PhantomJS.pm 2.1 KB

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  1. package Selenium::PhantomJS;
  2. # ABSTRACT: A convenience package for creating a PhantomJS instance
  3. use Moo;
  4. use Selenium::CanStartBinary::FindBinary qw/coerce_simple_binary/;
  5. extends 'Selenium::Remote::Driver';
  6. =head1 SYNOPSIS
  7. my $driver = Selenium::PhantomJS->new;
  8. =head1 DESCRIPTION
  9. This class allows you to use PhantomJS through Ghostdriver without
  10. needing the JRE or a selenium server running. When you refrain from
  11. passing the C<remote_server_addr> and C<port> arguments, we will
  12. search for the phantomjs executable binary in your $PATH. We'll try
  13. to start the binary connect to it, shutting it down at the end of the
  14. test.
  15. If the binary is not found, we'll fall back to the default
  16. L<Selenium::Remote::Driver> behavior of assuming defaults of
  17. 127.0.0.1:4444 after waiting a few seconds.
  18. If you specify a remote server address, or a port, we'll assume you
  19. know what you're doing and take no additional behavior.
  20. If you're curious whether your Selenium::PhantomJS instance is using a
  21. separate PhantomJS binary, or through the selenium server, you can check
  22. the C<binary_mode> attr after instantiation.
  23. =cut
  24. has '+browser_name' => (
  25. is => 'ro',
  26. default => sub { 'phantomjs' }
  27. );
  28. =attr binary
  29. Optional: specify the path to your binary. If you don't specify
  30. anything, we'll try to find it on our own via L<File::Which/which>.
  31. =cut
  32. has 'binary' => (
  33. is => 'lazy',
  34. coerce => \&coerce_simple_binary,
  35. default => sub { 'phantomjs' },
  36. predicate => 1
  37. );
  38. =attr binary_port
  39. Optional: specify the port that we should bind to. If you don't
  40. specify anything, we'll default to the driver's default port. Since
  41. there's no a priori guarantee that this will be an open port, this is
  42. _not_ necessarily the port that we end up using - if the port here is
  43. already bound, we'll search above it until we find an open one.
  44. See L<Selenium::CanStartBinary/port> for more details, and
  45. L<Selenium::Remote::Driver/port> after instantiation to see what the
  46. actual port turned out to be.
  47. =cut
  48. has 'binary_port' => (
  49. is => 'lazy',
  50. default => sub { 8910 }
  51. );
  52. sub DEMOLISH {
  53. my ($self) = @_;
  54. $self->shutdown_binary;
  55. }
  56. with 'Selenium::CanStartBinary';
  57. 1;