Visual Regression Testing Tools for Mac

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    SikuliX

    SikuliX

    SikuliX version 2.0.0+ (2019+)

    SikuliX automates anything you see on the screen of your desktop computer running Windows, Mac or some Linux/Unix. It uses image recognition powered by OpenCV to identify GUI components and can act on them with mouse and keyboard actions. This is handy in cases when there is no easy access to a GUI's internals or the source code of the application or web page you want to act on.
    Downloads: 14 This Week
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    Gemini

    Gemini

    Utility for regression testing the visual appearance of web pages

    Gemini is a utility for regression testing the visual appearance of web pages. Each of the blocks that are being tested may be in one of the determined states. States are tested with the help of chains of step-by-step actions declared in a block's test suites.
    Downloads: 10 This Week
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    AyeSpy

    AyeSpy

    A performant visual regression testing tool

    Aye Spy is a high-performance visual regression tool to catch UI regressions. Aye Spy takes inspiration from existing projects such as Wraith and BackstopJs. We have found visual regression testing to be one of the most effective ways to catch regressions. It's a great tool to have in your pipeline, but the current solutions on the market were missing one key component we felt was essential for a great developer experience performance.
    Downloads: 8 This Week
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    Visual Regression Tracker

    Visual Regression Tracker

    Backend and Frontend application for tracking differences via image

    Open source, self-hosted solution for visual testing and managing results of visual testing. Service receives images, performs pixel-by-pixel comparisons with its previously accepted baseline, and provides immediate results in order to catch unexpected changes. Use implemented libraries to integrate with existing automated suites by adding assertions based on image comparison. We provide native integration with automation libraries, core SDK and Rest API interfaces that allow the system to be used with any existing programming language.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    nut.js

    nut.js

    Native UI testing / controlling with node

    nut.js gives you full control over your mouse. Move, click or drag your cursor where you need it! Press (and hold) single keys or type pages of text, nut.js handles both! It allows for native UI interactions via keyboard and/or mouse but additionally gives you the possibility to navigate the screen based on image matching. nut.js gives you access to your system clipboard. Copy and paste text as you go! Retrieve info about open windows to improve your tests or workflows. nut.js provides plug-ins to perform on-screen image search, the key component for visual testing or image-based automation! nut.js works on all major operating systems. Windows, macOS and Linux! An improved image matching plugin that supports Apple Silicon chips, works across all current and future node/Electron versions and provides multi-image matching.
    Downloads: 5 This Week
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    Argus Eyes

    Argus Eyes

    A lightweight commandline tool for visual regression testing of UI

    A lightweight command line tool for visual regression testing of UI components. After installing, you want to tell argus eyes which pages and which components to check for visual regression. Argus eyes work by going over a straightforward JSON file containing the resolutions you want to capture, as well as the pages with theirs url's, and the components with their CSS-selectors. Once argus eyes know where to find the components, it's time for some command line action. The first command you want to use is $ argus-eyes capture master. This makes argus eyes go over the config file and take screenshots of all specified components in there. The screenshots are saved in .argus-eyes/master and this set of screenshots can be compared with another set.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    BackstopJS

    BackstopJS

    Catch CSS curve balls

    Visual regression testing for web apps. Supports screen rendering with Chrome-headless. Add your own interactions with the Playwright and Puppeteer scripting. BackstopJS automates visual regression testing of your responsive web UI by comparing DOM screenshots over time.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    CSS Critic

    CSS Critic

    Lightweight CSS regression testing

    A lightweight tool for regression testing of Cascading Style Sheets. Your web stack should be fully testable. CSS Critic closes the gap in front-end testing and makes HTML & CSS testable - no more broken UI. For example, make it supervise changes to your project's responsive style guide so you know things are looking good. We believe that your UI will change often enough that a lightweight process on managing changes (near instant feedback, anyone?) is more important than a heavy-weight one which could offer tighter control. Also, CSS Critic aims at bridging the gap between user experience (UX) people and (UI) developers. You probably won't find an easier way of sharing your UI tests than the simple web page that CSS Critic basically is. And don't feel put down by the "CSS" bit, you may throw anything at it that can be converted into a simple image.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Cypress Image Snapshot

    Cypress Image Snapshot

    Catch visual regressions in Cypress

    Cypress Image Snapshot binds jest-image-snapshot's image diffing logic to Cypress.io commands. The goal is to catch visual regressions during integration tests.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Cypress Visual Regression

    Cypress Visual Regression

    Module for adding visual regression testing to Cypress

    Module for adding visual regression testing to Cypress.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Differencify

    Differencify

    Differencify is a library for visual regression testing

    Differencify is a library for visual regression testing via comparing your local changes with reference screenshots of your website. It is built on top of chrome headless using Puppeteer.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Frontend Regression Validator (FRED)

    Frontend Regression Validator (FRED)

    Visual regression tool used to compare baseline and updated instances

    Visual regression tool used to compare baseline and updated instances of a website in a deployment pipeline. FRED is an opensource visual regression tool used to compare two instances of a website. FRED is responsible for automatic visual regression testing, with the purpose of ensuring that functionality is not broken by comparing a current(baseline) and an updated version of a website. The visual analysis computes the Normalized Mean Squared error and the Structural Similarity Index on the screenshots of the baseline and updated sites, while the visual AI looks at layout and content changes independently by applying image segmentation Machine Learning techniques to recognize high-level text and image visual structures. This reduces the impact of dynamic content yielding false positives. FRED is designed to be scalable. It has an internal queue and can process websites in parallel depending on the amount of RAM and CPUs (or GPUs) available.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Happo

    Happo

    Visual diffing in CI for user interfaces

    Happo is a visual regression testing tool. It hooks into your CI environment to compare the visual appearance of UI components before and after a change. Screenshots are taken in different browsers and across different screen sizes to ensure consistent cross-browser and responsive styling of your application. The first thing you want to do is to set up a test suite for Happo. A test suite consists of a set of components and variants of those components. There are many ways to do this, and it all depends on your existing tech stack, your application, your experience with other test frameworks, and more.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Nightwatch VRT

    Nightwatch VRT

    Visual Regression Testing tools for nightwatch.js

    Nightwatch Visual Regression Testing tools for nightwatch.js. Nightwatch VRT extends nightwatch.js with an assertion that captures a screenshot of a DOM element identified by a selector and compares the screenshot against a baseline screenshot. If the baseline screenshot does not exist, it will be created the first time you run the test and the assertion will pass.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    PhantomCSS

    PhantomCSS

    Visual/CSS regression testing with PhantomJS

    CSS regression testing. A CasperJS module for automating visual regression testing with PhantomJS 2 or SlimerJS and Resemble.js. For testing Web apps, live style guides, and responsive layouts. PhantomCSS takes screenshots captured by CasperJS and compares them to baseline images using Resemble.js to test for rgb pixel differences. PhantomCSS then generates image diffs to help you find the cause. Screenshot based regression testing can only work when UI is predictable. It's possible to hide mutable UI components with PhantomCSS but it would be better to test static pages or drive the UI with faked data during test runs.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    React Screenshot Test

    React Screenshot Test

    A dead simple library to screenshot test React components

    A dead simple library to screenshot test React components. Under the hood, we start a local server that renders components server-side. Each component is given its own dedicated page (e.g. /render/my-component). Then we use Puppeteer to take a screenshot of that page. If you work on a team where developers use a different OS (e.g. Mac OS and Linux), or if you develop on Mac OS but use Linux for continuous integration, you would quickly run into issues where screenshots are inconsistent across platforms. This is, for better or worse, expected behavior. In order to work around this issue, react-screenshot-test will default to running Puppeteer (i.e. Chrome) inside Docker to take screenshots of your components. This ensures that generated screenshots are consistent regardless of which platform you run your tests on.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Storycap

    Storycap

    A Storybook Addon, Save the screenshot image of your stories

    Storycap crawls your Storybook and takes screenshot images. It is primarily responsible for image generation necessary for Visual Testing such as reg-suit.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Taylorplot_Neptune

    Creation of a Taylorplot for several machine learning models

    Here we present the lines of code for creating a taylor plot with python to display several machine learning models. We show the solution for displaying 10 models, but the list and number can be changed simply by modifying the sample list.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    VBot

    VBot

    JSON based visual regression testing library

    A visual regression testing library/tool, aims to quickly automate browser-based tests with minimum development overhead. To test flexibly in different testing scenarios, either testing against web UI wired with backends or just static web pages, VBot exposes API to be used with testing frameworks like mocha or ava, etc. Therefore, the test data variables can be updated according to different conditions, in order to decouple from real backends and avoid false negative results.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    Wraith

    Wraith

    A responsive screenshot comparison tool

    Wraith is a screenshot comparison tool, created by developers at BBC News. Wraith uses a headless browser to create screenshots of webpages on different environments (or at different moments in time) and then creates a diff of the two images; the affected areas are highlighted in blue. There are two main modes for using Wraith, 'capture' mode and 'history' mode. Wraith has some built-in JavaScript and configuration file templates for you to get started with right away. If you wish to take screenshots of a component rather than the entire page, use casperjs and pass a selector along with your paths. In the 'component' example config, you can see how we specify a component name, domain path and selector we want to capture. All config options will be placed in a YAML config file. You set the headless browser, diff mode, threshold, fuzz amount and screen widths.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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    jest-puppe-shots

    jest-puppe-shots

    A Jest plugin for creating screenshots of React components

    A Jest plugin for creating screenshots of React components with a little help of Puppeteer. A jest-puppy-shots is a Jest plugin that can help you create Visual Regression tests for your React components. If you ever used Enzyme or Snapshots you will love the jest-puppe-shots. The Snapshot testing approach is really awesome but it has one downside: it cannot be used to make visual regression tests of your components. Thanks to the Puppeteer API it's now possible to use the Chromium browser in Jest and create real screenshots of your components.
    Downloads: 0 This Week
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