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cantest is a simple way to validate that a canvas drawing function did not break. It basically executes the test and compares the PNG result to an expected PNG file.
Note that for now cantest can be used (for now) only for static outputs, but it's cool anyway :-).
Use npm to install cantest:
$ npm install -g cantest
You will also need node-canvas for drawing stuff in your tests:
# local install (no -g) - test code requires it
$ npm install canvas
Create a test (e.g. mytest.js
):
var Canvas = require('canvas');
module.exports = function() {
var canvas = new Canvas(200, 200);
var ctx = canvas.getContext('2d');
// https://github.com/learnboost/node-canvas#example
ctx.fillStyle = 'orange';
ctx.fillRect(0, 0, 200, 200);
ctx.fillStyle = 'black';
ctx.font = '30px Impact';
ctx.rotate(.1);
ctx.fillText("Awesome!", 50, 100);
var te = ctx.measureText('Awesome!');
ctx.strokeStyle = 'rgba(128,100,0,0.5)';
ctx.beginPath();
ctx.lineTo(50, 102);
ctx.lineTo(50 + te.width, 102);
ctx.stroke();
// the test must return the canvas
return canvas;
};
Run cantest for the first time. Since mytest.png
does not exist, it will be generated
by cantest but the test will fail (exit code 1).
$ cantest mytest.js
[mytest.js] mytest.png created
Next time you run the test, it should succeed quitely:
$ cantest mytest.js
$
Now, change something in mytest.js
. For example, replace:
ctx.fillStyle = 'orange';
With:
ctx.fillStyle = 'green';
And when you run cantest again:
$ cantest mytest.js
[mytest.js] Test failed. See actual output in .actual.mytest.png
The browser window should also open and you should see:
$ cantest -h
Usage: cantest <files...> {options}
Options:
-b, --browse Open browser if test fails to compare results (use --no-browse to negate) [default: true]
-v, --verbose Verbose output [default: false]
-h, --help Show help
Executes the function exported by the module
. The function should return a Canvas
object (created by node-canvas
).
module
is the path to a node.js module.options
is optional.options.expected
may contain the name of a .png
image that contains the expected result. By default, it is assumed to be the
name of the test file with a .png
extension. For example, if module is test55.js
the expected file is test55.png
.options.actual
can be used to export the actual result into a .png
file. Otherwise, it will be written into a temp file which
will be deleted (upon success).callback
is optional and may contain a function(err, result)
where result
is:
passed
- Boolean
indicating whether the test passed or not.expected
- String
path to the png file that contains the expected result.actual
- String
path to the png file that contains the actual result.test
- String
the base name of the test file.compare
- Optional String
with path to an an HTML for comparison between actual and expected.An extension to the assert
module which compares two Cavnas
objects. Any of c1
and c2
may also be a Buffer
.
(The MIT License)
Copyright (c) 2011 Elad Ben-Israel
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
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FAQs
Canvas visual testing
The npm package cantest receives a total of 1 weekly downloads. As such, cantest popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that cantest demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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