1.1.0 • Published 4 years ago

@mockci/ui v1.1.0

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gitlab
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GitLab UI

GitLab UI is a UI component library written in Vue.js. See https://gitlab-org.gitlab.io/gitlab-ui/ for documentation.

Usage

To use GitLab UI in your project, add it as a dependency:

yarn add @gitlab/ui

and import the components as desired:

import { GlButton } from '@gitlab/ui';

GitLab UI is compatible with tree-shaking, you may enable this in your project to reduce bundle sizes.

GitLab UI CSS

GitLab UI provides component styles, a utility-class library and SCSS utilities. See the CSS usage documentation for more information.

Quick start - development

Make sure you have Node 8.x (LTS) and Yarn 1.2 or newer.

# Clone the project
git clone git@gitlab.com:gitlab-org/gitlab-ui.git

# Navigate to the root of the project
cd gitlab-ui

# Install all the dependencies of the project
yarn # or yarn install

# Build and launch storybook to see the components in the browser
yarn storybook

Go to http://localhost:9001/

Testing

Unit tests

Components’ unit tests live in the tests/components. The tests are organized following the same directory structure used to organize components.

yarn test:unit runs all unit tests.

yarn test:unit:watch runs all unit tests in watch mode.

yarn test:unit:debug runs all unit tests and allow to attach a debugger to the test runner process.

yarn jest [name_pattern] runs spec files that match the specified name pattern.

Examples

yarn jest datepicker will match all spec files with a name that contains the word datepicker.

yarn jest datepicker -t "when draw event is emitted" goes a step further and only runs the test with a description that matches the argument passed to the t flag.

SCSS tests

Even though we try to avoid writing complex SASS code to maintain CSS complexity low, we’ve implemented some functions that benefit from automated testing. SASS tests live in the tests/scss directory. GitLab UI uses sass-true to implement these tests, and jest run them.

yarn jest run_scss_tests runs all SCSS tests.

Visual regression tests

GitLab UI uses visual snapshot tests to prevent introducing unexpected regressions with CSS and layout changes on components. The tool we use is storyshots, a storybook addon. Read the project documentation to understand how visual snapshots work.

There is a visual snapshot of every component’s storybook story. To run the tests, use the yarn test:visual command. This command runs on the CI environment and will fail if the component visual appearance changes.

Updating visual snapshot baseline images

In some occasions, the changes in a component’s appearance are justified. In those cases, we have to update the baseline images to match the new look. See our visual testing documentation for how to do that.

GitLab visual regression tests

GitLab UI components are a reference implementation of the Pajamas Design System components. These components should conform with the design system specs, and they should look correct in the pajamas website and the GitLab product. To make sure GitLab UI’s components look precisely as their design specs dictate in GitLab, we created the yarn run test:visual:gitlab command.

This command only runs visual tests for components that have the followsDesignSystem: true flag activated in their *.documentation.js file. It will include gitlab product’s final CSS output in storybook and run the visual snapshots against this version.

The tests will fail if after including gitlab CSS, one or more components look different. These failures highlight how CSS that leaks from gitlab will affect a component’s final look in the product.

Running visual regression tests locally

Visual difference tests form part of the test suite. Rendered output can vary from host to host (e.g., due to available fonts and how each platform renders them), so these can fail when run locally. The easiest way to work around this is to run a percent-based diff, and to increase the failure threshold with the FAILURE_THRESHOLD_TYPE and FAILURE_THRESHOLD environment variables:

# Sets a 2% threshold
FAILURE_THRESHOLD_TYPE='percent' FAILURE_THRESHOLD=.02 yarn test:visual

FAILURE_THRESHOLD_TYPE defaults to 'pixel' and FAILURE_THRESHOLD defaults to 1. In the CI environment, we consider a 1 pixel difference as a false negative that should not fail the test.

Under the hood, those variables are passed to jest-image-snapshot's config

Installation

Install with Yarn:

yarn add @gitlab/ui

Install with npm:

npm install @gitlab/ui

Releases

Please see Updating Gitlab UI Packages for information on how updated packages are included in Gitlab and Pajamas.

Contributing guide

Please refer to CONTRIBUTING.md for details on how to add new components and contribute in general to GitLab UI.

FAQs

Any question? Have a look at our FAQ.md, you might find the answer there.