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PhantomJS Cookbook

You're reading from   PhantomJS Cookbook Over 70 recipes to help boost the productivity of your applications using real-world testing with PhantomJS

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jun 2014
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ISBN-13 9781783981922
Length 304 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Rob Friesel Rob Friesel
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Table of Contents (10) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Getting Started with PhantomJS 2. PhantomJS Core Modules FREE CHAPTER 3. Working with webpage Objects 4. Unit Testing with PhantomJS 5. Functional and End-to-end Testing with PhantomJS 6. Network Monitoring and Performance Analysis 7. Generating Images and Documents with PhantomJS 8. Continuous Integration with PhantomJS Index

Generating HAR files from PhantomJS


This recipe illustrates how to generate an HTTP Archive (HAR) file from the requests made within PhantomJS. We will also introduce tools to visualize and analyze these HAR files.

Getting ready

To run this recipe, we will use the netsniff.js script that ships as part of the examples directory with the PhantomJS source code. Our example here assumes that $PHANTOMJS_SOURCE refers to our clone of the PhantomJS source code. We will also need the URL of a web page to provide to the netsniff.js script.

To visualize the resource waterfall, we will need to have a HAR Viewer; this recipe uses the Ruby HAR Library.

Note

With Ruby and RubyGems installed on our system, we can easily install the Ruby HAR Library as follows:

gem install har

Visit the project home page for more information about the HAR Viewer at .

Tip

Alternatively, if we don't mind sending our HAR data over the Internet in clear text, we can simply copy and paste our results into the online HAR Viewer at http...

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