node-chrome-runner
v0.0.5
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A small node library to run Chrome.
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node-chrome-runner
A small library to run Chrome.
Building the library
./setup install # install npm and third_party tools/libraries
gulp dist # build the library
Usage
# Load with a relative path from the root of the node-chrome-runner repo...
var chrome_runner = require('./build/dist/node-chrome-runner/chrome-runner');
# Load if it is in your npm path (e.g. if it's in your package dependencies).
var chrome_runner = require('node-chrome-runner');
# Start chrome; returns the child process as `c1.childProcess`...
var c = chrome_runner.runChrome();
# Console log the path used to start chrome...
console.log(c.path);
# Run chrome with a custom path, and argument to make chrome start
# with user directory `tmp/foo` on Mac...
var c = chrome_runner.runChrome({
versions: [chrome_runner.chromePaths.canary],
args:['--user-data-dir=tmp/foo'],
processOptions:{stdio: 'inherit'}
});
# Run chrome with a custom path, and argument to make chrome start
# with user directory `tmp/foo` on Mac...
var c = chrome_runner.runChrome({
path: '/Applications/Google\ Chrome\ Canary.app/Contents/MacOS/Google\ Chrome\ Canary',
args:['--user-data-dir=tmp/foo'],
processOptions:{stdio: 'inherit'}
});
# or use platform found version, but set the user-data dir...
var c = chrome_runner.runChrome({
args:['--user-data-dir=tmp/foo'],
processOptions:{stdio: 'inherit'}
});
# Send a close signal to the started chrome.
c.childProcess.kill();