Semantic Dom Diff
Part of Open Web Components
Open Web Components provides a set of defaults, recommendations and tools to help facilitate your web component project. Our recommendations include: developing, linting, testing, building, tooling, demoing, publishing and automating.
Manual Setup
yarn add @open-wc/semantic-dom-diff --dev
semantic-dom-diff
allows diffing chunks of dom or HTML for semanticaly equality:
- whitespace and newlines are normalized
- tags and attributes are printed on individual lines
- comments are removed
- style, script and svg contents are removed
- tags, attributes or element's light dom can be ignored through configuration
Chai plugin
While semantic-dom-diff
can be used standalone (see below) you will most commonly use this through our chai plugin.
Registering the plugin
If you are using @open-wc/testing
this is already done for you.
import { chai } from '@bundled-es-modules/chai';
import { chaiDomDiff } from '@open-wc/semantic-dom-diff';
chai.use(chaiDomDiff);
Setting up your dom for diffing
You can set up our chai plugin to diff different types of DOM:
class MyElement extends HTMLElement {
constructor() {
super();
this.attachShadow({ mode: 'open' });
}
connectedCallback() {
this.shadowRoot.innerHTML = '<p> shadow content </p>';
}
}
customElements.define('my-element', MyElement);
it('my test', async () => {
const el = await fixture(`
<my-element>
<div> light dom content </div>
</my-element>
`);
expect(el).dom
expect(el).lightDom
expect(el).shadowDom
});
Manual diffing
You can use the chai plugin to manually diff chunks of dom. The dom is diffed semantically: whitespace, newlines etc. are normalized.
class MyElement extends HTMLElement {
constructor() {
super();
this.attachShadow({ mode: 'open' });
}
connectedCallback() {
this.shadowRoot.innerHTML = '<p> shadow content </p>';
}
}
customElements.define('my-element', MyElement);
it('my test', async () => {
const el = await fixture(`
<my-element>
<div> light dom content </div>
</my-element>
`);
expect(el).dom.to.equal('<my-element><div>light dom content</div></my-element>');
expect(el).lightDom.to.equal('<div>light dom content</div>');
expect(el).shadowDom.to.equal('<p>shadow content</p>');
});
Snapshot testing
The most powerful feature of semantic-dom-diff
is the ability to test and manage snapshots of your web components.
If you are not using @open-wc/testing-karma
, you need to manually install karma-snapshot and karma-mocha-snapshot.
Setting up a snapshot
Snapshots are created by setting up your component in a specific state, and then calling .to.equalSnapshot()
. You can use .dom
, .lightDom
or .shadowDom
to set up the dom of your element:
import { fixture } from '@open-wc/testing';
describe('my-message', () => {
it('renders message foo correctly', () => {
const element = await fixture(`
<my-message message="Foo"></my-element>
`);
expect(element).shadowDom.to.equalSnapshot();
});
it('renders message bar correctly', () => {
const element = await fixture(`
<my-message message="Bar"></my-element>
`);
expect(element).shadowDom.to.equalSnapshot();
});
it('renders a capitalized message correctly', () => {
const element = await fixture(`
<my-message message="Bar" capitalized></my-element>
`);
expect(element).shadowDom.to.equalSnapshot();
});
it('allows rendering a message from a slot', () => {
const element = await fixture(`
<my-message capitalized>Bar</my-element>
`);
expect(element).lightDom.to.equalSnapshot();
});
});
Snapshots are stored in the __snapshots__
folder in your project, using the most top level describe
as the name for your snapshots file.
Updating a snapshot
If you are not using the standard @open-wc/testing-karma
configuration, see the documentation of karma-snapshot
how to pass the update/prune flags.
When your tests run for the first time the snapshot files are generated. On subsequent test runs your element is compared with the stored snapshots. If the element and the snapshots differ the test fails.
If the difference was an intended change, you can update the snapshots by passing the --update-snapshots
flag.
Cleaning up unused snapshots
After refactoring there might be leftover snapshot files which are unused. You can run karma with the --prune-snapshots
flag to clean these up.
Ignoring tags and attributes
When working with libraries or custom elements there might be parts of the rendered dom which is random or otherwise outside of your control. In those cases, you might want to ignore certain attributes or tags entirely. This is possible by passing an options object.
it('renders correctly', async () => {
const el = await fixture(`
<div my-random-attribute="${Math.random()}">
Hey
</div>
`);
expect(el).dom.to.equal('<div>Hey</div>', {
ignoreAttributes: ['my-random-attribute']
});
expect(el).dom.to.equalSnapshot({
ignoreAttributes: ['my-random-attribute']
});
});
Ignoring an attribute only for certain tags
Randomly generated ids are often used, throwing off your diffs. You can ignore attributes on specific tags:
it('renders correctly', async () => {
const el = await fixture(`
<input id="customInput${Math.random()}">
`);
expect(el).dom.to.equal('<div>Hey</div>', {
ignoreAttributes: [
{ tags: ['input'], attributes: ['id'] }
]
});
expect(el).dom.to.equalSnapshot({
ignoreAttributes: [
{ tags: ['input'], attributes: ['id'] }
]
});
});
Ignoring tags
You can tell the diff to ignore certain tags entirely:
it('renders correctly', async () => {
const el = await fixture(`
<div>
<my-custom-element></my-custom-element>
foo
</div>
`);
expect(el).dom.to.equal('<div>Hey</div>', {
ignoreTags: ['my-custom-element']
});
expect(el).dom.to.equalSnapshot({
ignoreTags: ['my-custom-element']
});
});
Ignoring children
When working with web components you may find that they sometimes render to their light dom, for example to meet some accessibility requirements. We don't want to ignore the tag completely, as we would then not be able to test if we did render the tag.
We can ignore just it's light dom:
it('renders correctly', async () => {
const el = await fixture(`
<div>
<my-custom-input id="myInput">
<input id="inputRenderedInLightDom">
Some text rendered in the light dom
</my-custom-input>
foo
</div>
`);
expect(el).dom.to.equal(`
<div>
<my-custom-input id="myInput"></my-custom-input>
foo
</div>
`, { ignoreChildren: ['my-custom-element'] });
expect(el).dom.to.equalSnapshot({
ignoreChildren: ['my-custom-element']
});
});