I'm trying to automate a work flow where we have to log in to a website, navigate, get redirected several times and finally have to upload a file into a reporting system.
After failing with phantomjs/casparjs (where we also do not really get visual feedback) I was thinking about using node-webkit.
So basically, what I am trying to do is writing a "controller" that is opening another webpage in an iframe and then manipulating the fields, hitting buttons, ...
Is this something that can be done? If yes, I am struggeling to get a handle on the fields to fill them...
Or is this a classic "wrong tool" approach and we shouldn't be doing that?
Something along the line of
var new_win = gui.Window.get(
window.open('https://remote/login/site/')
);
gui.Window.get(new_win).on('loaded', function () {
//all of this doesn't really work but might help you to understand what I try to do
//window.console.log(new_win.window.document.getElementById("user"));
//window.eval(new_win, "code_to_fill_the_user_field");
//var userField = new_win.window.document.getElementById("user");
//console.log(userField);
});
Update: 2014-08-02: I understand now that webkit is intended for creating desktop apps with HTML5 and not remote controlling websites, so we forget about this question. I did solve the problem with phantomjs/casperjs now, BTW.