Playwright C# overview
This SDK allows you to work with Applitools Eyes using Playwright C#.
For information about installing and configuring this SDK, see Testing web apps in C# using Playwright on the Applitools Tutorial site.
Getting started
To get started with this SDK, you need to set the following:
- Applitools API key
- Eyes server URL - Required only if the Eyes server is not deployed on the Eyes public server.
Entering the Applitools API key
To authenticate via the Applitools server and run tests, you need to set the environment variable APPLITOOLS_API_KEY
to the API key provided from Applitools Eyes. For details how to retrieve your API key, see the Applitools documentation.
Entering the API Key on Linux or a Mac
export APPLITOOLS_API_KEY=<API_key>
Entering the API Key on Windows
set APPLITOOLS_API_KEY=<API_key>
Eyes server URL
If the Eyes server is not deployed in https://eyes.applitools.com
, you need to set the Server URL in the environment variable APPLITOOLS_SERVER_URL
before running tests.
The server URL of your Applitools Eyes dashboard is in the format https://<MY_COMPANY>.applitools.com
Entering the server URL on Linux or a Mac
export APPLITOOLS_SERVER_URL=<YOUR_SERVER_URL>
Entering the server URL on Windows
set APPLITOOLS_SERVER_URL=<YOUR_SERVER_URL>
Recommended practice for using the SDK
A test in Applitools Eyes always starts with a eyes.Open
call and ends with eyes.Close
. The steps in the test are calls to eyes.Check
between eyes.Open
and eyes.Close
calls.
A test is structured as following:
eyes.Open
[step 1]
[step 2]
...
eyes.Close
Common methods
Eyes constructor
Creates an instance of Eyes
, which then exposes methods to run and configure visual tests.
Eyes eyes = new Eyes(runner)
runner
- A runner instance which manages tests across multipleEyes
instances. The runner can be an instance of either aClassicRunenr
or aVisualGridRunner
. For more information, see Runners.
Open
Creates an Eyes test. This will start a session with the Applitools server.
eyes.Open(page, appName, testName, viewportSize)
Visual tests and baselines
By using the Open
, Check
, and Close
methods on Eyes
, you are creating visual tests in Applitools Eyes. A visual test is a sequence of screenshots, compared with a baseline. The baseline is also a sequence of screenshots. The specific baseline to compare against is found by using the values for:
- Browser
- Operating system
- App name
- Test name
- Viewport size
The baseline is created automatically when running a test with specific values for these 5 parameters for the first time. For example, if you run a test with Chrome on OS X and specify the app name, test name and viewport size via eyes.Open(page, "some app", "some test", new RectangleSize(1200, 800))
, the first time the test runs with these parameters, a baseline will be created. Any subsequent execution with the same values will compare screenshots against this baseline. The test will actually be created after running eyes.Close
, and the results of the test are returned as a TestResults
object.
For more information, see How Eyes compares checkpoints and baseline images
Batches
You can aggregate tests that are run in different processes, or in different Eyes instances, under the same batch. This is done by providing the same batch ID to these tests.
For more information, see How to organize your tests with batches.
Check
Generates a screenshot of the current page and add it to the Applitools Test.
Syntax
eyes.Check(checkSettings);
For a description of common actions with this class, see check Settings
Close
Closes the Eyes test and checks that all screenshots are valid.
It is important to call this at the end of each test, symmetrically to Open
. See Recommended practice for using the SDK.
TestResults testResults = eyes.Close(throwEx);
throwEx
- (bool) throw an error if visual differences were found, or if the test failed for any other reason. The default istrue
.
Return value: TestResults
Runners
Used to manage multiple Eyes sessions. There are the following types of runners:
ClassicRunner
- Used when the screenshot is taken by the SDK itself.VisualGridRunner
- Used when the screenshot is taken by the Ultrafast Grid.
For details, see Runners
Logs
Log files are automatically saved in the temp directory of the machine the tests ran on.
By default, the log directory is <os temp directory>/applitools-logs
You can locate it as follows:
- Mac/Linux:
$TMPDIR/applitools-logs/
- Windows:
%Temp%/applitools-logs/
When running the tests remotely, you can specify the path to the logs using the environment variable APPLITOOLS_LOG_DIR=<full path to log_dir>