storybook-snapper
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A utility library originally created as an accompanying tool for [`eyes-storybook`](https://github.com/applitools/eyes-storybook).
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storybook-snapshot
A utility library originally created as an accompanying tool for eyes-storybook
.
The idea is to write snapshot tests as describe/it
test suites like in familiar testing frameworks. Each test suite creates a storybook
story, which eyes-storybook
, in turn, takes a snapshot of.
This library relies on some of eyes-storybook
's methods, however, it does not depend on eyes-storybook
, which means it can be used just for generating stories.
Usage
Install with
npm install --save-dev storybook-snapper
or
yarn add --dev storybook-snapper
For testing, use the applitoolsConfig
method in your applitools.config.js
file, in order to generate a preconfigured configuration.
This configuration is necessary for async tests to work.
In you applitools.config.js
file:
const applitoolsConfig = require('storybook-snapper/config/applitools.config');
// optional local configuration file for overrides
let config;
try {
// for local testing you can add the `apiKey` to your private configuration file
config = require('./applitools.private.config.js');
} catch (e) {}
// Note that the `appName` property is required
module.exports = applitoolsConfig({config});
In your visual/story file:
import React from 'react';
import { visualize, story, snap, xsnap } from 'storybook-snapper';
import { MyComponent } from 'path/to/MyComponent';
visualize('MyComponent', () => {
story('basic story', () => {
snap('simple render', <MyComponent/>);
snap('as a function', () => <MyComponent/>);
});
story('another story', () => {
class AsyncStoryWrapper extends React.Component {
componentDidMount() {
setTimeout(() => {
this.props.onDone();
}, 3000);
}
render() {
return <MyComponent/>;
}
}
snap('async story', done => <AsyncStoryWrapper onDone={done}/>);
});
snap('only one level of nesting', <MyComponent/>);
/**
* when used with eyes-storybook,
* a snapshot can be ignored with xsnap
*/
snap.skip('ignore this test', <MyComponent/>);
/**
* alias for "snap.skip"
*/
xsnap('ignore this test', <MyComponent/>);
/**
* adds a red outline when a snapshot is taken
* helpful for debugging async stories
*/
snap.debug('debug story', done => <AsyncStoryWrapper onDone={done}/>)
});