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Axe (the Accessibility Engine) API integration with Jest and Puppeteer.
Defines Jest async matcher to check whether a given Puppeteer's page instance passes Axe accessibility tests.
Install the module
npm install @wordpress/jest-puppeteer-axe --save-dev
Note: This package requires Node.js 14.0.0 or later. It is not compatible with older versions.
The simplest setup is to use Jest's setupFilesAfterEnv
config option:
"jest": {
"setupFilesAfterEnv": [
"@wordpress/jest-puppeteer-axe"
]
},
In your Jest test suite add the following code to the test's body:
test( 'checks the test page with Axe', async () => {
// First, run some code which loads the content of the page.
loadTestPage();
await expect( page ).toPassAxeTests();
} );
It is also possible to pass optional params which allow Axe API to perform customized checks:
include
- CSS selector(s) to add the list of elements to include in analysis.exclude
- CSS selector(s) to add the list of elements to exclude from analysis.disabledRules
- the list of Axe rules to skip from verification.options
- a flexible way to configure how Axe run operates. See axe-core API documentation for information on the object structure.config
- Axe configuration object. See axe-core API documentation for documentation on the object structure.test( 'checks the test component with Axe excluding some button', async () => {
// First, run some code which loads the content of the page.
loadPageWithTestComponent();
await expect( page ).toPassAxeTests( {
include: '.test-component',
exclude: '.some-button',
disabledRules: [ 'aria-allowed-role' ],
options: { iframes: false },
config: { reporter: 'raw' },
} );
} );
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To find out more about contributing to this package or Gutenberg as a whole, please read the project's main contributor guide.
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Axe API integration with Jest and Puppeteer.
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