wdio-novus-mutatio-visual-regression-service v0.1.0
Novus Mutatio Visual Regression Service
Visual regression testing for WebdriverIO
Based on the work of Juan on Novus Visual Regression Service, Jan-André Zinser on wdio-visual-regression-service and wdio-screenshot
Although Novus Visual Regression Service works fine for most cases, it doesnt play well with browserstack on IOS devices with notch. This is an attempt to fix that. Multiple orientations passed from config are not tested.
Pass
```'crop:custom': {
toolbar: <x>,
addressBar: <y>,
}```as part of W3C capabilities with x and y being the portions you want to cut out ( depends on device pixel ratio and deviceOS and device type) and it should work .
Installation
You can install wdio-novus-mutatio-visual-regression-service via NPM as usual:
$ npm install wdio-novus-mutatio-visual-regression-service --save-devInstructions on how to install WebdriverIO can be found here.
Configuration
Setup wdio-novus-mutatio-visual-regression-service by adding novus-visual-regression to the service section of your WebdriverIO config and define your desired comparison strategy in the service options.
// wdio.conf.js
var path = require('path');
var VisualRegressionCompare = require('wdio-novus-mutatio-visual-regression-service/compare');
function getScreenshotName(basePath) {
return function(context) {
var type = context.type;
var testName = context.test.title;
var browserVersion = parseInt(context.browser.version, 10);
var browserName = context.browser.name;
var browserViewport = context.meta.viewport;
var browserWidth = browserViewport.width;
var browserHeight = browserViewport.height;
return path.join(basePath, `${testName}_${type}_${browserName}_v${browserVersion}_${browserWidth}x${browserHeight}.png`);
};
}
exports.config = {
// ...
services: [
[
'novus-visual-regression',
{
compare: new VisualRegressionCompare.LocalCompare({
referenceName: getScreenshotName(path.join(process.cwd(), 'screenshots/reference')),
screenshotName: getScreenshotName(path.join(process.cwd(), 'screenshots/screen')),
diffName: getScreenshotName(path.join(process.cwd(), 'screenshots/diff')),
misMatchTolerance: 0.01,
}),
viewportChangePause: 300,
viewports: [{ width: 320, height: 480 }, { width: 480, height: 320 }, { width: 1024, height: 768 }],
orientations: ['landscape', 'portrait'],
}
]
],
// ...
};Options
Under the key visualRegression in your wdio.config.js you can pass a configuration object with the following structure:
compare
Objectscreenshot compare method, see Compare MethodsviewportChangePause
Number( default: 100 ) wait x milliseconds after viewport change. It can take a while for the browser to re-paint. This could lead to rendering issues and produces inconsistent results between runs.viewports
Object[{ width: Number, height: Number }]( default: current-viewport ) (desktop only) all screenshots will be taken in different viewport dimensions (e.g. for responsive design tests)orientations
String[] {landscape, portrait}( default: current-orientation ) (mobile only) all screenshots will be taken in different screen orientations (e.g. for responsive design tests)
Compare Methods
wdio-novus-mutatio-visual-regression-service allows the usage of different screenshot comparison methods.
VisualRegressionCompare.LocalCompare
As it's name suggests LocalCompare captures screenshots locally on your computer and compares them against previous runs.
You can pass the following options to it's constructor as object:
referenceName
Functionpass in a function that returns the filename for the reference screenshot. Function receives a context object as first parameter with all relevant information about the command.screenshotName
Functionpass in a function that returns the filename for the current screenshot. Function receives a context object as first parameter with all relevant information about the command.diffName
Functionpass in a function that returns the filename for the diff screenshot. Function receives a context object as first parameter with all relevant information about the command.misMatchTolerance
Number( default: 0.01 ) number between 0 and 100 that defines the degree of mismatch to consider two images as identical, increasing this value will decrease test coverage.ignoreComparison
String( default: nothing ) pass in a string with value ofnothing,colorsorantialiasingto adjust the comparison method.
For an example of generating screenshot filenames dependent on the current test name, have a look at the sample code of Configuration.
VisualRegressionCompare.SaveScreenshot
This method is a stripped variant of VisualRegressionCompare.LocalCompare to capture only screenshots. This is quite useful when you just want to create reference screenshots and overwrite the previous one without diffing.
You can pass the following options to it's constructor as object:
- screenshotName
Functionpass in a function that returns the filename for the current screenshot. Function receives a context object as first parameter with all relevant information about the command.
VisualRegressionCompare.Spectre
This method is used for uploading screenshots to the web application Spectre. Spectre is a UI for visual regression testing. It stores the screenshots and compares them which is quite useful for Continuous Integration.
You can pass the following options to it's constructor as object:
url
Stringpass in a spectre webservice url.project
Stringpass in a name for your project.suite
Stringpass in a name for your testsuite. One project can contain several suites.test
Functionpass in a function that returns the test name for the screenshot. Function receives a context object as first parameter with all relevant information about the command.browser
Functionpass in a function that returns the browser for the screenshot. Function receives a context object as first parameter with all relevant information about the command.size
Functionpass in a function that returns the size for the screenshot. Function receives a context object as first parameter with all relevant information about the command.fuzzLevel
Number( default: 30 ) number between 0 and 100 that defines the fuzz factor of Spectre's image comparison method. For more details please have a look at Spectre documentation.
Example
// wdio.conf.js
var path = require('path');
var VisualRegressionCompare = require('wdio-novus-mutatio-visual-regression-service/compare');
exports.config = {
// ...
services: [
[
'novus-visual-regression',
{
compare: new VisualRegressionCompare.Spectre({
url: 'http://localhost:3000',
project: 'my project',
suite: 'my test suite',
test: function getTest(context) {
return context.test.title;
},
browser: function getBrowser(context) {
return context.browser.name;
},
size: function getSize(context) {
return context.meta.viewport != null ? context.meta.viewport.width : context.meta.orientation;
},
fuzzLevel: 30
}),
viewportChangePause: 300,
viewports: [{ width: 320, height: 480 }, { width: 480, height: 320 }, { width: 1024, height: 768 }],
orientations: ['landscape', 'portrait'],
}
]
],
// ...
};Usage
wdio-novus-mutatio-visual-regression-service enhances an WebdriverIO instance with the following commands:
browser.checkViewport([{options}]);browser.checkDocument([{options}]);browser.checkElement(elementSelector, [{options}]);
All of these provide options that will help you to capture screenshots in different dimensions or to exclude irrelevant parts (e.g. content). The following options are available:
exclude
String[]|Object[](not yet implemented) exclude frequently changing parts of your screenshot, you can either pass all kinds of different WebdriverIO selector strategies that queries one or multiple elements or you can define x and y values which stretch a rectangle or polygonhide
Object[]hides all elements queried by all kinds of different WebdriverIO selector strategies (viavisibility: hidden)remove
Object[]removes all elements queried by all kinds of different WebdriverIO selector strategies (viadisplay: none)viewports
Object[{ width: Number, height: Number }](desktop only) Overrides the global viewports value for this command. All screenshots will be taken in different viewport dimensions (e.g. for responsive design tests)orientations
String[] {landscape, portrait}(mobile only) Overrides the global orientations value for this command. All screenshots will be taken in different screen orientations (e.g. for responsive design tests)misMatchTolerance
NumberOverrides the global misMatchTolerance value for this command. Pass in a number between 0 and 100 that defines the degree of mismatch to consider two images as identical.fuzzLevel
NumberOverrides the global fuzzLevel value for this command. Pass in a number between 0 and 100 that defines the fuzz factor of Spectre's image comparison method.ignoreComparison
StringOverrides the global ignoreComparison value for this command. Pass in a string with value ofnothing,colorsorantialiasingto adjust the comparison method.viewportChangePause
NumberOverrides the global viewportChangePause value for this command. Wait x milliseconds after viewport change.
License
MIT