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IBM Equal Access Accessibility Checker contains tools to automate accessibility checking from a browser or in a continuous development/build environment

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IBM Equal Access Toolkit is released under the Apache-2.0 license

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Note: This tool release is currently beta. Some links may not resolve.

This Git repository hosts tools that are part of the IBM Equal Access Toolkit and supporting components.

Getting started

Clone Repository

$ git clone --branch=master https://github.com/IBMa/equal-access.git
$ cd accessibility-checker

or with SSH

$ git clone --branch=master git@github.com:IBMa/equal-access.git
$ cd accessibility-checker

Install dependencies

Under the equal-access directory

npm install

Now you can select the tool you want to use and follow the README.MD instructions

What's in this repository?

Please review the README.md of each tool/components for more information

Tools (description above):

Components:

Usage

You can build all the tools from the root directory or build each individual tool separately.

Build all the tools from root directory

cd to equal-access if you are not already in the directory, then run:

$ npm install
$ npm run build

The following libraries or tools are built by running the above commands

  • In the equal-access/accessibility-checker-engine/dist directory
    • ace-debug.js: uncompressed javascript to be used in a browser environment for development
    • ace.js: compressed javascript to be used in a browser environment for production
    • ace-node-debug.js: uncompressed javascript library to be used in a NodeJS environment for development
    • ace-node.js: compressed javascript library to be used in a NodeJS environment for production
  • In the equal-access/accessibility-checker/package directory
    • java script source that can be installed or deployed as npm package that works with an HTML parsing engines such as Selenium, Puppeteer, or Zombie to allow developers to perform integrated accessibility testing within a continuous integration pipeline such as Travis CI. Please view more details.
  • In the equal-access/karma-accessibility-checker/package directory
    • javascript source that can be used as a Karma plugin, see more details.

Build each individual tool separately

Please check README for each individual tool for its build instruction:

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