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magic-visual-regression

v0.1.6

Published

A Simple tool for Visual Regression testing

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Magic-Visual-Regression

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A Simple tool for Visual Regression.

Its always hard to get things started, everyone thinks about getting started with visual regression testing on their website/apps but fails because of difficulty in gettings started, I was in a similar situation too.

It's acually very easy to get started.

1. Take the screenshots.
2. Compare the images.
3. Check the difference.

In this tool, we will take care of the 2 and 3 steps, the tool uses resemble.js to generate the diff images.

Installation

`yarn add magic-visual-regression` or `npm i magic-visual-regression` 

Usage

  1. Take screenshots and give it a good name. These are the reference images. Screenshots can be captured using many techniques, Simplest to get started being taking screenshots manually, a handy chrome extension is Full page screen capture.
  2. After making changes to your code(css). Take the screenshots of test images which will be compared with the reference images.
  3. Now it's time for magic run magic-visual-regression <path to reference images> <path to test images> <path to save diff images>.

Tests

Pending