I realize there are other libraries designed for the use of jQuery-like syntax with Zombie, but for my purposes, I specifically want/need to use jQuery itself in order to maintain compatibility with some earlier-written code.
I installed the npm jQuery package, and I've been trying to import jQuery into my script and then initialize it with the window returned by Zombie like so:
var Zombie= require("zombie"),
$ = require("jquery")
, zombie = new Zombie();
zombie.visit("http://www.mysite.com", function (err, browser, status) {
if(err) {
console.log("Error: " + err);
}
//Initialize a new jQuery instance with the current window returned by Zombie
var $window = $(browser.window);
//Get an actual jQuery object so we can search for stuff
var document = $window("body");
var inputBoxUsername = document.find("input#username");
console.log(inputBoxUsername.html());
});
This isn't working, as it says that there's no html()
function, and jQuery doesn't actually seem to be returning the object I'm expecting.
Is there a way to use jQuery with Zombie?
If your site is already loading jquery, you can use the loaded jQuery straight away, which in some cases is far easier.
var document = browser.window.$("body");
Will work as expected, since it is a jQuery object.
I think that you can add script files anyway so you could dinamically add jQuery and use it as I just mentioned.
Hope this helps!
If the page you are working with doesn't include jQuery, and you are only retrieving data, then try using Cheerio on top of Zombie:
zombie.visit("http://example.com", function () {
var $ = cheerio.load(browser.html());
console.log($('title').text());
}
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