a11y-checker-ci
Adds comprehensive accessibility testing to CI/CD pipelines using axe-core Playwright integration or pa11y-ci. Automatically generates markdown reports for pull requests showing WCAG violations with severity levels, affected elements, and remediation guidance. This skill should be used when implementing accessibility CI checks, adding a11y tests to pipelines, generating accessibility reports, enforcing WCAG compliance, automating accessibility scans, or setting up PR accessibility gates. Trigger terms include a11y ci, accessibility pipeline, wcag ci, axe-core ci, pa11y ci, accessibility reports, a11y automation, accessibility gate, compliance check.
Best use case
a11y-checker-ci is best used when you need a repeatable AI agent workflow instead of a one-off prompt.
Adds comprehensive accessibility testing to CI/CD pipelines using axe-core Playwright integration or pa11y-ci. Automatically generates markdown reports for pull requests showing WCAG violations with severity levels, affected elements, and remediation guidance. This skill should be used when implementing accessibility CI checks, adding a11y tests to pipelines, generating accessibility reports, enforcing WCAG compliance, automating accessibility scans, or setting up PR accessibility gates. Trigger terms include a11y ci, accessibility pipeline, wcag ci, axe-core ci, pa11y ci, accessibility reports, a11y automation, accessibility gate, compliance check.
Teams using a11y-checker-ci should expect a more consistent output, faster repeated execution, less prompt rewriting.
When to use this skill
- You want a reusable workflow that can be run more than once with consistent structure.
When not to use this skill
- You only need a quick one-off answer and do not need a reusable workflow.
- You cannot install or maintain the underlying files, dependencies, or repository context.
Installation
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Manual Installation
- Download SKILL.md from GitHub
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How a11y-checker-ci Compares
| Feature / Agent | a11y-checker-ci | Standard Approach |
|---|---|---|
| Platform Support | Not specified | Limited / Varies |
| Context Awareness | High | Baseline |
| Installation Complexity | Unknown | N/A |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does this skill do?
Adds comprehensive accessibility testing to CI/CD pipelines using axe-core Playwright integration or pa11y-ci. Automatically generates markdown reports for pull requests showing WCAG violations with severity levels, affected elements, and remediation guidance. This skill should be used when implementing accessibility CI checks, adding a11y tests to pipelines, generating accessibility reports, enforcing WCAG compliance, automating accessibility scans, or setting up PR accessibility gates. Trigger terms include a11y ci, accessibility pipeline, wcag ci, axe-core ci, pa11y ci, accessibility reports, a11y automation, accessibility gate, compliance check.
Where can I find the source code?
You can find the source code on GitHub using the link provided at the top of the page.
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SKILL.md Source
# A11y Checker CI
Automated accessibility testing in CI/CD pipelines with comprehensive reporting.
## Overview
To enforce accessibility standards in continuous integration, this skill configures automated WCAG compliance checks using industry-standard tools and generates detailed reports for every pull request.
## When to Use
Use this skill when:
- Adding accessibility testing to CI/CD pipelines
- Enforcing WCAG compliance in automated builds
- Generating accessibility reports for pull requests
- Setting up quality gates based on accessibility
- Automating accessibility audits
- Tracking accessibility improvements over time
- Ensuring new features meet accessibility standards
## Supported Tools
### @axe-core/playwright
Industry-standard accessibility testing engine with Playwright integration.
**Advantages:**
- Comprehensive WCAG rule coverage
- Fast execution in parallel with E2E tests
- Detailed violation reporting
- Active maintenance and updates
### pa11y-ci
Command-line accessibility testing tool for multiple URLs.
**Advantages:**
- Simple configuration
- Standalone execution (no browser automation needed)
- Multiple URL scanning
- Custom rule configuration
## Implementation Steps
### 1. Choose Testing Approach
To select the appropriate tool:
**Use @axe-core/playwright when:**
- Already using Playwright for E2E tests
- Need integration with existing test suites
- Want to test dynamic/authenticated pages
- Require detailed test context
**Use pa11y-ci when:**
- Need simple URL-based scanning
- Want standalone accessibility checks
- Testing static pages or public URLs
- Prefer configuration-based approach
### 2. Install Dependencies
For @axe-core/playwright:
```bash
npm install -D @axe-core/playwright
```
For pa11y-ci:
```bash
npm install -D pa11y-ci
```
### 3. Create Test Configuration
#### Option A: @axe-core/playwright
Create test file using `assets/a11y-test.spec.ts`:
```typescript
import { test, expect } from '@playwright/test'
import AxeBuilder from '@axe-core/playwright'
test.describe('Accessibility Tests', () => {
test('homepage meets WCAG standards', async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto('/')
const accessibilityScanResults = await new AxeBuilder({ page })
.withTags(['wcag2a', 'wcag2aa', 'wcag21a', 'wcag21aa'])
.analyze()
expect(accessibilityScanResults.violations).toEqual([])
})
})
```
#### Option B: pa11y-ci
Create configuration using `assets/pa11y-config.json`:
```json
{
"defaults": {
"timeout": 30000,
"chromeLaunchConfig": {
"executablePath": "/usr/bin/chromium-browser",
"args": ["--no-sandbox"]
},
"standard": "WCAG2AA",
"runners": ["axe", "htmlcs"],
"ignore": []
},
"urls": [
"http://localhost:3000",
"http://localhost:3000/entities",
"http://localhost:3000/timeline"
]
}
```
### 4. Generate Report Script
Create report generator using `scripts/generate_a11y_report.py`:
```bash
python scripts/generate_a11y_report.py \
--input test-results/a11y-results.json \
--output accessibility-report.md \
--format github
```
The script generates markdown reports with:
- Executive summary with pass/fail status
- Violation count by severity (critical, serious, moderate, minor)
- Detailed violation list with:
- Rule ID and description
- WCAG criteria
- Impact level
- Affected elements
- Remediation guidance
- Historical comparison (if available)
### 5. Configure CI Pipeline
#### GitHub Actions
Use template from `assets/github-actions-a11y.yml`:
```yaml
name: Accessibility Tests
on:
pull_request:
branches: [main, master]
push:
branches: [main, master]
jobs:
a11y:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v4
- name: Setup Node
uses: actions/setup-node@v4
with:
node-version: '20'
cache: 'npm'
- name: Install dependencies
run: npm ci
- name: Build application
run: npm run build
- name: Start server
run: npm start &
- name: Wait for server
run: npx wait-on http://localhost:3000 -t 60000
- name: Run accessibility tests
run: npm run test:a11y
- name: Generate report
if: always()
run: |
python scripts/generate_a11y_report.py \
--input test-results/a11y-results.json \
--output accessibility-report.md \
--format github
- name: Comment PR
if: github.event_name == 'pull_request' && always()
uses: actions/github-script@v7
with:
script: |
const fs = require('fs')
const report = fs.readFileSync('accessibility-report.md', 'utf8')
github.rest.issues.createComment({
issue_number: context.issue.number,
owner: context.repo.owner,
repo: context.repo.repo,
body: report
})
- name: Upload report
if: always()
uses: actions/upload-artifact@v4
with:
name: accessibility-report
path: |
accessibility-report.md
test-results/
- name: Fail on violations
if: failure()
run: exit 1
```
#### GitLab CI
Use template from `assets/gitlab-ci-a11y.yml`:
```yaml
accessibility-test:
stage: test
image: mcr.microsoft.com/playwright:v1.40.0-focal
script:
- npm ci
- npm run build
- npm start &
- npx wait-on http://localhost:3000 -t 60000
- npm run test:a11y
- python scripts/generate_a11y_report.py
--input test-results/a11y-results.json
--output accessibility-report.md
--format gitlab
artifacts:
when: always
paths:
- accessibility-report.md
- test-results/
reports:
junit: test-results/junit.xml
only:
- merge_requests
- main
```
### 6. Add Package Scripts
Add to package.json:
```json
{
"scripts": {
"test:a11y": "playwright test a11y.spec.ts",
"test:a11y:ci": "playwright test a11y.spec.ts --reporter=json",
"pa11y": "pa11y-ci --config .pa11yci.json"
}
}
```
## Report Format
### Executive Summary
```markdown
# Accessibility Test Report
**Status:** [ERROR] Failed
**Total Violations:** 12
**Pages Tested:** 5
**WCAG Level:** AA
**Date:** 2025-01-15
## Summary by Severity
- [CRITICAL] Critical: 2
- [SERIOUS] Serious: 5
- [MODERATE] Moderate: 3
- [MINOR] Minor: 2
```
### Violation Details
```markdown
## Violations
### [CRITICAL] Critical (2)
#### 1. Form elements must have labels (form-field-multiple-labels)
**WCAG Criteria:** 3.3.2 (Level A)
**Impact:** Critical
**Occurrences:** 3 elements
**Description:**
Form fields should have exactly one associated label element.
**Affected Elements:**
- Line 45: `<input type="text" name="entity-name">`
- Line 67: `<input type="email" name="user-email">`
- Line 89: `<select name="entity-type">`
**How to Fix:**
Add a `<label>` element with a `for` attribute matching the input's `id`:
\`\`\`html
<label for="entity-name">Entity Name</label>
<input id="entity-name" type="text" name="entity-name">
\`\`\`
**More Info:** https://dequeuniversity.com/rules/axe/4.7/label
---
```
### Historical Comparison
```markdown
## Progress
| Metric | Previous | Current | Change |
|--------|----------|---------|--------|
| Total Violations | 15 | 12 | [OK] -3 |
| Critical | 3 | 2 | [OK] -1 |
| Serious | 7 | 5 | [OK] -2 |
| Moderate | 4 | 3 | [OK] -1 |
| Minor | 1 | 2 | [ERROR] +1 |
```
## Quality Gates
### Blocking Violations
To fail builds on specific violations, configure thresholds:
```typescript
const results = await new AxeBuilder({ page }).analyze()
// Fail on any critical violations
const critical = results.violations.filter(v => v.impact === 'critical')
expect(critical).toHaveLength(0)
// Allow up to 5 moderate violations
const moderate = results.violations.filter(v => v.impact === 'moderate')
expect(moderate.length).toBeLessThanOrEqual(5)
```
### Configuration File
Use `assets/a11y-thresholds.json`:
```json
{
"thresholds": {
"critical": 0,
"serious": 0,
"moderate": 5,
"minor": 10
},
"allowedViolations": [
"color-contrast"
],
"ignoreSelectors": [
"#third-party-widget",
"[data-testid='external-embed']"
]
}
```
## Advanced Configuration
### Custom Rules
To disable or configure specific rules:
```typescript
const results = await new AxeBuilder({ page })
.disableRules(['color-contrast'])
.withRules({
'custom-rule': { enabled: true }
})
.analyze()
```
### Page-Specific Tests
Test different page types:
```typescript
const pages = [
{ url: '/', name: 'Homepage' },
{ url: '/entities', name: 'Entity List' },
{ url: '/timeline', name: 'Timeline View' }
]
for (const { url, name } of pages) {
test(`${name} accessibility`, async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto(url)
const results = await new AxeBuilder({ page }).analyze()
expect(results.violations).toEqual([])
})
}
```
### Authenticated Pages
Test pages requiring authentication:
```typescript
test.use({ storageState: 'auth.json' })
test('dashboard accessibility', async ({ page }) => {
await page.goto('/dashboard')
const results = await new AxeBuilder({ page }).analyze()
expect(results.violations).toEqual([])
})
```
## Report Customization
### Custom Templates
Create custom report templates in `assets/report-templates/`:
- `github-template.md` - GitHub PR comments
- `gitlab-template.md` - GitLab MR comments
- `slack-template.md` - Slack notifications
- `html-template.html` - HTML reports
### Report Destinations
Configure report distribution:
```python
python scripts/generate_a11y_report.py \
--input results.json \
--output-dir reports/ \
--formats github gitlab slack html \
--slack-webhook $SLACK_WEBHOOK \
--github-token $GITHUB_TOKEN
```
## Monitoring and Tracking
### Historical Data
Store results for trend analysis:
```bash
# Save results with timestamp
python scripts/save_a11y_results.py \
--input test-results/a11y-results.json \
--database a11y-history.db
# Generate trend report
python scripts/generate_trend_report.py \
--database a11y-history.db \
--days 30 \
--output a11y-trends.md
```
### Metrics Dashboard
Generate metrics for dashboards:
```json
{
"timestamp": "2025-01-15T10:30:00Z",
"commit": "abc123",
"branch": "feature/new-ui",
"violations": {
"critical": 2,
"serious": 5,
"moderate": 3,
"minor": 2
},
"wcagCompliance": {
"a": false,
"aa": false,
"aaa": false
},
"pagesTested": 5,
"totalElements": 1247,
"testedElements": 1247
}
```
## Resources
Consult the following resources for detailed information:
- `scripts/generate_a11y_report.py` - Report generator
- `scripts/save_a11y_results.py` - Historical data storage
- `scripts/generate_trend_report.py` - Trend analysis
- `assets/a11y-test.spec.ts` - Playwright test template
- `assets/pa11y-config.json` - pa11y-ci configuration
- `assets/github-actions-a11y.yml` - GitHub Actions workflow
- `assets/gitlab-ci-a11y.yml` - GitLab CI configuration
- `assets/a11y-thresholds.json` - Violation thresholds
- `references/wcag-criteria.md` - WCAG standards reference
- `references/common-violations.md` - Common issues and fixes
## Best Practices
- Run accessibility tests on every pull request
- Set appropriate thresholds for violations
- Generate readable reports for developers
- Track accessibility metrics over time
- Test authenticated and dynamic pages
- Include accessibility in definition of done
- Review and update ignored rules periodically
- Provide remediation guidance in reports
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