SwiftSnapshotTesting 0.1.4

SwiftSnapshotTesting 0.1.4

Maintained by Eugene Bokhan.



  • By
  • Eugene Bokhan

SwiftSnapshotTesting

This project's purpose is to simplify UI testing on iOS.

SwiftSnapshotTesting helps to check application's UI with a few lines of code. No need to manually manage reference images any more.

This framework is able to:

  • take a screenshot of a full screen, screen without status bar or any XCUIElement individually
  • record the screenshot on your Mac
  • compare and highlight the difference between new screenshots and previously recorded ones using Metal

Internally SwiftSnapshotTesting operates with MTLTextures during the snapshot comparison. Also it uses Resources Bridge Monitor app to read and write files on Mac.

⚠️ Currently this project is in early alfa stage and it's a subject for improvements.

Requirements

  • Swift 5.2
  • iOS 11.0

Install via Cocoapods

pod 'SwiftSnapshotTesting'

How To Use

  • Create a subclass of SnapshotTestCase

    class MyCoolUITest: SnapshotTestCase { ...
  • Choose folder on your Mac to store the reference snapshots by overriding snapshotsReferencesFolder variable

    override var snapshotsReferencesFolder: String {
        "/Path-To-Snapshots-Folder/"
    }
  • Assert UI element

    assert(element: XCUIElement,
           testName: String,
           ignore rects: Set<CGRect>,
           configuration: Configuration,
           recording: Bool) throws
    • element - element to compare.
    • testName - name of the test. It will be used in the name of the reference image file
    • rects - rects (possible subviews' frames) to ignore.
    • configuration current test configuration.
    • recording - by setting true this argument you will record the reference snapshot. By setting false you will compare the element with previously recorded snapshot.
  • Assert screenshot

    assert(screenshot: XCUIScreenshot,
           testName: String,
           ignore ignorables: Set<Ignorable>,
           configuration: Configuration,
           recording: Bool) throws
    • screenshot - screenshot to test.
    • ignorables - UI elements to ignore. Ignorable can be XCUIElement, custom CGRect or predefined .statusBar.

XCTAttachment

After each assertion test SnapshotTestCase provides an attachment containing per-pixel L2 distance between snapshot and the corresponding reference and MTLTexture with highlighted difference. You are able to look at the diff using MTLTextureViewer.

Example

Your can find a small example of usage of SwiftSnapshotTesting in the ImageFlip repo.

License

MIT