Releases: sfccdevops/accessibility-tester
Releases · sfccdevops/accessibility-tester
Version 1.3.1
Updates Include
- Upgraded to latest NPM Dependencies
- Updating Documentation
- Added better GitHub Workflow Support
- Fixed outdated links to external resources
Version 1.3.0 Release Notes
Updates Include:
- Adds new
viewport
config option that lets you set the screen size of the browser - Adds new
runInBrowser
config option that will open the tests in a new Chrome window so you can see the tests being run - Adds check for Actions that use
screen capture filename.jpg
that do not set absolute path and corrects path to output folder - Updates Documentation for new Config Options
- Updates Screenshot Styling on HTML Report by aligning image to top
Version 1.2.1 Release Notes
Fix dependency issue with new compress option
Version 1.2.0 Release Notes
Updates Include:
- Fixes #6 by setting the Screenshot Path to a Relative Path so reports can be more easily shared
- Should also Fix #7 as there were reports that previous versions of node packages were causing Memory Issues reported
- Adds new
--compress
config option that zips up HTML formatted reports - Updates Documentation for new config option
- Updates NPM Packages to the Latest Stable Versions
- Fixes linting issues with updated NPM Packages
Version 1.1.0
Version 1.1.0 Release Notes:
- Adds New Jira Format
- Fixes Reports with Multiple Tests on the Same URL with Screen Capture enabled were failing to generate more than one screen capture
- Fixes error with
UnhandledPromiseRejectionWarning
that you would see if you tried to output a report to a directory that did not exist
Version 1.0.0
Initial Release
Introduction
A CLI tool that tests client websites for Accessibility Issues and generates reports that can be assigned to Developers.
- Support for Continuos Integration Testing
- Save Reports in CSV, HTML, JSON, Markdown & XML Formats
- Supports Page Automation using Actions
- Supports Testing Websites behind HTTP Authenticaiton
- Reports provide Resource Links for Developers to Learn More about Accessibility