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Screenshot testing
Overview
- Screenshot tests are tests which record the content of a rendered screen and verify subsequent runs to check if the screen renders differently.
- Element uses Paparazzi to render, record and verify android layouts.
- The screenshot verification occurs on every pull request as part of the
tests.yml
workflow.
Setup
- Install Git LFS through your package manager of choice (
brew install git-lfs
|yay -S git-lfs
). - Install the Git LFS hooks into the project.
# with element-android as the current working directory
git lfs install --local
- If installed correctly,
git push
andgit pull
will now include LFS content.
Recording
./gradlew recordScreenshots
- Paparazzi will generate images in
${module}/src/test/snapshots
, which will need to be committed to the repository using Git LFS.
Verifying
./gradlew verifyScreenshots
- In the case of failure, Paparazzi will generate images in
${module}/out/failure
. The images will show the expected and actual screenshots along with a delta of the two images.
Contributing
- When creating a test, the file (and class) name names must include
ScreenshotTest
, egItemScreenshotTest
. - After creating the new test, record and commit the newly rendered screens.
./tools/validate_lfs
can be ran to ensure everything is working correctly with Git LFS, the CI also runs this check.
Example
class PaparazziExampleScreenshotTest {
@get:Rule
val paparazzi = Paparazzi(
deviceConfig = PIXEL_3,
theme = "Theme.Vector.Light",
)
@Test
fun `example paparazzi test`() {
// Inflate the layout
val view = paparazzi.inflate<ConstraintLayout>(R.layout.item_radio)
// Bind data to the view
view.findViewById<TextView>(R.id.actionTitle).text = paparazzi.resources.getString(R.string.room_settings_all_messages)
view.findViewById<ImageView>(R.id.radioIcon).setImageResource(R.drawable.ic_radio_on)
// Record the bound view
paparazzi.snapshot(view)
}
}