I have tried and tested - with success - the phantomjs example waitFor. However, I am having difficulty implementing it via the phantomjs-node module primarily because page.evaluate
gets evaluated in a callback.
PhantomJS Implementation
page.open("http://twitter.com/#!/sencha", function () {
waitFor(function() {
// This here is easy to do as the evaluate method returns immediately
return page.evaluate(function() {
return $("#signin-dropdown").is(":visible");
});
}, function() {
console.log("The sign-in dialog should be visible now.");
phantom.exit();
});
}
});
However, with phantomjs-node the evaluate function gets returned data in a callback:
page.evaluate(
function(){ /* return thing */ },
function callback(thing) { /* write code for thing */ }
)
Using phantomjs-node, how can I run a function on the page only after an element is visible?
Just in case the link above is dead, here is the implementation of the waitFor function
/**
* Wait until the test condition is true or a timeout occurs. Useful for waiting
* on a server response or for a ui change (fadeIn, etc.) to occur.
*
* @param testFx javascript condition that evaluates to a boolean,
* it can be passed in as a string (e.g.: "1 == 1" or "$('#bar').is(':visible')" or
* as a callback function.
* @param onReady what to do when testFx condition is fulfilled,
* it can be passed in as a string (e.g.: "1 == 1" or "$('#bar').is(':visible')" or
* as a callback function.
* @param timeOutMillis the max amount of time to wait. If not specified, 3 sec is used.
*/
function waitFor(testFx, onReady, timeOutMillis) {
var maxtimeOutMillis = timeOutMillis ? timeOutMillis : 3000, //< Default Max Timout is 3s
start = new Date().getTime(),
condition = false,
interval = setInterval(function() {
if ( (new Date().getTime() - start < maxtimeOutMillis) && !condition ) {
// If not time-out yet and condition not yet fulfilled
condition = (typeof(testFx) === "string" ? eval(testFx) : testFx()); //< defensive code
} else {
if(!condition) {
// If condition still not fulfilled (timeout but condition is 'false')
console.log("'waitFor()' timeout");
phantom.exit(1);
} else {
// Condition fulfilled (timeout and/or condition is 'true')
console.log("'waitFor()' finished in " + (new Date().getTime() - start) + "ms.");
typeof(onReady) === "string" ? eval(onReady) : onReady(); //< Do what it's supposed to do once the condition is fulfilled
clearInterval(interval); //< Stop this interval
}
}
}, 250); //< repeat check every 250ms
};
Thanks in advance.