slimerjs-firefox

This repo includes slimerjs as well as downloads a local copy of Firefox.

Usage no npm install needed!

<script type="module">
  import slimerjsFirefox from 'https://cdn.skypack.dev/slimerjs-firefox';
</script>

README

slimerjs-firefox

slimerjs-firefox is a package which will install SlimerJS as well as a download a copy of Firefox. It's mainly meant to be used with testing and CI scripts like GhostJS as an alternative test backend to phantomjs.

SlimerJS

http://slimerjs.org/

SlimerJS is a scriptable browser. It allows you to manipulate a web page with an external Javascript script: opening a webpage, clicking on links, modifying the content... It is useful to do functional tests, page automation, network monitoring, screen capture etc.

It is a tool like PhantomJs, except that it runs Gecko instead of Webkit, and it is not (yet) natively headless. However, it can be headless with the use of xvfb under Linux or MacOS.

SlimerJS provides the same API of PhantomJS. The current version of SlimerJS is highly compatible with PhantomJS 1.9. See current release notes in docs/release-notes-*.rst, and read the compatibility table to know the implementation level.

The main goal of SlimerJS is to allow to execute all scripts developed for PhantomJS. So you could use tools like CasperJS. In fact, CasperJs 1.1 and higher can be executed with SlimerJS!

SlimerJS is not only a PhantomJS clone, it contains also additional features.

Technically, SlimerJS is a XUL/JS application that is launched with Firefox.

Community

Follow us on twitter: @slimerjs

Ask your questions on the dedicated mailing list.

Or discuss with us on IRC: channel #slimerjs on irc.mozilla.org.

Install SlimerJS, executing a script...

See documentation into the docs/ directory into the source code, or read it on the web site

Roadmap

The goal for a first major stable release 1.0 is to have a full implementation of the API of PhantomJS 1.9.x and 2.1, with the support of Coffee scripts and Ghost Driver.

FAQ and contribution

Read the faq into the website/faq.html file or on the website.