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Visual regression checking with figma-first baselines, pixel+SSIM diffing, ignore regions, and HTML reports.

Project description

visualcheck

Visual regression checking with:

  • Figma-first baselines (optionally synced via Figma API)
  • Runtime baselines (auto-create when missing; never overwrite by default)
  • Pixel diff % + SSIM (with optional resize-on-mismatch + WARN)
  • Ignore regions (mask dynamic areas via selectors + explicit rects)
  • Self-contained HTML report + report.json

Install

pip install visualcheck
playwright install chromium

Config (visualcheck.yaml)

project: consumer_website
suite: daily_sanity

envs:
  prod: "https://example.com"

views:
  desktop_profiles: ["desktop_1440x900", "macbook_1440x900"]
  mobile_devices: ["iPhone 15 Pro Max", "iPhone 13 mini", "Pixel 7"]

pages:
  - id: home
    url: "/"
    wait_for: "body"
    full_page: true

# Optional flows (multi-step user journeys)
flows:
  - id: search_flow
    start_url: "/"
    steps:
      - action: click
        selector: "text=Search"
      - action: wait
        ms: 500
    snapshots:
      - id: after_search
        wait_for: "body"
        full_page: true

baseline:
  # Locked resolution order:
  # figma -> runtime -> create runtime baseline (if enabled)
  priority: ["figma", "runtime"]
  create_if_missing: true
  never_overwrite: true
  on_created: "INFO"  # INFO|WARN|FAIL

compare:
  resize_on_mismatch: true
  mismatch_level: "WARN"  # WARN|FAIL
  thresholds:
    max_pixel_diff_pct: 0.10
    min_ssim: 0.995

ignore_regions:
  global:
    selectors: ["#cookie-banner", ".chat-widget"]
  by_snapshot:
    home:
      rects:
        - {x: 0, y: 0, width: 300, height: 120}

# Optional Figma sync (writes into visual_baseline/<project>/<suite>/figma/...)
# figma:
#   token_env: FIGMA_TOKEN
#   file_key: "<FIGMA_FILE_KEY>"
#   frames:
#     - id: home
#       node_id: "123:456"
#       view_id: "desktop_1440x900"   # optional

Commands

Run full check

visualcheck run --env prod

Outputs:

  • Baselines:
    • visual_baseline/<project>/<suite>/figma/<view>/<snapshot>.png
    • visual_baseline/<project>/<suite>/runtime/<view>/<snapshot>.png
  • Run artifacts:
    • test_report/<project>/visual_runs/<run_id>/current/...
    • test_report/<project>/visual_runs/<run_id>/diff/...
    • test_report/<project>/visual_runs/<run_id>/report/report.html
    • test_report/<project>/visual_runs/<run_id>/report/report.json

Capture only

visualcheck capture --env prod --out current

Diff only

visualcheck diff --baseline visual_baseline/myproj/mysuite/runtime --current current --out report

Sync Figma baselines

export FIGMA_TOKEN="..."
visualcheck figma-sync

Approve current run as runtime baseline (explicit)

visualcheck approve --env prod --run-id 20260207_235500
# Overwrite existing runtime baselines only with:
visualcheck approve --env prod --run-id 20260207_235500 --force

Baseline rules (locked)

For each snapshot + view:

  1. If a Figma baseline exists → use it
    • visualcheck will attempt a best-effort figma-sync when figma is listed in baseline.priority so remote Figma baselines are consulted before falling back.
  2. Else if a runtime baseline exists → use it
  3. Else → capture and create runtime baseline (controlled by baseline.create_if_missing)

Notes on configuration and behavior

  • baseline.priority controls the preference order. Example: priority: ["figma","runtime"] (default in examples) — visualcheck will try Figma first.
  • By default a Figma baseline is used directly for comparison (reported baseline path will point at .../figma/...).
  • If you want Figma to become the authoritative runtime baseline (copied into the runtime/ folder and then used), set:
baseline:
  figma_authoritative: true
  • This avoids accidental comparisons against an old runtime image when Figma is the source of truth.
  • If a figma baseline is missing locally and figma appears in priority, visualcheck will attempt to fetch it via the Figma API (best-effort). If the fetch fails (token/permission), it falls back to runtime per priority.

Use from code (framework integration)

If you already navigate with Playwright/Selenium in your own framework and just want visualcheck to capture + baseline + diff + report, use the code API.

Baselines still go to visual_baseline/<project>/<suite>/... and the HTML report goes to test_report/<project>/visual_runs/<run_id>/report/report.html.

Playwright (sync) example

from playwright.sync_api import sync_playwright

# NOTE: API object names may evolve; refer to the package docs in case of changes.
from visualcheck.api import VisualCheck

vc = VisualCheck(
    project="my_project",
    suite="daily_sanity",
    env="prod",
    base_url="https://example.com",
    view_id="desktop_1440x900",
    baseline_priority=["figma", "runtime"],
    create_if_missing=True,
    ignore_selectors=["#cookie-banner", ".chat-widget"],
)

with sync_playwright() as p:
    browser = p.chromium.launch(headless=True)
    page = browser.new_page(viewport={"width": 1440, "height": 900})

    page.goto("https://example.com/", wait_until="domcontentloaded")
    vc.check(snapshot_id="home", page=page)

    page.goto("https://example.com/pricing", wait_until="domcontentloaded")
    vc.check(snapshot_id="pricing", page=page)

    vc.finalize()
    print("Report:", vc.report_html)

    browser.close()

Selenium example

from selenium import webdriver
from visualcheck.api import VisualCheck

vc = VisualCheck(
    project="my_project",
    suite="daily_sanity",
    env="prod",
    base_url="https://example.com",
    view_id="desktop_1440x900",
)

driver = webdriver.Chrome()
driver.set_window_size(1440, 900)

driver.get("https://example.com/")
vc.check(snapshot_id="home", selenium_driver=driver)

driver.get("https://example.com/pricing")
vc.check(snapshot_id="pricing", selenium_driver=driver)

vc.finalize()
print("Report:", vc.report_html)

driver.quit()

Notes

  • Ignore regions are masked with a solid color before diffing.
  • If screenshot sizes differ and compare.resize_on_mismatch=true, current is resized to baseline size and a warning is recorded.

License

MIT

Library & CLI usage (examples)

Programmatic API (Python)

The package exposes a simple programmatic API to integrate with Playwright or Selenium.

Example (Playwright):

from visualcheck.runner import run_visualcheck
from visualcheck.config import load_config

cfg = load_config(Path('examples/wakefit.yaml'))
result = run_visualcheck(cfg, env='prod', headed=False)
print('Report saved at', result.get('report_html'))

CLI usage

  • Sync Figma baselines:
export FIGMA_TOKEN="<your_token>"
visualcheck figma-sync --config examples/wakefit.yaml
  • Run full check:
visualcheck run --env prod --config examples/wakefit.yaml

Notes on FIGMA token & env handling

  • The library reads Figma token from the environment variable name specified in config (defaults to FIGMA_TOKEN).
  • Keep secrets out of git; use host-level secrets (e.g. ~/.openclaw/secrets.env) or a CI secret store.

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