Perform visual regression test with a nice GUI as help. 💅 Only for Cypress! Both e2e and component-testing compatible 💪
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Plugin for visual regression testing that provides smooth experience:
Specify threshold below which the test will fail.
Quickly preview old & new screenshot directly in the Cypress UI.
Find visual changes using images diff.
Published as treeshakeable bundles, separate for JS ES5 or modern bundlers thanks to microbundle.
Working with every bundler (tested on webpack, vite, rollup),
Provides proper typings as is written completely in typescript.
demo.mp4
You can install this library using your favorite package manager:
# yarn
yarn add -D @frsource/cypress-plugin-visual-regression-diff
# npm
npm install --save-dev @frsource/cypress-plugin-visual-regression-diff
Next, you need to import the library:
- first, in your support file (located by default in
cypress/support/index.js
):
// typescript / ES6
import '@frsource/cypress-plugin-visual-regression-diff/dist/support';
// javascript
require('@frsource/cypress-plugin-visual-regression-diff/dist/support');
- secondly:
- (for Cypress 10.0+) in
cypress.config.js
(orcypress.config.ts
):
- (for Cypress 10.0+) in
// typescript / ES6
import { defineConfig } from 'cypress';
import { initPlugin } from '@frsource/cypress-plugin-visual-regression-diff/dist/plugins';
export default defineConfig({
// setupNodeEvents can be defined in either
// the e2e or component configuration
e2e: {
setupNodeEvents(on, config) {
initPlugin(on, config);
}
}
});
- (for Cypress <10.0) in your plugins file (located by default in
cypress/plugins/index.js
):
// typescript / ES6
import { initPlugin } from '@frsource/cypress-plugin-visual-regression-diff/dist/plugins';
export default function (on: Cypress.PluginEvents, config: Cypress.PluginConfigOptions) {
initPlugin(on, config);
return config;
};
// javascript
const { initPlugin } = require('@frsource/cypress-plugin-visual-regression-diff/dist/plugins');
module.exports = function (on, config) {
initPlugin(on, config);
return config;
}
That's it - now let's see how to use the library in usage section.
Once installed, the library might be used by writing in your test:
cy.get('.an-element-of-your-choice').matchImage();
Or, if you would like to make a screenshot of whole document:
cy.matchImage();
matchImage
command will do a screenshot and compare it with image from a previous run. In case of regression the test will fail and you'll get a "Compare images" button to see what's a root of a problem.
Still got troubles with installation? Have a look at example directory of this repo to see how this plugin can be used in e2e or component-testing Cypress within your project.
This plugin can be configured either:
- directly, on a matcher level - by passing in plugin options as an argument to
matchImage
command, e.g.:
cy.matchImage({
// screenshot configuration, passed directly to the the Cypress screenshot method: https://docs.cypress.io/api/cypress-api/screenshot-api#Arguments
// default: { }
screenshotConfig: {
blackout: ['.element-to-be-blackouted']
},
// pixelmatch options, see: https://www.npmjs.com/package/pixelmatch#pixelmatchimg1-img2-output-width-height-options
// default: { includeAA: true }
diffConfig: {
threshold: 0.01,
},
// whether to update images automatically, without making a diff - useful for CI
// default: false
updateImages: true,
// directory path in which screenshot images will be stored
// image visualiser will normalise path separators depending on OS it's being run within, so always use / for nested paths
// default: '__image_snapshots__'
imagesDir: 'this-might-be-your-custom/maybe-nested-directory',
// maximum threshold above which the test should fail
// default: 0.01
maxDiffThreshold: 0.1,
// forces scale factor to be set as value "1"
// helps with screenshots being scaled 2x on high-density screens like Mac Retina
// default: true
forceDeviceScaleFactor: false,
// title used for naming the image file
// default: Cypress.currentTest.titlePath (your test title)
title: `${Cypress.currentTest.titlePath.join(' ')} (${Cypress.browser.displayName})`
})
- via global env configuration. All of the environment variable names are the same as keys of the configuration options passed to
matchImage
method, but with addedpluginVisualRegression
prefix, e.g.:
npx cypress run --env "pluginVisualRegressionUpdateImages=true" --env 'pluginVisualRegressionDiffConfig={"threshold":0.01}'
// cypress.config.ts
import { defineConfig } from 'cypress';
export default defineConfig({
env: {
pluginVisualRegressionUpdateImages: true,
pluginVisualRegressionDiffConfig: { threshold: 0.01 }
}
})
{
}
// cypress.env.json (https://docs.cypress.io/guides/guides/environment-variables#Option-2-cypress-env-json)
{
"pluginVisualRegressionUpdateImages": true,
"pluginVisualRegressionDiffConfig": { "threshold": 0.01 }
}
For more ways of setting environment variables take a look here.
Why screenshots doesn't conform to the `viewport` set in my Cypress configuration?
Screenshots in Cypress do not scale to the viewport size by default. You can change this behavior:
- globally, by changing default screenshot configuration:
Cypress.Screenshot.defaults({ capture: 'viewport' });
- locally, by passing screenshot configuration directly to the
.matchImage
command:cy.matchImage({ screenshotConfig: { capture: 'viewport' } });
Don’t hesitate to ask a question directly on the discussions board!
Changes for every release are documented in the release notes and CHANGELOG files of every package.
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