A CrawlKit runner for running the HTML Codesniffer
npm install crawlkit-runner-htmlcsThis runner can be used with CrawlKit in order to audit a website with the HTML Codesniffer.
console
npm install crawlkit-runner-htmlcs --save
`Example
`javascript
const CrawlKit = require('crawlkit');
const HtmlCsRunner = require('crawlkit-runner-htmlcs');const crawler = new CrawlKit('http://your/page');
// You could add a finder here in order to audit a whole network of pages
crawler.addRunner('htmlcs', new HtmlCsRunner());
crawler.crawl()
.then((data) => {
console.log(JSON.stringify(data.results, true, 2));
}, (err) => console.error(err));
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The HTML Codesniffer runner supports a parameter where you can limit the standards to test for.By default all standards are tested.
Supported standards are:
WCAG2A, WCAG2AA, WCAG2AAA, Section508.Use one:
`javascript
// Test only WCAG2AA
crawler.addRunner('htmlcs', new HtmlCsRunner(), HtmlCsRunner.standard.WCAG2AA);
`
or multiple:
`javascript
// Test WCAG2AA & Section508
crawler.addRunner('htmlcs', new HtmlCsRunner(), [HtmlCsRunner.standard.WCAG2AA, HtmlCsRunner.standard.Section508]);
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If you are not interested in all levels of findings, you can set a level threshold:`javascript
// Only interested in warnings & errors (notices are below the threshold)
crawler.addRunner('htmlcs', new HtmlCsRunner(), null, HtmlCsRunner.level.WARNING);
`
Valid thresholds are NOTICE, WARNING and ERROR (use the constants in HtmlCsRunner.level`).
This project is in no way affiliated with squizlabs.