npm install -g backstopjs
git clone [email protected]:webtoast/backstopjs-starter.git
Instead of using the default JSON config, the JS config option has been setup. This means that when you run the tool with the globally available backstop
command, you must specify the filepath to the config file with the argument --configPath=./backstop.js
.
The default scenario created by BackstopJS is available to test; however, in order to meet your needs, you have to add scenarios that are configured to test your own site. Each scenario is stored as a JSON file, and each JSON file is stored in the scenarios/
directory. All of the scenarios will be loaded at run time. This makes it easier to manage multiple scenarios than keeping everything in the config file.
Once you've added your scenarios, you can run BackstopJS with:
backstop reference --configPath=./backstop.js
backstop test --configPath=./backstop.js
If you've never used BackstopJS before, check it out. It's a great tool, has a lot of capability and has saved me multiple times.
Links to more documentation
- Running custom CasperJS scripts in BackstopJS
- CasperJS Documentation