The Percy CLI is used to interact with, and upload snapshots to, percy.io via the command line.
$ npm install --save-dev @percy/cli
-
percy exec
- capture and upload snapshots -
percy snapshot
- snapshot a static directory or a list of pages -
percy upload
- upload a static directory of images -
percy config
- manage configuration files -
percy build
- interact with Percy builds
In addition to the CLI packages, this repo contains core libraries responsible for Percy's CI/CD integrations, Percy API communication, DOM serialization, asset discovery, etc.
-
@percy/core
- performs snapshot asset discovery and uploading -
@percy/client
- handles communicating with the Percy API -
@percy/dom
- serializes DOM snapshots -
@percy/env
- captures CI build environment variables -
@percy/config
- loads Percy configuration files -
@percy/logger
- common logger used throughout the CLI -
@percy/sdk-utils
- shared helpers for JavaScript SDKs -
@percy/cli-command
- Percy CLI command framework
For problems directly related to the CLI, add an issue on GitHub.
For other issues, open a support request.
This project is built with lerna. The core libaries and CLI plugins are
located in ./packages. Run yarn
to install dependencies after cloning the repo and
use the following scripts for various development tasks:
-
yarn build
- build all packages -
yarn build:watch
- build and watch all packages in parallel -
yarn clean
- clean up build and coverage output -
yarn lint
- lint all packages -
yarn readme
- generate cli commands readme usage -
yarn test
- run all tests, one package after another -
yarn test:coverage
- run all tests with coverage, one package after another -
yarn global:link
- links all packages being developed as global.- requires
yarn build
to be run before consuming. - we can then consume this package using
yarn link @percy/[core|cli..]
- Note: linking is only required once, subsequent changes for development requires running build command.
- requires
-
yarn global:unlink
- unlinks all packages globally
Individual package scripts can be invoked using yarn's workspace command. For example:
$ yarn workspace @percy/core test
check in Core Package's readme here.