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grunt-axe-webdriver2

v0.0.3

Published

Grunt plugin for aXe utilizing WebDriverJS, updating package created by dequelabs

Downloads

4

Readme

grunt-axe-webdriver

Package Quality

Grunt plugin for aXe utilizing WebDriverJS

Getting Started

This plugin requires Grunt ~0.4.5

If you haven't used Grunt before, be sure to check out the Getting Started guide, as it explains how to create a Gruntfile as well as install and use Grunt plugins. Once you're familiar with that process, you may install this plugin with this command:

npm install grunt-axe-webdriver --save-dev

Once the plugin has been installed, it may be enabled inside your Gruntfile with this line of JavaScript:

grunt.loadNpmTasks('grunt-axe-webdriver');

The "axe-webdriver" task

Overview

In your project's Gruntfile, add a section named axe-webdriver to the data object passed into grunt.initConfig().

grunt.initConfig({
  "axe-webdriver": {
    your_browser_target: {
      // Target-specific file lists and/or options go here.
      options: {
      }
      urls: [],
      dest: "output.json",
      junitDest: "output.xml"
    },
  },
});

options

Type: Object Default value:

{
  browser: 'firefox',
  threshold: 0,
  tags: null
}

threshold

Type: Number Default value: 0

A number that represents the maximum number of allowable violations. Each violation represents a rule that fails, it may fail for an number of nodes. It is recommended that this value not be changed. A negative value will prevent failure whatever the number of violations.

browser

Type: String Default value: firefox

Which browser to run the tests in

tags

Type: String or Array[String] Default value: null

Which tags to filter violations on

urls

Type: Array[String]|callback Default value: []

An Array of URLs that will be tested. The default value is an empty array, you must supply at least one URL in order to successfully complete this task.

Can also be a callback function that returns an array of URLs.

server

Type: String Default value: null

Address of the selenium server to run the tests against. Defaults to a direct connection to the local browser.

dest

Type: String Default value: undefined

An optional file to which the results of the accessibility scans will be written as a JSON Array of results objects.

junitDest

Type: String Default value: undefined

An optional file to which the results of the accessibility scans will be written as a Junit XML file.

Usage Examples

Default Options

In this example, the default options are used in combination with a list of two URLs that are to be tested for accessibility issues. The accessibility tests wil be run in Firefox only. The results will not be output but will be tested for zero violations. If violations occur, the Grunt task will fail and interrupt the Grunt script.

grunt.initConfig({
  "axe-webdriver": {
    firefox: {
      options: {},
      urls: ['http://localhost:9876/tests/test1.html', 'http://localhost:9876/tests/test2.html']
    }
  },
});

Additional browser

In this example, the custom target browser option is used to add tests for the Chrome browser. Note that the urls for each target must be supplied. This also means that the urls can be different for each browser.

grunt.initConfig({
  "axe-webdriver": {
    firefox: {
      options: {},
      urls: ['http://localhost:9876/tests/test1.html', 'http://localhost:9876/tests/test2.html']
    },
    chrome: {
      options: {
        browser: "chrome"
      },
      urls: ['http://localhost:9876/tests/test1.html', 'http://localhost:9876/tests/test2.html'],
    }
  },
});

Tag filtering

Single

In this example, the only violations that will be checked for are those that have the matching tag.

grunt.initConfig({
  "axe-webdriver": {
    firefox: {
      options: {
        tags: 'wcag2a'
      },
      urls: ['http://localhost:9876/tests/test1.html', 'http://localhost:9876/tests/test2.html']
    }
  }
});
Multiple

In this example, the only violations that will be checked for are those that have one of the matching tags.

grunt.initConfig({
  "axe-webdriver": {
    firefox: {
      options: {
        tags: ['wcag2a', 'wcag2aa']
      },
      urls: ['http://localhost:9876/tests/test1.html', 'http://localhost:9876/tests/test2.html']
    }
  }
});

Contributing

Read the documentation on contributing

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