eWert-Online / OSnap

OSnap is a snapshot testing tool, which mainly focuses on speed and ease of use.
https://ewert-online.github.io/OSnap/
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The speedy and easy to use Snapshot Testing tool for your project!

A Project with around 1200 snapshots will run in under 3 minutes*,
compared to around 18 minutes it takes other popular snapshot tools to run the same test suite.

* with 20 parallel runners on a 2017 15-inch MacBook Pro.


<3 made with ocaml



Table of contents


How do I install it?

Docker (recommended)

Use one of the official Docker images at https://hub.docker.com/u/osnap.


NOTICE:
We do recommend using a Docker Container to run the tests, because snapshot tests are by nature pretty susceptible to the smallest changes in rendering.
The biggest problem is, that Browsers render (mainly fonts and images) differently on different devices and operating systems. For the human eye, this is mostly not noticeable, but for an diffing algorithm, these changes are noticeable and will fail the test.
So it is important to always run the tests in the same environment.



npm / yarn

OSnap may be installed with yarn or npm using one of the following commands:

yarn add @space-labs/osnap --dev

or

npm install @space-labs/osnap --save-dev


How do I use it?

Before you can run your first test suite, OSnap needs to be configured. To do this, you need at least two files. The global config file and one test file.

After you have created them you have to run yarn osnap, npx osnap or create a npm script running osnap with the optional cli flags available.

In in-depth documentation with configuration options and examples can be found at:

https://ewert-online.github.io/OSnap


Credits

ODiff: ODiff inspired the name of this library and is used as the underlying diffing algorithm. Thank you for your work @dmtrKovalenko!


Contributing

Contributions are always welcome. Here's how to set up the project locally.

Install opam

https://opam.ocaml.org/doc/Install.html

Install dependencies

make install

Build the project

make

Some things we may want to add:

In decending order of priority (top ones are more important):


If you find a bug or think some feature is missing, feel free to submit an issue :)