Ruby on Rails Monday, June 19, 2017

Also look at Mechanize, which I believe can do a headless JS scrape of a site. It's purely a scraper, so less likely to be so test-centric.

Walter

> On Jun 19, 2017, at 10:18 AM, Jason Fleetwood-Boldt <tech@datatravels.com> wrote:
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> I think he's scraping someone else's site.
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> You obviously can't do this with Ruby alone, as there is no headless web browser written entirely in Ruby (that's just nonsense)
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> If you can get phantomjs working on your production site, that's probably the way to go. Look deep into the internals of Capybara to understand how it drives phantomjs. With phantomjs, you basically have a headless web browser and you can use Capybara's DSL to access parts of the page, including evaluating scripts and parsing the DOM.
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> Just keep in mind phantomjs is an actual executable so it needs to be compiled and built for your production environment explicitly, which might be a little tricky depending on where your site is.
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> But a little birdie told me a few months ago that the phantomjs team has decided that once Chrome has a headless mode, which I believe is forthcoming, they plan to abandon phantomjs in favor of Chrome's headless mode. Not sure if that's really true or when that will happen.
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> -Jason
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>> On Jun 18, 2017, at 8:36 AM, Colin Law <clanlaw@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> On 18 June 2017 at 12:21, Martin Luy <martin.luy@gmx.net> wrote:
>>> I'm extracting content from some websites. Currently I evaluate HTML code
>>> using Nokogiri. But the relevant content is not contained in the responded
>>> body of the HTTP GET request. This is because there is some Javascript code
>>> like $(window).load() or $(document).ready() that will send some Ajax
>>> requests and fill the original HTML code.
>>>
>>> So I'm searching for some library that automatically executes Javascript
>>> code and Ajax requests just like a normal browser.
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>> Understood. Don't think I can help I am afraid. Does the site not work
>> with js disabled in the browser?
>>
>> Colin
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>>>
>>> Martin
>>>
>>> Von meinem Samsung Gerät gesendet.
>>>
>>>
>>> -------- Ursprüngliche Nachricht --------
>>> Von: Colin Law <clanlaw@gmail.com>
>>> Datum: 18.06.17 09:42 (GMT+01:00)
>>> An: "Ruby on Rails: Talk" <rubyonrails-talk@googlegroups.com>
>>> Betreff: Re: [Rails] browser simulator independent of web framework
>>>
>>> On 17 June 2017 at 22:58, Martin L. <martin.luy@gmx.net> wrote:
>>>> Hi all,
>>>>
>>>> Is there any browser simulator that fulfills these requirements:
>>>>
>>>> - gem written in Ruby
>>>> - automatically performing Ajax and Javascript code (XSS is not an issue
>>>> in
>>>> my case)
>>>> - independent of the frameworks used by the website (Rails, JavaEE,
>>>> ASP.NET,
>>>> ...)
>>>> - only client-side
>>>> - no testing
>>>> - no browser dependency
>>>
>>> What do you mean 'no testing'? If not for testing then what is it for?
>>>
>>> Colin
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