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@datashard/snapshot
Adds value / object / DOM element snapshot testing support to Cypress test runner
Changes between @datashard/snapshot
and @cypress/snapshot
They're mostly the same, as this is a fork of the Latter, though it's not a drop-in replacement.
Unlike @cypress/snapshot
, this saves snapshots in their own files with a sensible default and strives to have ongoing Support for future Cypress Versions
Install
Requires Node version 10 or above.
npm install --save-dev @datashard/snapshot
Import
After installing, add the following to your cypress/support/commands.js
file
require("@datashard/snapshot").register();
This registers a new command to create new snapshot or compare value to old snapshot
and add the following to your cypress.config.js
e2e: {
setupNodeEvents(on, config) {
require("@datashard/snapshot").tasks(on, config)
},
Note
@datashard/snapshot
requires thereadFileMaybe
plugin to be included, which can be easily done using the code above
Usage
Currently, if you want to take more than one snapshot, you need to pass a Step Name to prevent overwrites / test failures
describe("my tests", () => {
it("works", () => {
cy.log("first snapshot");
cy.wrap({ foo: 42 }).snapshot("foo");
cy.log("second snapshot");
cy.wrap({ bar: 101 }).snapshot("bar");
});
});
In the above case, you can find the stored snapshot in their own files, mentioned above them
// cypress/snapshots/my-tests-works-foo.json
{ "foo": 42 }
// cypress/snapshots/my-tests-works-bar.json
{ "bar": 101 }
If you change the site values, the saved snapshot will no longer match, throwing an error
(picture taken from cypress/snapshots/Arrays.json
)
Click on the SNAPSHOT
step in the Command Log to see expected and current value printed in the DevTools.
Options
You can control snapshot comparison and behavior through a few options.
cy.get(...).snapshot({
snapshotName: 'Snapshot Name', // to use as a File Name
snapshotPath: 'cypress/not_snapshots', // where to save the Snapshot
json: false // convert DOM elements into JSON
}) // when storing in the snapshot file
// will save as
// cypress/not_snapshots/Snapshot-Name.json
You can also pass a "Step Name" to the Function
cy.get(...).snapshot("Intercepted API Request")
// will save as
// cypress/snapshots/<context>-<describe>-<it>-Intercepted-API-Request.json
// to prevent duplications
or both
cy.get(...).snapshot("Intercepted API Request", {
snapshotPath: "cypress/snapshots/api",
snapshotName: "first_intercept"
})
// will save as
// cypress/snapshots/api/first_intercept.json
Configuration
This module provides some configuration options:
snapshotPath
Sets the default Path for saving Snapshots (default: cypress/snapshots
)
Small print
Authors:
- Joshua <data@shard.wtf>
- Gleb Bahmutov <gleb@cypress.io>
License: MIT - do anything with the code, but don't blame us if it does not work.
Support: If you find any problems with this module open an issue on Github
MIT License
Copyright (c) 2017-2022 Cypress.io <hello@cypress.io> & Joshua <data@shard.wtf>
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
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