egui/crates/egui_kittest
Emil Ernerfeldt c6bda9a38c
Make the ends of vline/hline sharper (#5676)
TL;DR: line caps are annoying in two ways:

A) we only add them for lines wider than a pixel
B) they always make the line longer (if added)
2025-02-04 15:31:51 +01:00
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src Add `SnapshotResults` struct to egui_kittest (#5672) 2025-02-04 14:01:32 +01:00
tests Make the ends of vline/hline sharper (#5676) 2025-02-04 15:31:51 +01:00
CHANGELOG.md Release 0.30 - egui_kittest and modals (#5487) 2024-12-16 17:45:35 +01:00
Cargo.toml Extend `WgpuSetup`, `egui_kittest` now prefers software rasterizers for testing (#5506) 2025-01-08 14:24:58 +01:00
README.md egui_kittest: succeed and keep going when `UPDATE_SNAPSHOTS` is set (#5649) 2025-01-30 09:34:22 +01:00

README.md

egui_kittest

Ui testing library for egui, based on kittest (an AccessKit based testing library).

Example usage

use egui::accesskit::Toggled;
use egui_kittest::{Harness, kittest::Queryable};

fn main() {
    let mut checked = false;
    let app = |ui: &mut egui::Ui| {
        ui.checkbox(&mut checked, "Check me!");
    };

    let mut harness = Harness::new_ui(app);

    let checkbox = harness.get_by_label("Check me!");
    assert_eq!(checkbox.toggled(), Some(Toggled::False));
    checkbox.click();

    harness.run();

    let checkbox = harness.get_by_label("Check me!");
    assert_eq!(checkbox.toggled(), Some(Toggled::True));

    // Shrink the window size to the smallest size possible
    harness.fit_contents();

    // You can even render the ui and do image snapshot tests
    #[cfg(all(feature = "wgpu", feature = "snapshot"))]
    harness.snapshot("readme_example");
}

Snapshot testing

There is a snapshot testing feature. To create snapshot tests, enable the snapshot and wgpu features. Once enabled, you can call Harness::snapshot to render the ui and save the image to the tests/snapshots directory.

To update the snapshots, run your tests with UPDATE_SNAPSHOTS=true, so e.g. UPDATE_SNAPSHOTS=true cargo test. Running with UPDATE_SNAPSHOTS=true will cause the tests to succeed. This is so that you can set UPDATE_SNAPSHOTS=true and update all tests, without cargo test failing on the first failing crate.

If you want to have multiple snapshots in the same test, it makes sense to collect the results in a Vec (look here for an example). This way they can all be updated at the same time.

You should add the following to your .gitignore:

**/tests/snapshots/**/*.diff.png
**/tests/snapshots/**/*.new.png