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Type of Package

Binary package

Use as Dependency

Binary packages can be set as runtime or build time dependencies. See Defining your dependencies for more information.

To add core/phantomjs as a depdendency, you can add one of the following to your plan file.

Buildtime Dependency

pkg_build_deps=(core/phantomjs)

Runtime Depdendency

pkg_deps=(core/phantomjs)

Use as Tool

Installation

To install this plan, you should run the following commands to first install, and then link the binaries this plan creates.

hab pkg install core/phantomjs

» Installing core/phantomjs

☁ Determining latest version of core/phantomjs in the 'stable' channel

☛ Verifying core/phantomjs/2.1.1/20200319211659

...

✓ Installed core/phantomjs/2.1.1/20200319211659

★ Install of core/phantomjs/2.1.1/20200319211659 complete with 5 new packages installed.

hab pkg binlink core/phantomjs

» Binlinking phantomjs from core/phantomjs into /bin

★ Binlinked phantomjs from core/phantomjs/2.1.1/20200319211659 to /bin/phantomjs

Using an example binary

You can now use the binary as normal:

/bin/phantomjs --help or phantomjs --help

Usage:
   phantomjs [switchs] [options] [script] [argument [argument [...]]]

Options:
  --cookies-file=<val>                 Sets the file name to store the persistent cookies
  --config=<val>                       Specifies JSON-formatted configuration file
  --debug=<val>                        Prints additional warning and debug message: 'true' or 'false' (default)
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