Nightwatch VRT
Nightwatch Visual Regression Testing tools for nightwatch.js
Description
Nightwatch VRT extends nightwatch.js with an assertion that captures a screenshot of a DOM element identified by a selector and compares the screenshot against a baseline screenshot. If the baseline screenshot does not exist, it will be created the first time you run the test and the assertion will pass.
Configuration
Include the following sections in the nightwatch
configuration file
Custom commands and assertions
Register nightwatch-vrt
's assertion and commands:
custom_commands_path: [ 'node_modules/nightwatch-vrt/commands' ], custom_assertions_path: [ 'node_modules/nightwatch-vrt/assertions' ]
Nightwatch VRT custom settings
Then, for global settings, add the visual_regression_settings
entry to nightwatch's globals
globals
section
default: { "globals": { "visual_regression_settings": { "generate_screenshot_path": defaultScreenshotPathGenerator, "latest_screenshots_path": "vrt/latest", "latest_suffix": "", "baseline_screenshots_path": "vrt/baseline", "baseline_suffix": "", "diff_screenshots_path": "vrt/diff", "diff_suffix": "", "threshold": 0, "prompt": false, "always_save_diff_screenshot": false } }}
Property | Description | Defaults |
---|---|---|
generate_screenshot_path | Passed function that will generate a screenshot path | none |
latest_screenshots_path | Path to the most recently captured screenshots | "vrt/latest" |
latest_suffix | A string appended to the end of the latest captured screenshot* | "" |
baseline_screenshots_path | Path to the baseline expected screenshots | "vrt/baseline" |
baseline_suffix | A string appended to the end of the baseline screenshot* | "" |
diff_screenshots_path | Path to the diff image of the two screenshots | "vrt/diff" |
diff_suffix | A string appended to the end of the diff image* | "" |
threshold | Matching threshold, ranges from 0 to 1 . Smaller values make the comparison more sensitive. |
0.0 |
prompt | If true, the user will be prompted to override baseline screenshot when the recently captured screenshot differs | false |
always_save_diff_screenshot | If true, recently captured screenshots will always override the baseline | false |
* Only necessary if screenshots are set to reside in the same directory
Nightwatch VRT screenshot path generator
The screenshot path generator option accepts a function that generates a dynamic path based on the test properties, and returns that string.
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
nightwatchClient | The nightwatch client test instance |
basePath | The base path for the screenshot set in visual_regression_settings (e.g. *_screenshots_path) |
fileName | The file name; either the selector used or the custom name given for the test |
returns | A string which contains the full path - minus the file extension |
For example:
function generateScreenshotFilePath(nightwatchClient, basePath, fileName) { const moduleName = nightwatchClient.currentTest.module, testName = nightwatchClient.currentTest.name return path.join(process.cwd(), basePath, moduleName, testName, fileName)}
Usage
In order to use nightwatch-vrt
, you only need to invoke the screenshotIdenticalToBaseline
assertion and pass a css selector for the DOM element to compare. You may also pass a custom filename, visual_regression_settings
overrides, and a custom log message.
Parameter | Description |
---|---|
selector | Identifies the element that will be captured in the screenshot. |
fileName | Optional file name for this screenshot; defaults to the selector |
settings | Optional settings to override the defaults and visual_regression_settings |
message | Optional message for nightwatch to log upon completion |
module.exports = { 'Test crunch.io main content is correct': (browser) => { browser .url('https://crunch.io') .assert.screenshotIdenticalToBaseline('.body.entry-content', /* Optional */ 'custom-name', {threshold: 0.5}, 'VRT custom-name complete.') .end() }}
The first time a test is run, a baseline screenshot will be created and stored on disk. You should always register the baseline screenshot in the code repository. Further executions of this test will compare against this baseline.