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    Loki

    Loki

    Visual Regression Testing for Storybook

    There are a few visual regression tools for the web, but most either cannot be run headless or use phantomjs which is deprecated and a browser nobody is actually using. They usually also require you to maintain fixtures. With react-native it's now possible to target multiple platforms with a single code base, but there's no single tool to test all to my knowledge. Loki aims to have easy setup, no to low maintenance cost, reproducible tests independent of which OS they are run on, runnable on CI, and support all platforms storybook does.
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    Hermione

    Hermione

    Browser test runner based on mocha and wdio

    ...Hermione can run tests in parallel sessions in different browsers out of the box. Running of too many tests in parallel can lead to the overloading of the main process CPU usage which causes degradation in test passing time, so Hermione runs all tests in subprocesses in order to solve this problem.
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    React Screenshot Test

    React Screenshot Test

    A dead simple library to screenshot test React components

    ...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.
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    CSS Critic

    CSS Critic

    Lightweight CSS regression testing

    ...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.
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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. ...
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