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pix-diff

v2.0.1

Published

Protractor plugin for image comparison

Downloads

3,364

Readme

Pix-Diff

A lightweight protractor plugin for image comparison

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What can it do?

Pix-Diff is a lightweight Protractor plugin for image comparisons on (mobile/desktop) browsers and hybrid app screens or screen regions.

You can:

  • Compare screens / regions against a baseline
  • Pass-through any non-default Pixel-diff options
  • Seamlessly compare desktop and mobile screens

Comparisons are based on Pixel-Diff

Installation

Install this module locally with the following command:

npm install pix-diff

Save to dependencies or dev-dependencies:

npm install --save pix-diff
npm install --save-dev pix-diff

Usage

Pix-Diff can be used for:

  • Desktop browsers (Chrome / Firefox / Safari / Internet Explorer 11 / Microsoft Edge)
  • Mobile browsers (Chrome / Safari on simulators / real devices) via Appium

Refer to docs for conventions and examples.

Tests

  • npm test: Execute jshint, unit and local tests.

Local

  • npm test -- local: Run all tests on a local machine with Chrome and Firefox.

Be sure to first run npm run wd-update to update the webdriver at least once after install.

Sauce Labs

  • npm test -- saucelabs: This command is used to test the build on Travis-ci. It runs a variety of desktop and mobile browser Continuous Integration tests.

Contributing

See the contributing guide for more information. In lieu of a formal style guide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code using npm test -- build

TODO

  • [ ] Enable FF after #4253 is fixed

License

Licensed under the MIT license.

Copyright (c) 2017 Koola.