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chai-mugshot
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Chai plugin for the Mugshot Visual regression testing lib.
npm install --save-dev chai-mugshot
var chai = require('chai');
var expect = require('chai').expect;
var chaiMugshot = require('chai-mugshot');
var Mugshot = require('mugshot');
var WebdriverIOAdapter = Mugshot.adapters.WebdriverIO;
var webdriverio = require('webdriverio');
describe('Suite', function() {
var webdriverioInstance;
before(function(done) {
var options = {
desiredCapabilities: {
browserName: 'firefox'
}
};
webdriverioInstance = webdriverio.remote(options).init()
.url('http://example.com')
.then(function() {
var browser = new WebdriverIOAdaptor(webdriverioInstance);
var mugshot = new Mugshot(browser);
chai.use(chaiMugshot(mugshot));
done();
});
});
it('should always look the same', function() {
var captureItem = {
name: 'myComponent',
selector: '#myComponent'
};
return expect(captureItem).to.be.identical;
});
it('should always differ', function() {
// see https://github.com/uberVU/mugshot#methods for details
var captureItem = {
name: 'component',
selector: '#component'
};
return expect(captureItem).to.not.be.identical;
});
after(function() {
return webdriverio.end();
});
});
For the plugin to function, you must pass a Mugshot
instance as in the example provided above.
The assertion properties return a promise
that tells Mocha or other test runners
, that the test is async
.
baseline
on disk of the capturItem
is identical to the current screenshot
FAQs
Chai plugin for Mugshot visual testing lib
The npm package chai-mugshot receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, chai-mugshot popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that chai-mugshot demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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