TaskPipe::UserAgentManager::UserAgentHandler_PhantomJS::Settings
Settings for the PhantomJS useragent handler
The name to call the PhantomJS process on the database
Allocate ports from this port number upwards
How to convert a proxy scheme (as used by LWP) to a proxy 'type' (as used by PhantomJS)
PhantomJS does wait for the general page to load, but doesn't seem to wait for ajax requests to return. This can be problematic. A crude solution is to wait a fixed length of time upon page load. Set this option to do that. However, using the poll_for method is a preferable solution where possible. (See the docs for TaskPipe::Task_Scrape
When using poll_for, this is the period between checking if the element is present (in milliseconds)
poll_for
When using poll_for this is the maximum length of time to poll for before giving up
If set to 1, messages from PhantomJS will be echoed to the terminal
Tom Gracey <tomgracey@gmail.com>
Copyright (c) Tom Gracey 2018
TaskPipe is free software, licensed under
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To install TaskPipe, copy and paste the appropriate command in to your terminal.
cpanm
cpanm TaskPipe
CPAN shell
perl -MCPAN -e shell install TaskPipe
For more information on module installation, please visit the detailed CPAN module installation guide.