Serializes a document's DOM into a DOM string suitable for re-rendering.
import serializeDOM from '@percy/dom';
// optional arguments shown with defaults
const domSnapshot = serializeDOM(options)
// via puppeteer
await page.addScriptTag({ path: require.resolve('@percy/dom') })
const domSnapshot = await page.evaluate(() => PercyDOM.serialize(options))
enableJavaScript
— When true, does not serialize some DOM elementsdomTransformation
— Function to transform the DOM after serializationdisableShadowDOM
— disable shadow DOM capturing, usually to be used whenenableJavascript: true
reshuffleInvalidTags
— moves DOM tags which are outside</body>
to its inside to make the DOM compliant.
The following serialization happens to a cloned instance of the document in order.
Input elements (input
, textarea
, select
) are serialized by setting respective DOM attributes
to their matching JavaScript property counterparts. For example checked
, selected
, and value
.
Frame elements are serialized when they are CORS accessible and if they haven't been built by JavaScript when JavaScript is enabled. They are serialized by recursively serializing the iframe's own document element.
When JavaScript is not enabled, CSSOM rules are serialized by iterating over and appending each rule to a new stylesheet inserted into the document's head.
Canvas elements' drawing buffers are serialized as data URIs and the canvas elements are replaced with image elements. The image elements reference the serialized data URI and have the same HTML attributes as their respective canvas elements. The image elements also have a max-width of 100% to accomidate responsive layouts in situations where canvases may be expected to resize with JS.
Videos without a poster
attribute will have the current frame of the video
serialized into an image and set as the poster
attribute automatically. This is
to ensure videos have a stable image to display when screenshots are captured.
Shadow dom #shadow-root (open)
is serialized into declarative shadow DOM (<template shadowroot="open">
) form
Shadow host element is annotated with special identifier attribute named data-percy-shadow-host
. This identifier
attribute may be used when passing domTransformation
.
All other elements are not serialized. The resulting cloned document is passed to any provided
domTransformation
option before the serialize function returns a DOM string.
- perform DOM transformations on serialized DOM
this example contains scenario of nested shadow DOMs
import serializeDOM from '@percy/dom';
const domSnapshot = serializeDOM({
domTransformation: (documentElement) => {
function insertHelloHeader(root) {
h1 = document.createElement('h1');
h1.innerText = 'Inserted using dom transformations';
root.append(h1);
root.querySelectorAll('[data-percy-shadow-host]')
.forEach(
shadowHost => {
if (shadowHost?.shadowRoot)
insertHelloHeader(shadowHost.shadowRoot)
});
}
insertHelloHeader(documentElement);
}
});