0.5.1 • Published 9 years ago

webdriver-pool v0.5.1

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webdriver-pool

This project was created out of frustration over the general stability of primarily phantomJS, it attempts to make controlling a number of webdriver instances more easy by providing a pooling functionality, the pool offers auto regeneration for broken drivers and relatively simplistic configuration options, it was made for certain use-cases only and is rather limited in functionality, PRs are welcome.

For simple example usage, please see the test folder.

constructor(Object settings)

Default settings:

{
	count: 1,
	browser: 'phantomjs',
	logging: {
		path: 'webdriverfiles',
		level: 'INFO'
	},
	storage: {
		path: 'webdriverfiles'
	},
	scriptTimeout: 15000,
	pageTimeout: 15000,
	implicitTimeout: 1500,
	viewport: {
		width: 1280,
		height: 800
	}
}

All settings:

{
	count: NUMBER,
	browser: STRING(phantomjs|firefox|chromium),
	logging: {
		path: STRING,
		level: STRING(please see here https://selenium.googlecode.com/git/docs/api/javascript/enum_webdriver_logging_Level.html)
	},
	storage: {
		path: STRING
	},
	scriptTimeout: NUMBER milliseconds,
	pageTimeout: NUMBER milliseconds,
	implicitTimeout: NUMBER milliseconds,
	viewport: {
		width: NUMBER pixels,
		height: NUMBER pixels
	},
	proxy: { // Only with firefox and phantomjs
		username: STRING,
		password: STRING,
		address: STRING,
		port: STRING/NUMBER
	},
	userAgent: STRING, // only works with phantomjs
	loadImages: boolean // only works with phantomjs
}

#Promise Pool.ready Promise that will resolve once the pool is set up.

#Promise Pool.getDriver() Request a driver from the pool, will queue if all drivers are busy.

#Pool.returnDriver(WebDriver) Should be called when the driver is no longer needed, makes it available for other operations.

#Promise Pool.destroy() Kills all drivers, do not use object after calling this method.

#Promise Pool.renewDriver(driver) Kills the given driver and replaces it with a "healthy" new driver.

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