libraries necessary for rendering (FreeType, Fontconfig) and the basic font files are available in the system.
This is NPM's way of telling you that it was not able to start a process. It usually means:
node
is not on your PATH, or otherwise not correctly installed.tar
is not on your PATH. This package expectstar
on your PATH on Linux-based platforms.
Check your specific error message for more information.
This error means that NPM was not able to install phantomjs to the file system. There are three major reasons why this could happen:
- You don't have write access to the installation directory.
- The permissions in the NPM cache got messed up, and you need to run
npm cache clean
to fix them. - You have over-zealous anti-virus software installed, and it's blocking file system writes.
This error means that something went wrong with your internet connection, and the installer was not able to download the PhantomJS binary for your platform. Please try again.
Do you live in China, or a country with an authoritarian government? We've seen problems where the GFW or local ISP blocks bitbucket, preventing the installer from downloading the binary.
Try visiting the the download page manually.
If that page is blocked, you can try using a different CDN with the PHANTOMJS_CDNURL
env variable described above.
I am behind a corporate proxy that uses self-signed SSL certificates to intercept encrypted traffic.
You can tell NPM and the PhantomJS installer to skip validation of ssl keys with NPM's strict-ssl setting:
npm set strict-ssl false
WARNING: Turning off strict-ssl
leaves you vulnerable to attackers reading
your encrypted traffic, so run this at your own risk!
If you install PhantomJS manually, and put it on PATH, the installer will try to use the manually-installed binaries.
Some Linux distros tried to rename node
to nodejs
due to a package
conflict. This is a non-portable change, and we do not try to support this. The
official documentation
recommends that you run apt-get install nodejs-legacy
to symlink node
to nodejs
on those platforms, or many NodeJS programs won't work properly.
Questions, comments, bug reports, and pull requests are all welcome. Submit them at the project on GitHub.
PhantomJS 2.5 Beta archives sourced from Ariya's bitbucket repo.
Install.js HEAVILY lifted from Medium
Bug reports that include steps-to-reproduce (including code) are the best. Even better, make them in the form of pull requests.
Copyright 2017 Darren Mackintosh.
Licensed under the MIT License.
See the top-level file LICENSE.txt
.