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This example demonstrates how to use axe with the QUnit unit testing framework.
The unit test is in test/a11y.js
, and has two test cases: One that shows the
expected results from HTML with no errors, and one that shows the expected
result from HTML with a single error.
npm install -g grunt-cli
to install the Grunt task runner (may need to be
run with sudo
on Unix or as Administrator on Windows)doc/examples/qunit
directorynpm install
to install dependenciesdoc/examples/qunit
directorygrunt qunit
to run QUnitYou should see output indicating that the tests ran successfully, with zero failures.
To run the example on your own HTML, such as widgets or controls, insert the
HTML into the document, retrieve the root element of your widget (with e.g.,
document.getElementById()
), and pass that as the first argument into a call
to axe.run
.
The third argument to the axe.run
call should be the function to test
the results. The example is simply looking at the count of violations, but much
more detailed information is available if desired. The axe documentation
should be consulted for more details on customizing and
analyzing calls to axe.run
.