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chore(deps-dev): bump @storybook/test-runner from 0.19.1 to 0.20.0 #562

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Bumps @storybook/test-runner from 0.19.1 to 0.20.0.

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v0.20.0

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Refactor: Align with Storybook 8.2 core package layout

This is a structural change that shouldn't really affect you. As long as you have the storybook dependency in your app (which you should), you're good! This change makes it so that the test-runner deduplicates Storybook dependencies, and therefore, slims down your node_modules size.

Feature: Run postVisit on failures (#494)

The test-runner's postVisit hook now runs even if there are failures. This allows you to, for instance, take snapshots on component failures. You can check whether the test has failed via the hasFailure property in the context passed to the hook:

const config: TestRunnerConfig = {
  async postVisit(_page, context) {
    if(context.hasFailure) {
      console.log('problems!')
      // do a snapshot, write a log, or anything you like
    }
  },
}

🚀 Enhancement

📝 Documentation

Authors: 6

v0.20.0-next.2

Release Notes

Feature: Run postVisit on failures (#494)

The test-runner's postVisit hook now runs even if there are failures. This allows you to, for instance, take snapshots on component failures. You can check whether the test has failed via the hasFailure property in the context passed to the hook:

const config: TestRunnerConfig = {
  async postVisit(_page, context) {
    if(context.hasFailure) {
      console.log('problems!')
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v0.20.0 (Thu Nov 28 2024)

Release Notes

Feature: Run postVisit on failures (#494)

The test-runner's postVisit hook now runs even if there are failures. This allows you to, for instance, take snapshots on component failures. You can check whether the test has failed via the hasFailure property in the context passed to the hook:

const config: TestRunnerConfig = {
  async postVisit(_page, context) {
    if(context.hasFailure) {
      console.log('problems!')
      // do a snapshot, write a log, or anything you like
    }
  },
}

🚀 Enhancement

📝 Documentation

Authors: 6


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  • 8dabc7a Bump version to: 0.20.0 [skip ci]
  • c1571a8 Update CHANGELOG.md [skip ci]
  • dc1e287 Merge pull request #518 from storybookjs/release/v0.20.0
  • 0129a50 bring back main deps
  • f2e9c05 use next deps [skip ci]
  • db2c15b fix release [skip ci]
  • 322bd62 Merge pull request #494 from storybookjs/post-visit-on-failures
  • 3f8071b Merge branch 'next' into post-visit-on-failures
  • 3a2a920 Merge pull request #514 from storybookjs/release/0.20.0
  • 3b13b86 Merge branch 'main' into release/0.20.0
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Bumps [@storybook/test-runner](https://github.com/storybookjs/test-runner) from 0.19.1 to 0.20.0.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/storybookjs/test-runner/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/storybookjs/test-runner/blob/v0.20.0/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](storybookjs/test-runner@v0.19.1...v0.20.0)

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- dependency-name: "@storybook/test-runner"
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  update-type: version-update:semver-minor
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@jamiehenson jamiehenson merged commit f5e4513 into main Nov 29, 2024
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@jamiehenson jamiehenson deleted the dependabot/npm_and_yarn/storybook/test-runner-0.20.0 branch November 29, 2024 11:07
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