Is there a way to use PhantomJS in Python?
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00:00 Is There A Way To Use Phantomjs In Python?
00:30 Answer 1 Score 86
00:52 Answer 2 Score 9
01:34 Accepted Answer Score 390
02:41 Answer 4 Score 41
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ACCEPTED ANSWER
Score 390
The easiest way to use PhantomJS in python is via Selenium. The simplest installation method is
- Install NodeJS
 - Using Node's package manager install phantomjs: 
npm -g install phantomjs-prebuilt - install selenium (in your virtualenv, if you are using that)
 
After installation, you may use phantom as simple as:
from selenium import webdriver
driver = webdriver.PhantomJS() # or add to your PATH
driver.set_window_size(1024, 768) # optional
driver.get('https://google.com/')
driver.save_screenshot('screen.png') # save a screenshot to disk
sbtn = driver.find_element_by_css_selector('button.gbqfba')
sbtn.click()
If your system path environment variable isn't set correctly, you'll need to specify the exact path as an argument to webdriver.PhantomJS().  Replace this:
driver = webdriver.PhantomJS() # or add to your PATH
... with the following:
driver = webdriver.PhantomJS(executable_path='/usr/local/lib/node_modules/phantomjs/lib/phantom/bin/phantomjs')
References:
ANSWER 2
Score 86
PhantomJS recently dropped Python support altogether. However, PhantomJS now embeds Ghost Driver.
A new project has since stepped up to fill the void: ghost.py. You probably want to use that instead:
from ghost import Ghost
ghost = Ghost()
with ghost.start() as session:
    page, extra_resources = ghost.open("http://jeanphi.me")
    assert page.http_status==200 and 'jeanphix' in ghost.content
ANSWER 3
Score 41
Now since the GhostDriver comes bundled with the PhantomJS, it has become even more convenient to use it through Selenium.
I tried the Node installation of PhantomJS, as suggested by Pykler, but in practice I found it to be slower than the standalone installation of PhantomJS. I guess standalone installation didn't provided these features earlier, but as of v1.9, it very much does so.
- Install PhantomJS (http://phantomjs.org/download.html) (If you are on Linux, following instructions will help https://stackoverflow.com/a/14267295/382630)
 - Install Selenium using pip.
 
Now you can use like this
import selenium.webdriver
driver = selenium.webdriver.PhantomJS()
driver.get('http://google.com')
# do some processing
driver.quit()
ANSWER 4
Score 9
Here's how I test javascript using PhantomJS and Django:
mobile/test_no_js_errors.js:
var page = require('webpage').create(),
    system = require('system'),
    url = system.args[1],
    status_code;
page.onError = function (msg, trace) {
    console.log(msg);
    trace.forEach(function(item) {
        console.log('  ', item.file, ':', item.line);
    });
};
page.onResourceReceived = function(resource) {
    if (resource.url == url) {
        status_code = resource.status;
    }
};
page.open(url, function (status) {
    if (status == "fail" || status_code != 200) {
        console.log("Error: " + status_code + " for url: " + url);
        phantom.exit(1);
    }
    phantom.exit(0);
});
mobile/tests.py:
import subprocess
from django.test import LiveServerTestCase
class MobileTest(LiveServerTestCase):
    def test_mobile_js(self):
        args = ["phantomjs", "mobile/test_no_js_errors.js", self.live_server_url]
        result = subprocess.check_output(args)
        self.assertEqual(result, "")  # No result means no error
Run tests:
manage.py test mobile