wp-pa11y v1.0.0
WP-Pa11y
Run pa11y to each page on your sitemaps.
Installation instructions
As a global npm package
TBA
As a project npm dependency
TBA
git Clone
- Clone the repository to your chosen location (choose wisely, this will be the folder you will be running
wp-pa11yfrom) - Run
npm installinside the folder - Set up your
sitemaps.txt(see section "Configuration") - Run the app (see section "Running the app")
Configuration
wp-pa11y reads sitemaps from one of two locations.
You can use either sitemaps.txt file or wp-pa11y key in the project package.json file (examples below).
wp-pa11y prefers sitemaps.txt to package.json, so use one of them to avoid confusion.
Using sitemaps.txt
Create file sitemaps.txt and add each sitemap.xml to its own line.
https://example.com/sitemap.xml
https://subdomain.example.com/sitemap.xmlIf you are still confused, see sitemaps.txt.example.
Using package.json
Add wp-pa11y array to your project root package.json and add sitemaps as array items.
{
"name": "your-project",
"version": "x.y.z",
"dependencies": {},
"devDependencies": {},
"wp-pa11y": [
"https://example.com/sitemap.xml",
"https://subdomain.example.com/sitemap.xml"
]
}Running the app
Using wp-pa11y
Depending on installation method, the command might be node wp-pa11y.js or node node_modules/.bin/wp-pa11y.
Running without any options' app checks sitemaps and outputs reports to the CLI.
To see all available options and arguments run wp-pa11y --help.
From git clone (using make)
| command | Description |
|---|---|
make html | Generates HTML reports to ./output/{domain}/ folder. |
make cli | Outputs reports to cli. |
Contributors
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License
MIT License
3 years ago