Arquillian Phantom Driver provides dependency on the GhostDriver, dependency on PhantomJS binary and provides runtime resolution of the binary artifact (distributed in Maven repository) to enable true headless unattended testing without need of local PhantomJS installation.
Add following snippet to your project's POM:
<dependencies>
<dependency>
<groupId>org.jboss.arquillian.extension</groupId>
<artifactId>arquillian-phantom-driver</artifactId>
<version>${artifact.version}</version>
</dependency>
</dependencies>
Java code:
WebDriver driver = new PhantomJSDriver(
ResolvingPhantomJSDriverService.createDefaultService(), // service resolving phantomjs binary automatically
DesiredCapabilities.phantomjs());
or you can specify path to the phantomjs binary file. If the binary file doesn't exist or it isn't up to date, the resolver will copy own file to the given path:
DesiredCapabilities capabilities = DesiredCapabilities.phantomjs();
// where the binary binary is expected (will be resolved when file does not exist)
capabilities.setCapability("phantomjs.binary.path", "./target/phantomjs");
// enforce resolver to use given phantomjs version
capabilities.setCapability("phantomjs.binary.version", "2.1.1");
// if there is phantomjs available on PATH, use that one
capabilities.setCapability("phantomjs.prefer.resolved", Boolean.FALSE);
// NOTE: capabilities must be passed into the ResolvingPhantomJSDriverService if you plan on passing custom
// command-line arguments such as disabling SSL Certificate checking or other features.
WebDriver driver = new PhantomJSDriver(
ResolvingPhantomJSDriverService.createDefaultService(capabilities),
capabilities);
mvn clean install