IMPORTANT Looking for any help with maintaining
Cross-browser screenshot testing tool for Storybook with fancy UI Runner.
- π Integrates with Storybook
- π Uses stories as tests
- βοΈ Allows write interaction tests
- β¨ Has fancy UI Runner
- π³ Supports Docker
- βοΈ Cross-browsers testing
- π₯ Tests hot-reloading
- βοΈ CI Ready
It named after Colin Creevey character from the Harry Potter universe.
- Pre-requisites
- How to Start
- Comparison with other tools
- Config/Options
- Examples
- Advanced usage
- Future plans
- Known issues
- Used by
- Make sure you have installed Docker. But if you going to use your own separate Selenium Grid, you don't need
Docker
. - Supported Storybook versions:
^6.4.0
.
- Install
creevey
package
yarn add -D creevey
- Add addon
creevey
into your storybook config
// .storybook/main.js
module.exports = {
stories: [
/* ... */
],
addons: [
/* ... */
'creevey',
],
};
- Start storybook and then start Creevey UI Runner in separate terminal. (To start tests from CLI, run Creevey without
--ui
flag)
yarn start-storybook -p 6006
yarn creevey --ui
And that's it.
NOTE: In first run you may noticed, that all your tests are failing, it because you don't have source screenshot images yet. If you think, that all images are acceptable, you may approve them all in one command yarn creevey --update
.
NOTE: Creevey captures screenshot of the #storybook-root
element and sometimes you need to capture a whole browser viewport. To achieve this you could define captureElement
Creevey parameter for story or kind. Or you may pass any different css selector.
// stories/MyModal.stories.tsx
// NOTE: Define parameter for all stories
export default {
title: 'MyModal',
parameters: { creevey: { captureElement: null } },
};
// NOTE: Or define it for specific one
export const MyModalStory = () => <MyModal />;
MyModalStory.parameters = { creevey: { captureElement: null } };
Features\Tools | Creevey | Loki | Storyshots | Hermione | BackstopJS | Percy/Happo | Chromatic |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Easy-to-Setup | βοΈ | βοΈ | β | β | βοΈ | βοΈ | |
Storybook Support | βοΈ | βοΈ | βοΈ | β | β | βοΈ | βοΈ |
Run tests from Storybook UI | βοΈ | β | β | β | β | β | β |
Cross-browser | βοΈ | β | βοΈ | β | βοΈ | βοΈ | |
Test Interaction | βοΈ | β | βοΈ | βοΈ | β | β | |
UI Test Runner | βοΈ | β | β | βοΈ | βοΈ | βοΈ | βοΈ |
Built-in Docker | βοΈ | βοΈ | β | β | βοΈ | ||
Tests hot-reload | βοΈ | β | β | β | β | β | β |
OSS/SaaS | OSS | OSS | OSS | OSS | OSS | SaaS | SaaS |
- Allow use different webdrivers not only
selenium
, but alsopuppeteer
orplaywright
. - Add ability to ignore elements.
- Allow to define different viewport sizes for specific stories or capture story with different args.
- And more, check TODO for more details. Also feel free to ask about feature that you want
This might happens because Creevey patches storybook webpack config and build nodejs bundle with stories meta information. And in some cases Creevey couldn't properly remove all unnecessary code cause of side-effects in stories files or you create stories dynamically. Try to rewrite such places. If it still doesn't help, send to me bundle that Creevey created (it located in node_modules/creevey/.cache/creevey/storybook/main.js
)
A little bit later I'll add possibility to run tests without building that bundle, so it fixes this issue.
Currently it's not possible to run Creevey in this configuration. I'll fix this in later versions.
If you use CircleCI
or another CI that use docker to run jobs. Try to configure to use virtual machine executor
Update I added support to use local browsers. So it should be possible run Creevey inside docker. The only issue, that you need to find or build docker image with node, browser and selenium-webdriver. I'll add special images for Creevey later.
This cause to flaky screenshots. Possible solutions:
- Increase threshold ratio in Creevey config
diffOptions: { threshold: 0.1 }
- Replace border to box-shadow
border: 1px solid red
->box-shadow: 0 0 0 1px red
- Set max retries to more than 5
Because tests defined in story parameters and selenium-webdriver
depends on nodejs builtin packages. Storybook may fail to build browser bundle. To avoid import use these workarounds:
.findElement(By.css('#storybook-root'))
->.findElement({ css: '#storybook-root' })
.sendKeys(Keys.ENTER)
->.sendKeys(this.keys.ENTER)