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@nitive/nightwatch-image-comparison

v0.1.2

Published

Screenshot assertions for Nightwatch

Readme

Nightwatch Image Comparison

Nightwatch assertions to compare screenshots in your tests. Currently under development and contains a bunch of hardcoded options. Do not use yet, but please let me know if you want too.

Credits

The module is now based on webdriver-image-comparison module. Thanks a lot Wim Selles for creating and open sourcing it!

Setting up

  1. Install module npm install --save-dev @nitive/nightwatch-image-comparison
  2. Configure module in nightwatch.conf.js
const path = require('path')
const nightwatchImageComparison = require('@nitive/nightwatch-image-comparison')

module.exports = {
  globals: {
    screenshots: {
      testsRootDir: path.join(__dirname, 'tests'), // required
      screenshotsRootDir: path.join(__dirname, 'screenshots'), // required
      skipScreenshotAssertions: false, // default: false
    },
  },
  custom_assertions_path: [nightwatchImageComparison.assertionsPath],
}

Usage examples

Making screenshot of all page

browser.assert.screenshotPage('full authorization page')

Make a screenshot of element with selector [data-test-id="auth-form"]

browser.assert.screenshotElement(
  '[data-test-id="auth-form"]',
  'Authorization form before filling: every field is empty'
)

Specifing allowed mismatch percentage. Try not to use it because it can lead to missing unexpected changes.

browser.assert.screenshotElement(
  '[data-test-id="confirm-registration-form"]',
  'Confirmation form: fields are empty, submit button is disabled',
  {
    // Rendering in IE is slightly different every time
    allowedMisMatchPercentage: 0.5, // 0,5%
  }
)

Hide some selectors before taking screenshot

browser.assert.screenshotElement(
  '[data-test-id="confirm-registration-form"]',
  'форма подтверждения регистрации: поля не заполнены, кнопка отправки задизейблена',
  {
    hideSelectors: [
      // Email is different every test run (created randomly)
      '[data-test-id="auth-form-email-field"]',
    ],
  }
)

Best practices

  • It's best to describe expected screenshot content. It will help to validate screenshots on code review.
  • Use Git LFS to store a lot of images in repository