Huge News!Announcing our $40M Series B led by Abstract Ventures.Learn More
Socket
Sign inDemoInstall
Socket

@percy/agent

Package Overview
Dependencies
Maintainers
6
Versions
179
Alerts
File Explorer

Advanced tools

Socket logo

Install Socket

Detect and block malicious and high-risk dependencies

Install

@percy/agent

An agent process for integrating with Percy.

  • 0.28.5
  • Source
  • npm
  • Socket score

Version published
Weekly downloads
14K
decreased by-12.1%
Maintainers
6
Weekly downloads
 
Created
Source

@percy/agent

A low-level Node process for interacting with Percy.

Version CircleCI This project is using Percy.io for visual regression testing. Downloads/week License

Usage

$ npm install -g @percy/agent
$ percy COMMAND
running command...
$ percy (-v|--version|version)
@percy/agent/0.28.5 linux-x64 node-v12.19.1
$ percy --help [COMMAND]
USAGE
  $ percy COMMAND
...

Commands

percy exec

Start and stop Percy around a supplied command.

USAGE
  $ percy exec

OPTIONS
  -c, --config=config                              Path to percy config file
  -h, --allowed-hostname=allowed-hostname          Allowable hostname(s) to capture assets from
  -p, --port=port                                  [default: 5338] Port
  -t, --network-idle-timeout=network-idle-timeout  [default: 125] Asset discovery network idle timeout (in milliseconds)

  --cache-responses                                [default: true] Caches successful network responses in asset
                                                   discovery

EXAMPLES
  $ percy exec -- echo "percy is running around this echo command"
  $ percy exec -- bash -c "echo foo && echo bar"

See code: dist/commands/exec.ts

percy finalize

Finalize a build. Commonly used for parallelized builds, especially when the number of parallelized processes is unknown.

USAGE
  $ percy finalize

OPTIONS
  -a, --all  (required)

EXAMPLE
  $ percy finalize --all
  [percy] Finalized parallel build.

See code: dist/commands/finalize.ts

percy help [COMMAND]

display help for percy

USAGE
  $ percy help [COMMAND]

ARGUMENTS
  COMMAND  command to show help for

OPTIONS
  --all  see all commands in CLI

See code: @oclif/plugin-help

percy snapshot [SNAPSHOTDIRECTORY]

Snapshot a directory containing a pre-built static website.

USAGE
  $ percy snapshot [SNAPSHOTDIRECTORY]

ARGUMENTS
  SNAPSHOTDIRECTORY  [default: .] A path to the directory you would like to snapshot

OPTIONS
  -b, --base-url=base-url                          [default: /] If your static files will be hosted in a subdirectory,
                                                   instead of the webserver's root path, set that subdirectory with this
                                                   flag.

  -c, --config=config                              Path to percy config file

  -d, --dry-run                                    Print the list of paths to snapshot without creating a new build

  -h, --allowed-hostname=allowed-hostname          Allowable hostname(s) to capture assets from

  -i, --ignore-files=ignore-files                  [default: ] Glob or comma-seperated string of globs for matching the
                                                   files and directories to ignore.

  -p, --port=port                                  [default: 5338] Port

  -s, --snapshot-files=snapshot-files              [default: **/*.html,**/*.htm] Glob or comma-seperated string of globs
                                                   for matching the files and directories to snapshot.

  -t, --network-idle-timeout=network-idle-timeout  [default: 125] Asset discovery network idle timeout (in milliseconds)

EXAMPLES
  $ percy snapshot _site/
  $ percy snapshot _site/ --base-url "/blog/"
  $ percy snapshot _site/ --ignore-files "/blog/drafts/**"

See code: dist/commands/snapshot.ts

percy start

Starts the percy process.

USAGE
  $ percy start

OPTIONS
  -c, --config=config                              Path to percy config file
  -d, --detached                                   start as a detached process
  -h, --allowed-hostname=allowed-hostname          Allowable hostname(s) to capture assets from
  -p, --port=port                                  [default: 5338] Port
  -t, --network-idle-timeout=network-idle-timeout  [default: 125] Asset discovery network idle timeout (in milliseconds)

EXAMPLE
  $ percy start
  info: percy has started on port 5338.

See code: dist/commands/start.ts

percy stop

Stops the percy process.

USAGE
  $ percy stop

OPTIONS
  -p, --port=port  [default: 5338] Port

EXAMPLE
  $ percy stop
  info: percy has stopped.

See code: dist/commands/stop.ts

percy upload [UPLOADDIRECTORY]

Upload a directory containing static snapshot images.

USAGE
  $ percy upload [UPLOADDIRECTORY]

ARGUMENTS
  UPLOADDIRECTORY  [default: .] A path to the directory containing static snapshot images

OPTIONS
  -c, --config=config  Path to percy config file
  -d, --dry-run        Print the list of images to upload without uploading them

  -f, --files=files    [default: **/*.png,**/*.jpg,**/*.jpeg] Glob or comma-seperated string of globs for matching the
                       files and directories to snapshot.

  -i, --ignore=ignore  [default: ] Glob or comma-seperated string of globs for matching the files and directories to
                       ignore.

EXAMPLES
  $ percy upload _images/
  $ percy upload _images/ --files **/*.png

See code: dist/commands/upload.ts

Keywords

FAQs

Package last updated on 18 Nov 2020

Did you know?

Socket

Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.

Install

Related posts

SocketSocket SOC 2 Logo

Product

  • Package Alerts
  • Integrations
  • Docs
  • Pricing
  • FAQ
  • Roadmap
  • Changelog

Packages

npm

Stay in touch

Get open source security insights delivered straight into your inbox.


  • Terms
  • Privacy
  • Security

Made with ⚡️ by Socket Inc