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BackstopJS-Test

A Script that Automates BackstopJS (or, technically, Backstop-Playwright) Tests in Chromium, Firefox, or WebKit Environment, and Deploys Failed Reports onto S3 Buckets.

Features

  • Select configuration file in a specific YAML format (also see nyu.yml) and parse testing scenarios from it

  • Select a specific testing scenario by its index or name (a required property in the YAML config file) and run backstop reference (backstop-playwright reference), backstop test (backstop-playwright test), or backstop approve (backstop-playwright approve) for it

  • Automatically test through all the parsed testing scenarios (or all testing scenarios starting with a selected testing scenario) in order

  • Automatically approve all the parsed testing scenarios (or all testing scenarios starting with a selected testing scenario) in order

  • Pause and resume automatic tests and approvals through keyboard input

  • Automate the reference, test, and approve workflow

    If the necessary test files do not exist before approve is run, test will be run automatically.

    If the necessary reference files do not exist before test is run, reference will be run automatically.

  • Easily switch between Chromium, Firefox, and WebKit testing environments

  • Combine all failed test results into one html report and optionally render a PDF version of it

  • Deploy combined reports and supporting files onto an S3 bucket

How to Set Up

  1. Clone this repo.

    $ git clone https://github.com/zhumingcheng697/BackstopJS-Test.git
    
  2. Install necessary node modules.

    $ npm install
    
  3. Run the script backstopjs-test.js.

    $ node backstopjs-test.js
    

    or

    $ npm start
    
  4. Follow the instructions and start testing!

How to Combine Reports

  1. Run the script combine-reports.js.

    $ node combine-reports.js
    

    or

    $ npm run combine
    

    You can also pass in the browser environments for which to combine the reports in the command.

    $ node combine-reports.js chromium firefox
    

    or

    $ npm run combine w
    

    To render a PDF version of the report, set the environment variable PDF to any truthy value. Remember that environment variables are handled as strings, so anything other than empty spaces (which will ignored by the shell) will result to true. Keep in mind that the render may take a while and could be computationally heavy if there are many failed test scenarios.

    $ PDF=1 node combine-reports.js
    

    or

    $ PDF=1 npm run combine
    
  2. Wait for the combined report to open.

How to Deploy Reports

  1. Create a shared configurations file with your AWS credentials.

    [default]
    aws_access_key_id = <YOUR_ACCESS_KEY_ID>
    aws_secret_access_key = <YOUR_SECRET_ACCESS_KEY>
    
  2. Make sure you have already combined a report.

  3. Run the script deploy-reports.js.

    $ node deploy-reports.js
    

    or

    $ npm run deploy
    

    Just like when combining reports, you can also pass in the browser environments for which to deploy the reports in the command.

    $ node deploy-reports.js chromium firefox
    

    or

    $ npm run deploy w
    

    By default, reference images will not be updated to save time and bandwidth. To overwrite the old reference images, set the environment variable OVERWRITE_REFERENCE to any truthy value, or call npm run overwrite-deploy.

    $ OVERWRITE_REFERENCE=1 node deploy-reports.js
    

    or

    $ npm run overwrite-deploy
    

Commands

  • auto run - Start running test on parsed testing scenarios automatically.

  • approve all - Start running approve on parsed testing scenarios automatically.

  • combine reports - Generate an HTML report by combining results of all previously failed tests.

  • show list - See a list of all the parsed testing scenarios.

Properties in the YAML Config File

urls - Required. An array where all the testing scenarios reside.

  • urls[n].name - Required. A unique name or identifier of each testing scenario.
  • urls[n].url1 - Required. Testing URL.
  • urls[n].url2 - Optional. Reference URL.
  • urls[n].delay - Optional. Number of seconds to wait before running tests. Defaults to 0 if unset.
  • urls[n].screen_sizes - Optional. An array containing the screen sizes that should be tested for each testing scenario. Each element should be formatted as <screen_width>x<screen_height>, such as 1920x1080. Defaults to 320x2500, 480x2500, 690x2500, 930x2500, and 1200x2500 if unset.

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