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@unumux/hickory-preview

v1.0.0

Published

This is for creating a more automated approach to using the pa11y accessibility tool.

Downloads

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Readme

pa11y-automated (Hickory)

This is for creating a more automated approach to using the pa11y accessibility tool.

Usage

  • hickory OR
  • hickory unum OR
  • hickory colonial

If you simply run hickory it will look into the local urls.json file for a list of urls to scan.

If you want to scan an entire site using it's sitemap, use hickory unum or hickory colonial.

Quite often you will only want to scan a sample selection from all of the urls in the sitemap. For that use:

  • hickory colonial --sample
  • hickory colonial --sample 5
  • hickory colonial --sample 10 3

In the above examples:

  • using --sample scans only the first three items in the sitemap.
  • using --sample <how-many> scans the first how-many items in the sitemap.
  • using --sample <how-many> <start-here> scans the first how-many items starting at start-here (zero indexed)

Instead of typing in the url of a sitemap file, you can also use shortcuts below:

  • hickory unum
  • hickory unum-dev
  • hickory unum-acpt
  • hickory colonial
  • hickory colonial-dev
  • hickory colonial-acpt
  • hickory mySitemapUrl.xml (experimental)

The current output generates a .html file after the scan.