# How to generate screenshotter images ## Automatic generation of screenshots Now you too can generate screenshots from your own computer, and (hopefully) have them look mostly the same as the current ones! Make sure you have docker installed and running. If all you want is (re)create all the snapshots for all the browsers, then you can do so by: npm run test:screenshots:update It will fetch all required selenium docker images, and use them to take screenshots. ## Manual generation If you are creating screenshots on a regular basis, you can keep the docker containers with the selenium setups running. Essentially you are encouraged to reproduce the steps from `screenshotter.sh` manually. Example run for Firefox: container=$(docker run -d -P selenium/standalone-firefox:2.46.0) node dockers/Screenshotter/screenshotter.js -b firefox -c ${container} # possibly repeat the above command as often as you need, then eventually docker stop ${container} docker rm ${container} For Chrome, simply replace both occurrences of `firefox` with `chrome`. ## Use without docker It is possible to run `screenshotter.js` without the use of Docker: npm install selenium-webdriver node dockers/Screenshotter/screenshotter.js This will generate screenshots using the Firefox installed on your system. Browsers other than Firefox can be targeted using the `--browser` option. For a complete list of options pass `--help` as an argument to `screenshotter.js`. Using these it should be possible to have the script connect to almost any Selenium web driver you might have access to. Note that screenshots taken without Docker are very likely to disagree from the ones stored in the repository, due to different versions of various software components being used. The screenshots taken in this fashion are well suited for visual inspection, but for exact binary comparisons it would be neccessary to carefully set up the environment to match the one used by the Docker approach. ## Choosing the list of test cases Both `screenshotter.js` and `screenshotter.sh` will accept an `--include` option (short `-i`) which can be used to specify a list of test cases to be processed, as a comma separated list. Conversely, the `--exclude` option (short `-x`) can be used to specify a list of cases which are not being processed. Examples: node dockers/Screenshotter/screenshotter.js -i Sqrt,SqrtRoot dockers/Screenshotter/screenshotter.sh --exclude=GreekLetters # How to run screenshotter tests You can verify screenshots by running: npm run test:screenshots or passing `--verify` option to `screenshotter.js` or `screenshotter.sh`. See above for more details.