How to Add Accessibility Tests to Your CI Pipeline Using the Open-Source Tool, Pa11y If you are unfamiliar with continuous integration (CI), it's a practice wherein each developer's code is merged frequently (at least once per day). In this way, a stable code repository is maintained from which anyone can start working on a change. The build is automated with various automatic checks, such as code quality reviews, execution of unit tests, etc. Of the tests that can be run in a continuous integration environment, we will be looking at accessibility tests. Accessibility testing, according to Guru99, is a subset of usability testing, and it's performed to ensure that the application being tested is usable by people with disabilities like the deaf, blind, and color blind as well as other disadvantaged groups.


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