No-Face (from Spirited Away) lets you quickly and easily start PhantomJS processes, and exchange data with them, from within Node.js.
var noface = require('noface')
var ph = noface(function (channel) {
// Runs within PhantomJS. (No access to closure!)
channel.onmessage = function (event) {
channel.send(event.data)
}
})
ph.on('open', function () {
ph.send('Hello world!')
})
ph.on('message', function (message) {
ph.close()
})
npm install noface
noface(src, options)
No-Face opens a WebSocket connection between Node.js and PhantomJS. The
src
callback function is executed within PhantomJS on the socket open
event, and receives the WebSocket
instance.
Rather than a function, it may also be a string of JavaScript code. But in either case, note that it will not have access to closures, but will have access to all of the PhantomJS API.
The optional parameter options
contains any additional options to pass to
child_process.spawn
. If you include an array args
in options, these will
be passed to the PhantomJS child.
By default, the PhantomJS child exits when the channel closes. Override
channel.onclose
to change this behavior. The default error handler in
PhantomJS is also set to exit the process and emit an error
event in
Node.js.
The return value is a NoFace
instance.
open
: The PhantomJS child has started and the WebSocket connection is established.close
: The WebSocket connection is closed. By default, the PhantomJS child will automatically exit.message
: The PhantomJS child sends a message. Receives a string orBuffer
.error
: Startup failed or the child did not exit cleanly. Receives anError
instance.
send
: Send a message to the PhantomJS child. Accepts a string or aBuffer
.close
: Close the WebSocket connection. By default, the PhantomJS child will automatically exit.
child
: Contains theChildProcess
instance fromchild_process
.channel
: While the WebSocket channel is open, contains theWebSocket
instance fromfaye-websocket
.
git clone https://github.com/Two-Screen/noface.git
cd noface
npm install
npm test