lost-pixel
action-tmate
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20 days ago | 18 days ago | |
TypeScript | JavaScript | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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lost-pixel
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How to debug GitHub actions. Real-world example
As an example, we will run a simple GitHub action on our front-end project. GitHub action will be the bare minimum and will execute some open-source visual regression tests on a single webpage.
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Open-source visual regression testing with Vue & Histoire
Hey, r/vuejs! Over the weekend, I found out about Histoire existence and that the Vue community loves the tool. I am building a visual regression testing framework(some see it as an addition to E2E tests, and some use visual tests as smoke tests because of the ease of use), and I decided to add the first-class support of Histoire to it.
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Complete guide on Playwright visual regression testing
in this case you could start experimenting with cloud solutions as this setup that you explained looks far more in the direction of a well established business(where you could afford paying for external services). we built lost-pixel.com exactly for this purpose, we don't support multiple browser runs at this stage but we already do support breakpoints. it's usually about optimising the tools for the use case(or rather converging the use case to existing tools if it makes the life of engineers easier) and I think there is no unsolvable problem when it comes to testing :D
- Visual regression testing tool
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Storybook visual regression testing with Lost Pixel
- we have our engine open-sourced. You could use Lost Pixel for free outside of the Lost Pixel Platform(like loki.js)- we are not storybook tool per se(like chromatic). It allows you to compose your visual tests beyond storybook in single run- due to the nature of how we run the whole flow, we are cheaper than chromatic- chromatic is a great tool(before we wrote Lost Pixel we were using Chromatic in one my contracting gigs) but sometimes it lacks features, we want to make Lost Pixel a go to solution for visual testing, wether it be storybook, or custom testing or holistic testing.
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Showoff Saturday: Lost Pixel Platform - visual regression testing for your Frontend
We have worked hard on the Lost Pixel Platform - the SaaS version of our tool. We are a small team of two working on it currently, but we already have awesome clients like prisma.io and adverity.com. I would be excited if you try it out and give us the feedback if you will have any!
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Developers, how do you test that your pages look like how the figmas look like.
Maybe you could set up https://lost-pixel.com in custom mode; you would make a screenshot of Figma UI & then run it over Lost Pixel visual regression testing. Hit me up, I think I might help you to get it running! u/a-friendgineer
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Visual regression testing with Turborepo, Next.js & Lost Pixel
Hey, r/nextjs! I am a big fan of monorepos, using Turborepo in almost all of my projects, I am also a big fan of visual tests :D Prepared this short tutorial on how to get Turborepo running with Lost Pixel(Disclaimer: I've created this tool, it's OSS, btw)
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I've build Lost Pixel Platform - visual regression testing cloud for your Frontend
Hey! We got some love some time ago here on reddit when we launched https://github.com/lost-pixel/lost-pixel so we decided to validate our idea further and build a full fledged platform to manage your visual tests. https://lost-pixel.com - welcome Lost Pixel Platform! We already have large teams using it for quite a bit of time so we decided to go into Open Beta and open our work of almost 6 months to everybody! I would be super grateful for your feedback and of course I am here to answer all of your questions and just chat. We are free for Open Source projects so if you want to use our managed version for your public OSS project just drop me a message!
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[Showoff Saturday] Lost Pixel Platform - visual regression testing cloud based on our open-source lost-pixel engine
Check it out - https://lost-pixel.com/Being OSS at heart our platform is free for Open Source projects!
action-tmate
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How to debug GitHub actions. Real-world example
The go-to method of debugging GitHub Actions is tmate. With tmate we can connect to our running Action terminal and see what is going on there by executing some simple commands!
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GitHub Actions Are a Problem
In addition to the suggestions others have made for locally testing workflows, there are also reverse shell actions[0] that can be used for troubleshooting CI failures on the GH runners themselves.
[0] https://github.com/mxschmitt/action-tmate
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GitHub Actions could be so much better
Been through that git commit; git push; repeat cycle too much as well until i discovered https://github.com/mxschmitt/action-tmate which gives a shell in between steps, which does not help with all problems but sure it's makes it less painful at times.
- How do you debug CI/CD pipelines? Breakpoints?
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How easy is it to troubleshoot GHA workflows?
In addition to everything here, I also will set up https://github.com/mxschmitt/action-tmate when I’m debugging. It helps tremendously since you can temporarily access the server.
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Act: Run your GitHub Actions locally
Unfortunately act is only capable of running very simple workflows. I've found this action to be more useful against the endless PR stream: https://github.com/mxschmitt/action-tmate
You drop it in your workflow and get an SSH shell into the worker, figure things out iteratively, then push when it's working.
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CI/CD using GitHub Actions for Rails and Docker
Solution: Tip o' the hat to Daniela Baron here, there's a real life saver of tool call tmate.
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Hosting VMs on GitHub Actions?
Here's a recent case where users of tmate - which lets you SSH into an actions worker - reported problems: https://github.com/mxschmitt/action-tmate/issues/104
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Github actions error while pushing code to package registry
see: https://github.com/mxschmitt/action-tmate
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Work with GitHub Actions in Your Terminal with GitHub CLI
Thought I'd get their docs updated - https://github.com/mxschmitt/action-tmate#manually-triggered...
What are some alternatives?
histoire - ⚡ Fast and beautiful interactive component playgrounds, powered by Vite
reverse-rdp-windows-github-actions - Reverse Remote Desktop into Windows on GitHub Actions for Debugging and/or Job Introspection [GET https://api.github.com/repos/nelsonjchen/reverse-rdp-windows-github-actions: 403 - Repository access blocked]
clobbr - ⚡️ A tool to check the speed and resilience of your API endpoints against multiple parallel or sequence requests.
act - Run your GitHub Actions locally 🚀
actions-workflow-samples - Help developers to easily get started with GitHub Action workflows to deploy to Azure
floatly - An extension that adds a floating button for browser quick actions
superflows - Open-source toolkit to build an AI copilot for SaaS products
mongodb-github-action - Use MongoDB in GitHub Actions
reporter - TSDoc Test Reporter is a test reporter that attaches TSDoc comments to your test results. It enables you to attach metadata to your unit tests in the form of comments.
github-activity-readme - Updates README with the recent GitHub activity of a user
trytouca - Continuous Regression Testing for Engineering Teams
ssh-agent - GitHub Action to setup `ssh-agent` with a private key