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nightmare-download-manager
Advanced tools
Add download management to your Nightmare scripts.
If you want to have downloads be managed serially, check out the Nightmare inline download plugin.
Require the library and pass the Nightmare library as a reference to attach the plugin actions:
var Nightmare = require('Nightmare');
require('nightmare-download-manager')(Nightmare);
... and then enable the download manager with .downloadManager()
. It should be the first call in your Nightmare chain.
Sets up the download management event handling.
Waits until all files currently downloading are in a state of 'completed'
, 'interrupted'
, or 'cancelled'
.
This event is triggered when Electron emits 'will-download'
. This event is also emitted after downloads are started when DownloadItem
emits 'updated'
or 'done'
. The possible values for state
are 'started'
, 'cancelled'
, 'interrupted'
, or 'completed'
. Note that by listening to 'download'
, Nightmare expects the default download behavior to be overridden.
Allows for downloads to be saved to a custom location, cancelled, or any other custom behavior. The possible values for action
are 'cancel'
, 'continue'
for default behavior, or a file path (file name and extension inclusive) to save the download to an alternative location. The downloadItem
parameter should use the downloadItem
passed by 'download'
.
Defines whether or not all downloads should be ignored. By default, all downloads are accepted.
This will throw an exception if the .waitDownloadsComplete()
didn't finish within the set timeframe. By default, this is not set, meaning there is no timeout. In milliseconds.
Defines the length of time to wait for a download response in milliseconds. Defaults to 3s.
Sets the Electron path for where downloads are saved.
var Nightmare = require('nightmare');
require('nightmare-download-manager')(Nightmare);
var nightmare = Nightmare();
nightmare.on('download', function(state, downloadItem){
if(state == 'started'){
nightmare.emit('download', '/some/path/file.zip', downloadItem);
}
});
nightmare
.downloadManager()
.goto('https://github.com/segmentio/nightmare')
.click('a[href="/segmentio/nightmare/archive/master.zip"]')
.waitDownloadsComplete()
.then(() => {
console.log('done');
})
FAQs
Add download management to NightmareJS
The npm package nightmare-download-manager receives a total of 240 weekly downloads. As such, nightmare-download-manager popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that nightmare-download-manager demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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