

Simple queued & clustered PhantomJS processing. https://www.npmjs.com/package/ghost-town

Now with 100% creepier dependencies! Check out Ghost Town 3's breaking changes in CHANGELOG.md.

Need highly scalable PhantomJS processing? Ghost Town makes it frighteningly easy! For example, on-demand page rendering, dispatched through Thrift:

var town = require("ghost-town")(); if (town.isMaster) { thrift.createServer(Renderer, { render: function (html, width, height, next) { town.queue({ html: html, width: width, height: height }, function (err, data) { next(err, !err && new Buffer(data, "base64")); }); } }).listen(1337); } else { town.on("queue", function (page, data, next) { // sequential page setup // page.property("viewportSize", ...) // page.property("customHeaders", ...) // page.property("onLoadFinished", ...) // page.property("content", ...) page.renderBase64("jpeg").then(function (res) { next(null, res); }).catch(next); }); }

Ghost Town uses Node's Cluster API, so the master and worker share their code. On the master side, queue items and handle their results. On the worker side, process items and return their results.

Requires Node 4+ and PhantomJS 2.1+.

town(options)

phantomBinary : String path to the PhantomJS executable. Default: Automatic via $PATH .

: String path to the PhantomJS executable. Default: Automatic via . phantomFlags : Object of strings to use for the PhantomJS options. Default: {} .

: Object of strings to use for the PhantomJS options. Default: . workerCount : Number of workers to maintain. One or two per CPU is recommended. Default: 4 .

: Number of workers to maintain. One or two per CPU is recommended. Default: . workerDeath : Number of items to process before restarting a worker. Default: 25 .

: Number of items to process before restarting a worker. Default: . workerShift : Number of milliseconds to wait before restarting a worker. Default: -1 (forever).

: Number of milliseconds to wait before restarting a worker. Default: (forever). pageCount : Number of pages to process at a time. If your processing is mostly asynchronous (vs. e.g. render blocked), increasing this is recommended. Default: 1 .

: Number of pages to process at a time. If your processing is mostly asynchronous (vs. e.g. render blocked), increasing this is recommended. Default: . pageDeath : Number of milliseconds to wait before before requeuing an item. If your processing is time-sensitive, decreasing this is recommended. Default: 30000 .

: Number of milliseconds to wait before before requeuing an item. If your processing is time-sensitive, decreasing this is recommended. Default: . pageTries : Number of times to retry items that have timed out. If your processing could fail forever, configuring this is recommended. Default: -1 (unlimited).

Starts Ghost Town and returns a Master or a Worker instance exposing the following.

Master#isRunning is set by Master#start() and Master#stop() .

is set by and . Master#isMaster and Worker#isMaster can be used to separate master- and worker-specific code.

and can be used to separate master- and worker-specific code. Worker#phantom is the PhantomJS wrapper object provided by phantom.

Master#start() and Master#stop()

Starts or stops processing. These spawn or kill workers and PhantomJS processes, so they're useful for managing resource usage or gracefully shutting down Node.

Master#queue(data, [asap], next)

Queue an item for processing by a worker. data is passed to Worker!queue() , and next(err, data) is called when complete. Optionally pass true to asap to prepend to the queue.

Worker!queue(page, data, next)

Fired when a worker receives an item to process. page is the PhantomJS page, data is what was passed to Master#queue() , and next(err, data) passes it back.

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