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The TestCafe module that allows you to use the aXe accessibility engine in TestCafe tests
The TestCafe module that allows you to use the aXe accessibility engine in TestCafe tests.
yarn add -D axe-core @testcafe-community/axe
Or using npm:
npm i -D axe-core @testcafe-community/axe
You can write a TestCafe test with automated accessibility checks like this.
Add the following clientScript in your testcafe config:
"clientScripts":[{"module":"axe-core/axe.min.js"}]
import { checkForViolations } from '@testcafe-community/axe';
fixture `TestCafe tests with Axe`
.page `http://example.com`;
test('Automated accessibility testing', async t => {
// do stuff on your page
await checkForViolations(t);
});
If any accessibility issues are found, you will see a detailed report in the error log.
The @testcafe-community/axe
module allows you to define the context
and options
axe.run parameters in a TestCafe test.
import { checkForViolations } from '@testcafe-community/axe';
test('Automated accessibility testing', async (t) => {
const context = { exclude: [['select']] };
const options = { rules: { 'html-has-lang': { enabled: false } } };
await checkForViolations(t, context, options);
});
This project was forked from axe-testcafe which has been dormant for quite some time. If you prefer to use that API you can still use that:
import { axeCheck, createReport } from 'axe-testcafe';
fixture `TestCafe tests with Axe`
.page `http://example.com`;
test('Automated accessibility testing', async t => {
const { error, violations } = await axeCheck(t);
await t.expect(violations.length === 0).ok(createReport(violations));
});
If you prefer to use a custom reporter for axe results you can get result object using runAxe function:
import { runAxe } from '@testcafe-community/axe';
import { createHtmlReport } from 'axe-html-reporter'; // example of custom html report for axe results
fixture `TestCafe tests with Axe`
.page `http://example.com`;
test('Automated accessibility testing', async t => {
const { error, results } = await runAxe(); // "context" and "options" parameters are optional
// "results" constant contains full axe Results object (https://www.deque.com/axe/core-documentation/api-documentation/#results-object)
await t.expect(error).eql(null, `axe check failed with an error: ${error}`);
createHtmlReport({
violations: results.violations,
passes: results.passes,
incomplete: results.incomplete,
url: results.url,
projectKey: 'EXAMPLE',
}); // creates HTML report with the default file name `accessibilityReport.html`
});
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The TestCafe module that allows you to use the aXe accessibility engine in TestCafe tests
We found that @testcafe-community/axe demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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