PhantomJS >= 1.6 must be installed on your system (1.7 recommended). Check out PhantomJS' installation instructions, and:
Ensure to always install the latest stable version of PhantomJS;
Ubuntu users Double check the version of PhantomJS provided by your apt repository, if any. Often, only old versions are provided.
OSX users If you use Homebrew, you can install both CasperJS and PhantomJS using this command:
$ brew install casperjs
Installation can be achieved using git:
$ git clone git://github.com/n1k0/casperjs.git
$ cd casperjs
$ git checkout tags/1.0.0-RC3
$ ln -sf `pwd`/bin/casperjs /usr/local/bin/casperjs
Once PhantomJS and CasperJS installed on your machine, you should obtain something like this:
$ phantomjs --version
1.7
$ casperjs --version
1.0.0-RC3
You are now ready to write your first script!
Note
The casperjs
executable is written in Python, so please ensure
that a Python interpreter is available on your platform.
Ruby version
Added in 1.0
A Ruby version of the casperjs
executable is also
available in the rubybin/
directory; in order to use the ruby version instead
of the python one:
$ ln -sf `pwd`/rubybin/casperjs /usr/local/bin/casperjs
Or using the ruby interpreter:
$ ruby /path/to/casperjs/rubybin/casperjs
CasperJS version 1.0.0-RC3 at /Users/niko/Sites/casperjs, using PhantomJS version 1.7.0
...
CasperJS on Windows
Phantomjs installation additions
Append ";C:\phantomjs"
to your PATH
environment variable. Modify
this path appropriately if you installed PhantomJS to a different location.
Casperjs installation additions
Added in 1.0 CasperJS, as of 1.0.0-RC3, ships with a Batch script so you don't need Python not Ruby to use it.
Append ";C:\casperjs\batchbin"
to your PATH
environment variable.
Modify this path appropriately if you installed CasperJS to a different location.
You can now run any regular casper scripts that way:
C:> casperjs.bat myscript.js
Earlier versions of CasperJS
Before 1.0.0-RC3, you had to setup your casper scripts that way:
phantom.casperPath = 'C:\\casperjs-1.0.0-RC3';
phantom.injectJs(phantom.casperPath + '\\bin\\bootstrap.js');
var casper = require('casper').create();
// do stuff
Run the script using the phantom.exe
program:
C:> phantomjs.exe myscript.js
Note There is no output coloration when running CasperJS on Microsoft platforms.
Contribute!
Feel free to play with the code and report any issue on github. CasperJS has also its own on twitter account.