Package Exports
- jest-image-snapshot
- jest-image-snapshot/src/diff-snapshot
- jest-image-snapshot/src/diff-snapshot.js
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Readme
jest-image-snapshot
Jest matcher that performs image comparisons using pixelmatch and behaves just like Jest snapshots do! Very useful for browser visual comparison testing.
Installation:
npm i --save-dev jest-image-snapshot Please note that Jest 20.x.x is a peerDependency. jest-image-snapshot will not work with anything below jest 20.x.x
Usage:
- Extend Jest's
expect
const { toMatchImageSnapshot } = require('jest-image-snapshot');
expect.extend({ toMatchImageSnapshot });- Use
toMatchImageSnapshot()in your tests!
it('should demonstrate this matcher`s usage', () => {
...
expect(image).toMatchImageSnapshot();
});Optional configuration:
toMatchImageSnapshot() takes an optional options object with the following properties:
customDiffConfig: Custom config passed pixelmatch (See options section)- By default we have set the threshold to 0.01, you can increase that value by passing a customDiffConfig as demonstrated below
customSnapshotIdentifier: A custom name to give this snapshot. If not provided one is computed automaticallynoColors: (defaultfalse) Removes colouring from console output, useful if storing the results in a file
it('should demonstrate this matcher`s usage with a custom pixelmatch config', () => {
...
const customConfig = { threshold: 0.5 };
expect(image).toMatchImageSnapshot({
customDiffConfig: customConfig,
customSnapshotIdentifier: 'customSnapshotName',
noColors: true // the default is false
});
});Custom defaults can be set with a configurable extension. This will allow for customization of this module's defaults. For example, a 0% default threshold can be shared across all tests with the configuration below.
const { configureToMatchImageSnapshot } = require('jest-image-snapshot');
const customConfig = { threshold: 0 };
const toMatchImageSnapshot = configureToMatchImageSnapshot({
customDiffConfig: customConfig,
noColors: true,
})
expect.extend({ toMatchImageSnapshot });How it works
Given an image (should be either a PNGImage instance or a Buffer instance with PNG data) the toMatchImageSnapshot() matcher will create a __image_snapshots__ directory in the directory the test is in and will store the baseline snapshot image there on the first run.
On subsequent test runs the matcher will compare the image being passed against the stored snapshot.
To update the stored image snapshot run jest with --updateSnapshot or -u argument. All this works the same way as Jest snapshots.
See it in action
Typically this matcher is used to for visual tests that run on a browser. For example let's say I finish working on a feature and want to write a test to prevent visual regressions:
it('renders correctly', async () => {
const browser = await launchChromeHeadless();
await browser.goTo('https://localhost:3000');
const screenshot = await browser.takeScreenshot();
expect(screenshot).toMatchImageSnapshot();
});
Then after a few days as I finish adding another feature to my component I notice one of my tests failing!
Oh no! I must have introduced a regression! Let's see what the diff looks like to identify what I need to fix:
And now that I know that I broke the card art I can fix it!
Thanks jest-image-snapshot, that broken header would not have looked good in production!
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