Screenshot helper for system testing.

Methods

Instance Public methods

take_failed_screenshot()

Takes a screenshot of the current page in the browser if the test failed.

take_failed_screenshot is called during system test teardown.

πŸ“ Source code
# File actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/system_testing/test_helpers/screenshot_helper.rb, line 44
        def take_failed_screenshot
          return unless failed? && supports_screenshot? && Capybara::Session.instance_created?

          take_screenshot
          metadata[:failure_screenshot_path] = relative_image_path if Minitest::Runnable.method_defined?(:metadata)
        end
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take_screenshot(html: false, screenshot: nil)

Takes a screenshot of the current page in the browser.

take_screenshot can be used at any point in your system tests to take a screenshot of the current state. This can be useful for debugging or automating visual testing. You can take multiple screenshots per test to investigate changes at different points during your test. These will be named with a sequential prefix (or β€˜failed’ for failing tests)

The default screenshots directory is tmp/screenshots but you can set a different one with Capybara.save_path

You can use the html argument or set the RAILS_SYSTEM_TESTING_SCREENSHOT_HTML environment variable to save the HTML from the page that is being screenshotted so you can investigate the elements on the page at the time of the screenshot

You can use the screenshot argument or set the RAILS_SYSTEM_TESTING_SCREENSHOT environment variable to control the output. Possible values are:

πŸ“ Source code
# File actionpack/lib/action_dispatch/system_testing/test_helpers/screenshot_helper.rb, line 31
        def take_screenshot(html: false, screenshot: nil)
          showing_html = html || html_from_env?

          increment_unique
          save_html if showing_html
          save_image
          show display_image(html: showing_html, screenshot_output: screenshot)
        end
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