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Michael Matloka 2599ee2190
refactor(dashboards): Remove Ant icons from dashboards list (#13691)
* refactor(dashboards): Remove Ant icons from dashboards list

* Fix Storybook request mocking with decorator

* Add visual regression test

* Actually fix request mocking
2023-01-13 16:50:26 +01:00
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lemon-ui feat(lemon-ui): Add disabledReason as clear alternative for disabled (#13690) 2023-01-13 13:42:19 +01:00
scenes-app refactor(dashboards): Remove Ant icons from dashboards list (#13691) 2023-01-13 16:50:26 +01:00
README.md

Visual Regression Tests

We're using Playwright to run visual regression tests against Storybook. To create reference images that are consistent between development and CI we run Playwright in an Ubuntu docker container.

Workflow

Writing or updating a test

  1. Use fixtures

    tbd

  2. Perform the actions to get to the state

    • Get inspiration from one of the existing tests. Lemon Button and Insights scene are good examples.

    • Use Playwright's codegen feature to record user interactions interactively e.g. pnpm playwright codegen "http://localhost:6006/iframe.html?args=&id=scenes-app-insights--trends-line&viewMode=story".

    • Use Playwright's debug mode to inspect an existing test in a headed browser e.g. pnpm playwright test --debug e2e-vrt/scenes-app/mytest.spec.ts:17:5. Sprinkle in await page.pause() in your test to stop at specific lines.

  3. Add screenshot expectations:

    • Capture the whole page (we rarely use this):

      await expect(page).toHaveScreenshot({ fullPage: true })
      
    • Capture content within a container element:

      const locator = page.locator('#root')
      await expect(locator).toHaveScreenshot()
      
    • Suggested Storybook container elements:

      • #root for components and
      • .main-app-content for scenes
  4. Generate the reference images with (you need to have Storybook running locally, i.e. on the Docker host machine):

    docker compose -f docker-compose.playwright.yml run -it -e STORYBOOK_URL=http://host.docker.internal:6006 playwright pnpm exec playwright test -u
    

Open the generated report locally with pnpm dlx playwright show-report to see test results (they are mounted local in docker volume)

Renaming or deleting tests

When deleting or renaming a test, (re-)move the respective reference images as well or delete rm -rf playwright/**/*.png and re-create (see above) them.

Troubleshooting

The CI run on GitHub fails for any reason

Troubleshoot by viewing the Playwright report: Click on "Details" next to the failing workflow, click on "Summary" and download the artifact file. Extract this file and navigate to it in a terminal to then run pnpm dlx playwright show-report.

Your locally generated images, don't verify CI checks

GitHub is running tests against a temporary merge commit (to ensure tests still pass after being merged), meaning any changes currently in master will be present in the images generated in the CI run. If you suspect this is the case, merge master into your branch and push again.