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percy-appium-python

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Percy visual testing for Python Appium.

Installation

npm install @percy/cli:

$ npm install --save-dev @percy/cli

pip install Percy appium package:

$ pip install percy-appium-app

Note: This package is tested on Python versions 3.6, 3.8, 3.9 as part of unit tests. It should ideally work on all Python 3.6+ versions

[NOTE] Appium-Python-Client(>= v2.9.0) is having compatibility issues with urllib3 latest versions. To solve the issue it is recommended to add urllib3>=1.26.15,<2 in your requirements.txt file.

Usage

This is an example test using the percy_screenshot function.

from appium import webdriver
from percy import percy_screenshot

driver = webdriver.Remote("https://" + userName + ":" + accessKey + "@hub-cloud.browserstack.com/wd/hub", desired_caps)

# take a screenshot
percy_screenshot(driver, 'here is some name')

Running the test above normally will result in the following log:

[percy] Percy is not running, disabling screenshots

When running with percy app:exec, and your project's PERCY_TOKEN, a new Percy build will be created and screenshots will be uploaded to your project.

$ export PERCY_TOKEN=[your-project-token]
$ percy app:exec -- [python test command]
[percy] Percy has started!
[percy] Created build #1: https://percy.io/[your-project]
[percy] Screenshot taken "Python example"
[percy] Stopping percy...
[percy] Finalized build #1: https://percy.io/[your-project]
[percy] Done!

Configuration

percy_screenshot(driver, name[, **kwargs])

  • driver (required) - A appium driver instance
  • name (required) - The screenshot name; must be unique to each screenshot
  • device_name (optional) - The device name used for capturing screenshot
  • orientation (optional) - Orientation of device while capturing screeenshot; Allowed values [portrait | landscape]
  • status_bar_height (optional) - Height of status bar; int
  • nav_bar_height (optional) - Height of navigation bar; int
  • sync - Boolean value by default it falls back to false, Gives the processed result around screenshot [From CLI v1.28.0-beta.0+]
  • fullpage (optional) - [Alpha] Only supported on App Automate driver sessions [ needs @percy/cli 1.20.2+ ]; boolean
    • screen_lengths (optional) - [Alpha] Max screen lengths for fullPage; int
    • In case scrollview is overlapping with other app elements. Offsets can be provided to reduce the area which needs to be considered for scrolling:
      • top_scrollview_offset: (optional) - [Alpha] Offset from top of scrollview; int
      • bottom_scrollview_offset (optional) - [Alpha] Offset from bottom of scrollview; int
  • full_screen (optional) - Indicate whether app is full screen; boolean [ needs @percy/cli 1.20.2+ ];
  • scrollable_xpath (optional) - [Alpha] Scrollable element xpath for fullpage [ needs @percy/cli 1.20.2+ ]; string
  • scrollable_id (optional) - [Alpha] Scrollable element accessibility id for fullpage [ needs @percy/cli 1.20.2+ ]; string
  • ignore_regions_xpaths (optional) - Elements xpaths that user want to ignore in visual diff [ needs @percy/cli 1.23.0+ ]; list of string
  • ignore_region_accessibility_ids (optional) - Elements accessibility_ids that user want to ignore in visual diff [ needs @percy/cli 1.23.0+ ]; list of string
  • ignore_region_appium_elements (optional) - Appium elements that user want to ignore in visual diff [ needs @percy/cli 1.23.0+ ]; list of appium element object
  • custom_ignore_regions (optional) - Custom locations that user want to ignore in visual diff [ needs @percy/cli 1.23.0+ ]; list of ignore_region object
    • IgnoreRegion:-
      • Description: This class represents a rectangular area on a screen that needs to be ignored for visual diff.
      • Constructor:
        init(self, top, bottom, left, right)
        
      • Parameters:
        • top (int): Top coordinate of the ignore region.
        • bottom (int): Bottom coordinate of the ignore region.
        • left (int): Left coordinate of the ignore region.
        • right (int): Right coordinate of the ignore region.

Running with Hybrid Apps

For a hybrid app, we need to switch to native context before taking screenshot.

  • Add a helper method similar to following for say flutter based hybrid app:
def percy_screenshot_flutter(driver, name: str, **kwargs):
  driver.switch_to.context('NATIVE_APP')
  percy_screenshot(driver, name, **kwargs)
  driver.switch_to.context('FLUTTER')
  • Call PercyScreenshotFlutter helper function when you want to take screenshot.
percy_screenshot_flutter(driver, name, **kwargs)

Note:

For other hybrid apps the driver.switch_to.context('FLUTTER') would change to context that it uses like say WEBVIEW etc.

Running Percy on Automate

percy_screenshot(driver, name, options) [ needs @percy/cli 1.27.0-beta.0+ ];

  • driver (required) - A appium driver instance
  • name (required) - The screenshot name; must be unique to each screenshot
  • options (optional) - There are various options supported by percy_screenshot to server further functionality.
    • freeze_animated_image - Boolean value by default it falls back to false, you can pass true and percy will freeze image based animations.
    • freeze_image_by_selectors -List of selectors. Images will be freezed which are passed using selectors. For this to work freeze_animated_image must be set to true.
    • freeze_image_by_xpaths - List of xpaths. Images will be freezed which are passed using xpaths. For this to work freeze_animated_image must be set to true.
    • percy_css - Custom CSS to be added to DOM before the screenshot being taken. Note: This gets removed once the screenshot is taken.
    • ignore_region_xpaths - List of xpaths. elements in the DOM can be ignored using xpath
    • ignore_region_selectors - List of selectors. elements in the DOM can be ignored using selectors.
    • ignore_region_appium_elements - List of appium web-element. elements can be ignored using appium_elements.
    • custom_ignore_regions - List of custom objects. elements can be ignored using custom boundaries. Just passing a simple object for it like below.
      • example: {"top": 10, "right": 10, "bottom": 120, "left": 10}
      • In above example it will draw rectangle of ignore region as per given coordinates.
        • top (int): Top coordinate of the ignore region.
        • bottom (int): Bottom coordinate of the ignore region.
        • left (int): Left coordinate of the ignore region.
        • right (int): Right coordinate of the ignore region.
    • consider_region_xpaths - List of xpaths. elements in the DOM can be considered for diffing and will be ignored by Intelli Ignore using xpaths.
    • consider_region_selectors - List of selectors. elements in the DOM can be considered for diffing and will be ignored by Intelli Ignore using selectors.
    • consider_region_appium_elements - List of appium web-element. elements can be considered for diffing and will be ignored by Intelli Ignore using appium_elements.
    • custom_consider_regions - List of custom objects. elements can be considered for diffing and will be ignored by Intelli Ignore using custom boundaries
      • example:{"top": 10, "right": 10, "bottom": 120, "left": 10}
      • In above example it will draw rectangle of consider region will be drawn.
      • Parameters:
        • top (int): Top coordinate of the consider region.
        • bottom (int): Bottom coordinate of the consider region.
        • left (int): Left coordinate of the consider region.
        • right (int): Right coordinate of the consider region.

Creating Percy on automate build

Note: Automate Percy Token starts with auto keyword. The command can be triggered using exec keyword.

$ export PERCY_TOKEN=[your-project-token]
$ percy exec -- [python test command]
[percy] Percy has started!
[percy] [Python example] : Starting automate screenshot ...
[percy] Screenshot taken "Python example"
[percy] Stopping percy...
[percy] Finalized build #1: https://percy.io/[your-project]
[percy] Done!

Refer to docs here: Percy on Automate

Migrating Config

If you have a previous Percy configuration file, migrate it to the newest version with the config:migrate command:

$ percy config:migrate