[Bug 891461] Review Request: phantomjs - Headless WebKit with a JavaScript API

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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=891461

Raphael Groner <projects.rg@xxxxxxxx> changed:

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--- Comment #39 from Raphael Groner <projects.rg@xxxxxxxx> ---
(In reply to Oleg Girko from comment #36)
> No, my port of OBS for Fedora uses PhantomJS 2:
> https://obs.infoserver.lv/project/show/obs:server:fedora:2.7
> (this is OBS 2.7; 2.8 port is still in progress, will be ready soon).
> 
> BTW, this OBS server already runs on Fedora 25.

Oleg, how can this work without coffeescript and with qt5? Does OBS use
javascript only? Underlying browser emulation / engine might be mostly
irrelevant, in concern of the API enhancement of Qt and WebKit.

>From the homepage:

Updated Qt and WebKit

This release, and the upcoming 2.x series, is different that PhantomJS 1.x
since it switches the core implementation to use Qt 5 to get a more modern base
platform, as well as to have an updated WebKit module.

Removal of CoffeeScript support

PhantomJS 2 can not run scripts written in CoffeeScript anymore (see issue
12410). As a workaround, CoffeeScript users can still compile their scripts to
JavaScript first before executing it with PhantomJS.

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