This project is designed to demonstrate basic usage of the Image Comparison feature. You can also watch a video explanation here.
A more detailed video deep-dive can be viewed by skipping to 33:30 of this video: Karate Version 1.3.0 Release Webinar
The Image Comparison feature was introduced in Karate 1.3.0. As a new feature with a number of options and a new UI component we wanted to provide a simple introduction to help users get started.
The included features are numbered 1 through 7 and build on each other. They are intended to demonstrate how you might start from scratch without any baseline images on a new project:
1_establish_baseline.feature
establishes baseline images to use in future test runs2_compare_baseline.feature
compares dynamic screenshots against our baseline images3_custom_rebase.feature
demonstrates the use of theonShowRebase
handler to customize the filename when rebasing4_generic_rebase.feature
shows a slightly more advanced use of theonShowRebase
handler that incorporates image comparison configuration options5_custom_config.feature
shows a complete scenario that is similar to what you might use in real tests6_outline.feature
explores a more complex use case with multiple browsers7_api.feature
solves some issues identified in the outline feature above using the JS API
There is also a screencast that demonstrates basic usage of the diff UI in the Karate HTML report.
The 5_custom_config.feature
is a complete Karate UI test that can be executed by running ImageComparisonRunner
as a JUnit test.
You will be able to open the HTML report (the file-name will appear at the end of the console log) and refresh it when re-running the test.
To manually run the test execute the following commands:
- Install maven artifacts from the latest develop branch locally
mvn clean install -P pre-release
- Run the test from the
examples/image-comparison
directorymvn clean test -Dtest=ImageComparisonRunner
You should be able to use the Karate extension for Visual Studio Code for stepping-through a test for troubleshooting.