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js-imagediff

JavaScript / Canvas based imagediff utility.

API

  • createCanvas() create a new Canvas element.
  • createImageData(width, height) create a new ImageData object.
  • isImage(object) tests for Image object.
  • isCanvas(object) tests for Canvas object.
  • isContext(object) tests for CanvasRenderingContext2D object.
  • isImageData(object) tests for ImageData object.
  • isImageType(object) tests for any of the above.
  • toImageData(object) converts image type object to a new ImageData object.
  • equal(a, b, tolerance) tests image type objects for equality; accepts tolerance in pixels.
  • diff(a, b) performs an image diff on a and b, returning a - b.
  • noConflict() removes imagediff from the global space for compatibility, returning imagediff.
  • imageDataToPNG(imageData, outputFile, [callback]) (node only) renders the imageData to png in outputFile with optional callback.

NodeJS

js-imagediff is available through the npm. It uses node-canvas which requires lib cairo to be installed. Install js-imagediff with npm install -g imagediff.

Command Line

  • imagediff [-e|equal] [-t|tolerance VALUE] FILE_A FILE_B tests equality of two image files with an optional tolerance, printing 'true' or 'false'.
  • imagediff [-d|diff] FILE_A FILE_B OUTPUT_FILE renders an imagediff between two files, saving as the output file.

Unit Testing Canvas

JS ImageDiff opens up the easy testing of Canvas and other image-like objects in JavaScript. js-imagediff supplies two Jasmine matchers to make this easier.

  • toImageDiffEqual(expected, tolerance) expect a result to equal another image type.
  • toBeImageData() expect a result to be ImageData.

On failed tests, toImageDiffEqual() will display the expected image, the actual image and the imagediff of the two letting you easily spot mistakes.

To use matchers:

  beforeEach(function () {
    this.addMatchers(imagediff.jasmine);
  });

Demo

Users

If you are using js-imagediff pelase drop us a line and let us know what you are doing with it.

Changelog

1.0.3

* Added NPM/node.js support. * Added command line interface for `equal` and `diff` methods. * Added `imageDataToPNG` method for node environments. * Added tolerance to handle lossy formats and provide option for acceptable difference.

1.0.2

* Added optional width / height parameters to `createCanvas` for symmetry with `createImageData`. * Fixed issue with `toImageDiffEqual()` matcher and non Node types - will no convert ImageData and contexts to Canvas elements for display.

1.0.1

* Moved library to imagediff.js * Added Jasmine matchers * Minor bug fixes, lint fixes.

Author

Carl Sutherland [email protected] http://www.humblesoftware.com

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