0.1.4 • Published 9 years ago

ember-cli-backstop v0.1.4

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9 years ago

Ember-cli-backstop

BackstopJS based CSS regression testing for ember-cli applications.

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Installation

Install the addon:

ember install ember-cli-backstop
# if ember-cli <= 0.2.2
ember install:addon ember-cli-backstop

Dependencies

BackstopJS requires a global install of CasperJS and PhantomJS

$ npm install -g phantomjs
// test for a correct install (most problems come from a missing global dependency)
$ phantomjs -v
> 1.9.8

$ npm install -g casperjs
// test for a correct install (most problems come from a missing global dependency)
$ casperjs --version
> 1.1.0-beta3

Configuration

The ember-cli-backstop generator creates a tests/backstop directory containing a backstop.json configuration file and an empty reference images directory. For information on configuring the backstop.json file to collect reference images for testing refer to the BackstopJS Github

Usage

Creating Reference Files

ember backstop reference will create snapshot reference images in tests/backstop/references based on the configuration specified in the backstop.json file. References images can be committed to version control to view changes during pull requests/code inspections.

Run the reference command whenever you want to update the reference snapshots for your project.

Executing Backstop Test

ember backstop test generates a set of test snapshots based on the current application and compares these snapshots against the reference snapshots. A report highlighting the differences will be available at BackstopJS Report (e.g. localhost:3001/compare).

Troubleshooting

Stdout overflow

Logs from the target application may overflow stdout, causing the backstop commands to terminate (issue #4 has been raised against this). As a workaround backstop commands can be run with strict to suppress output.

e.g. ember backstop reference strict or ember backstop test strict

License

MIT