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pa11y-reporter-csv
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The reporter has been merged into pa11y/reporters.
A CSV reporter for Pa11y 5.0.
:warning: this reporter is built into Pa11y, there's no need to install separately :warning:
Pa11y CSV Reporter is compatible with Pa11y 5 and later versions. It will not work with older versions of Pa11y.
Pa11y version | Pa11y CLI reporter version |
---|---|
1.x - 4.x | Unsupported |
5.x | 1.x |
6.x | 2.x |
Install Pa11y and Pa11y CSV Reporter with npm (locally or globally is fine):
npm install -g pa11y pa11y-reporter-csv
Run Pa11y using the CSV reporter:
pa11y --reporter csv http://example.com
Assuming you've installed both Pa11y and Pa11y CSV Reporter:
const csv = require('pa11y-reporter-csv');
const pa11y = require('pa11y');
pa11y('http://example.com').then(results => {
// Returns a string with the results formatted as CSV
const csvResults = csv.results(results);
console.log(csvResults);
});
There are many ways to contribute to Pa11y CSV Reporter, we cover these in the contributing guide for this repo.
If you're ready to contribute some code, clone this repo locally and commit your code on a new branch.
Please write unit tests for your code, and check that everything works by running the following before opening a Pull Request:
make ci
You can also run verifications and tests individually:
make verify # Verify all of the code (ESLint)
make test # Run all tests
make test-unit # Run the unit tests
make test-unit-coverage # Run the unit tests with coverage
Pa11y CSV Reporter is licensed under the Lesser General Public License (LGPL-3.0).
Copyright © 2017, Team Pa11y
2.0.1 (2022-03-31)
FAQs
A CSV reporter for Pa11y
The npm package pa11y-reporter-csv receives a total of 14,377 weekly downloads. As such, pa11y-reporter-csv popularity was classified as popular.
We found that pa11y-reporter-csv demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 7 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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