commit | feb21f64380a6b088b5fca4717fb5d2652fe21b4 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Alex Rudenko <alexrudenko@chromium.org> | Fri Mar 14 16:31:53 2025 |
committer | Devtools-frontend LUCI CQ <devtools-frontend-scoped@luci-project-accounts.iam.gserviceaccount.com> | Fri Mar 14 18:32:55 2025 |
tree | b74939ade8eb5a4ec46593283c6a5def287581c6 | |
parent | 10ed84174ee0be979cb6f6d213f97781dc4634e8 [diff] |
Add assertScreenshot to unit tests This CL adds a custom browser wrapper that starts the browser using Puppeteer instead of letting Karma to directly start the browser. The wrapper also exposes a binding that allows the test code to capture a screenshot of the test DOM. The helper reuses existing screenshot assertions and reports the result back to the test code. This CL also adds args to improve stability of screenshots and fixes the font to be a Roboto font loaded from Google Fonts. To test: `npm run test -- front_end/panels/ai_assistance/components/UserActionRow.test.ts` Bug: 401489541 Change-Id: I04889d0f0caa5c468fd35f98c66b0e6ac393de18 Reviewed-on: https://chromium-review.googlesource.com/c/devtools/devtools-frontend/+/6330749 Auto-Submit: Alex Rudenko <alexrudenko@chromium.org> Commit-Queue: Danil Somsikov <dsv@chromium.org> Reviewed-by: Danil Somsikov <dsv@chromium.org>
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