@penskemediacorp/backstopjs-config

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Backstop JS Config

This npm package provides configuration for visual regression, or screenshot, testing with Backstop JS.

Overview of Functionality

  1. Backstop JS and Chromium are installed as npm packages.
  2. This package's entry point (index.js) gets project-level configuration from larva.config.js and provides useful defaults for the Backstop JS configuration object.
  3. When the appropriate npm script is used, the object exported from index.js is passed to backstop CLI as configuration.
  4. Backstop uses that configuration object when it runs the tests.

Development Setup

First install the package and its dependencies. This includes headless Chrome, so will take a moment.

  1. Install the package. Run this command from the same location as package.json.

    npm install @penskemediacorp/backstopjs-config backstopjs --save-dev
    
  2. Add configuration to larva.config.js. You can either test modules from the Larva repo, or test a full page screenshot at specific paths.

    Configuration for testing Larva modules:

    // larva.config.js
    
    module.exports = {
    
    	// This object will provide project-level overrides for the Backstop config.
    	backstop: {
    		// If testing default Larva patterns, replace "project" with "larva", in this path:
    		testBaseUrl: 'http://localhost:3000/project',
    		larvaModules: [ 'footer', 'breadcrumbs' ],
    		backstopConfig: {
    			// This is required for testing on the Larva server. It is not required for testing external URLs.
    			'engineOptions': {
    				'args': [ '--no-sandbox', '--proxy-server=127.0.0.1:3000', '--proxy-bypass-list=<-loopback>' ],
    			}
    		}
    	},
    }
    

    And configuration for testing a document and external URLs:

    // larva.config.js
    
    module.exports = {
    
    	// This object will provide project-level overrides for the Backstop config.
    	backstop: {
    		// Be sure to include HTTP password in the URL
    		testBaseUrl: 'https://pmc:for-the-win@deadline.pmcqa.com',
    		// Use the testPaths property instead of larvaModules. These are appended to the testBaseUrl.
    		testPaths: [ '/', '/v/film' ]
    	},
    }
    
  3. Add the npm script to package.json:

    "scripts": {
    	"backstop": "backstop --config=node_modules/@penskemediacorp/backstopjs-config"
    }
    

Running the Tests

After you have added the configuration, it is time to run the tests.

  1. You must first generate reference screenshots from a master branch, or other branch that contains the UI you want to test against. When you are on that branch, run the following:
    # Generate reference screenshots
    npm run backstop -- reference
    
  2. Checkout to your feature branch, or the branch that contains changes you want to test for regressions.
  3. Run the test with:
    # Run the tests, then open an HTML page with a UI for viewing results.
    npm run backstop -- test
    

Things To Be Aware Of

  • Testing full pages with ads will likely time out. There is a Puppeteer script for hiding ads, but it is currently disabled.

History and Changelog

This package started as part of PMC Build Utils, and was migrated to the pmc-larva monorepo during the AMH redesign project to take advantage of the shared environment for developing Larva-specific tooling.

Support

Post questions in the #larva Slack channel and @laras126. Refer to the Backstop JS documentation for troubleshooting, and consider using the search term Puppeteer when googling for solutions.

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