axe-selenium-python integrates aXe and selenium to enable automated web accessibility testing.
This version of axe-selenium-python is using [email protected].
You will need the following prerequisites in order to use axe-selenium-python:
- selenium >= 4.2
- Python 3.12+
- The appropriate driver for the browser you intend to use, downloaded and added to your path, e.g. geckodriver for Firefox:
- geckodriver downloaded and added to your PATH
To install axe-selenium-python:
$ pip install axe-selenium-pythonfrom selenium import webdriver
from axe_selenium_python import Axe
def test_google():
driver = webdriver.Firefox()
driver.get("http://www.google.com")
axe = Axe(driver)
# Inject axe-core javascript into page.
axe.inject()
# Run axe accessibility checks.
results = axe.run()
# Write results to file
axe.write_results(results, 'a11y.json')
driver.close()
# Assert no violations are found
assert len(results["violations"]) == 0, axe.report(results["violations"])The method axe.run() accepts two parameters: context and options.
For more information on context and options, view the aXe documentation here.
Fork the repository and submit PRs with bug fixes and enhancements; contributions are very welcome.
Node dependencies must be installed by running npm install inside the axe-selenium-python directory.
You can run the tests using tox:
$ tox- Bumped minimum Python version to 3.12
- Updated axe to
[email protected]
Breaks backwards compatibility:
- The Axe class method
executehas been renamed torunto mirror the method in the axe-core API.
- Created package.json file to maintain axe-core dependency
- Replaced unit tests with more meaningful integration tests - included a sample html file for integration tests
- All functionalities that are not part of axe-core have been moved into a separate package,
pytest-axe. This includes:run_axehelper methodget_rulesAxe class methodrunAxe class methodimpact_includedAxe class methodanalyzeAxe class method.
The purpose of this change is to separate implementations that are specific to the Mozilla Firefox Test Engineering team, and leave the base axe-selenium-python package for a more broad use case. This package was modeled off of Deque's Java package, axe-selenium-java, and will now more closely mirror it.
All functionalities can still be utilized when using axe-selenium-python in conjunction with pytest-axe.
- Added the analyze method to the Axe class. This method runs accessibility checks, and writes the JSON results to file based on the page URL and the timestamp.
- Writing results to file can be enabled by setting the environment variable
ACCESSIBILITY_REPORTING=true. The files will be written toresults/directory, which must be created if it does not already exist. - Accessibility checks can be disabled by setting the environment variable
ACCESSIBILITY_DISABLED=true.
- Updated axe to
[email protected] - Modified impact_included class method to reflect changes to the aXe API:
- There are now only 3 impact levels: 'critical', 'serious', and 'minor'
- Updated usage examples in README
- Added docstrings to methods lacking documentation
- Removed unused files
- Added run method to Axe class to simplify the usage in existing test suites
- run method includes the ability to set what impact level to test for: 'minor', 'moderate', 'severe', 'critical'
- Added selenium instance as a class attribute
- Changed file paths to OS independent structure
- Fixed file read operations to use with keyword
- Fixed include of aXe API file and references to it
- Updated README