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Release Notes: Accessibility testing for Android

This week, we added support to handle accessibility testing for Android Native.

Accessibility testing for Android

testRigor now supports accessibility testing for Android Native out of the box. testRigor uses industry leading Deque Axe Devtools as our library for accessibility guidelines.

The way it works is as follows: 

  • To do this, enable Run accessibility test on each page in Settings -> Error Reporting:


  • Select from one of the options under Cap accessibility errors to the error level you want them to be reported as.

When enabled, testRigor will run accessibility tests on each page for each run.

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