Drive CasperJS from Node.js.
Note: If you are simply looking to control Phantom from Node and don't need Casper's API, have a look at PhantomJS 1.8, which has native WebDriver support.
SpookyJS is available from npm.
$ npm install spooky
Read about how Spooky works in the documentation. API documentation and examples coming soon.
try {
var Spooky = require('spooky');
} catch (e) {
var Spooky = require('../lib/spooky');
}
var spooky = new Spooky({
child: {
transport: 'http'
},
casper: {
logLevel: 'debug',
verbose: true
}
}, function (err) {
if (err) {
e = new Error('Failed to initialize SpookyJS');
e.details = err;
throw e;
}
spooky.start(
'http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spooky_the_Tuff_Little_Ghost');
spooky.then(function () {
this.emit('hello', 'Hello, from ' + this.evaluate(function () {
return document.title;
}));
});
spooky.run();
});
spooky.on('error', function (e, stack) {
console.error(e);
if (stack) {
console.log(stack);
}
});
/*
// Uncomment this block to see all of the things Casper has to say.
// There are a lot.
// He has opinions.
spooky.on('console', function (line) {
console.log(line);
});
*/
spooky.on('hello', function (greeting) {
console.log(greeting);
});
spooky.on('log', function (log) {
if (log.space === 'remote') {
console.log(log.message.replace(/ \- .*/, ''));
}
});
A minimal example can be found in the repo under examples. Run it like this in
a cloned repo:
$ node examples/hello.js
Run it like this if you installed Spooky via npm:
$ node node_modules/spooky/examples/hello.js
A small example Cucumber.js test suite can be found in the repo under examples/cucumber. To run the suite:
$ make cucumber.js
You may change the port that the fixture server runs on by setting the TEST_PORT make parameter.
See the tests for an example of how to use SpookyJS with Mocha.
Spooky's stdio transport reportedly does not work on Windows and Ubuntu.
The http transport hangs when using Phantom 1.8 with older versions of
CasperJS.
SpookyJS includes a suite of unit tests, driven by Mocha. To run the tests:
$ make test
The following make parameters are supported (defaults are in parentheses):
TEST_REPORTER the Mocha reporter to use (dot)TEST_PORT the port to run the fixture web server on (8080)TEST_TIMEOUT threshold in ms to timeout a test (4000)TEST_SLOW threshold in ms to say a test is slow (2000)TEST_ARGS Additional arguments to pass through to MochaTEST_DEBUG Print debug logging to the console (false)TEST_TRANSPORT the Spooky transport to use when running the tests (stdio)Function.prototype.bindoptions.child.spawnOptions: its value is passed thru as the options
argument to child_process.spawnoptions.casperwithFrame, withPopup, and waitForPopup (thanks @asciidisco)RequestStream._onError (Dmitry Menshikov)system.stdin for stdio transportphantom.onError handler. Spooky now emits an error event and exits
non-zero if an unhandled JS error occurs in the Phantom context.thenClick method (@andresgottlieb)SpookyJS is made available under the MIT License.
The image tests/fixtures/fail-road.jpeg is the work Fail
Road and is
copyright (c) 2007
fireflythegreat and made
available under an Attribution 2.0
Generic license.
$ claude mcp add SpookyJS \
-- python -m otcore.mcp_server <graph>