Is there any console color contrast ratio checkers? [closed] - testing

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I'm working on automating accessibility testing and right now I'm looking for a console color contrast ratio checker. I know there are many browser extensions, but they are all manual and have graphical interface. My idea of it would be some tool that makes a screenshot, analyses it and gives back a text or image report with a number of violations and their location. The project I'm working on is a React application and I'm using Playwright for E2E testing.

If you open your DEV-Tools [F12] you can see the text color (in Firefox a round circle, in Edge a square). Click on it and the contrast-ratio will be shown.

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Is there a library like Python's RICH but for Kotlin? [closed]

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I want to build a cli tool and I want to include nice colors and formats. Something like that I'd achieve it with RICH. But I haven't found anything like it.
The features that I'm interested are:
print colorful log messages.
Print tables, progress bars and spinners.
Integration with common logging libraries.
I was in your shoes before and came across this Open source library called mordant.
It basically fulfills all your needs:
print colorful log messages. ✅
Print tables, progress bars, and spinners. ✅
Integration with common logging libraries. ✅
Let me know if you have any questions.

How to automate desktop/web applications on citrix [closed]

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I have bunch of different applications that are on Citrix. Is UiPath my only options? ..I find the tool so boring. Is there any other options?.. Thanks for your help.
Some other options are Blue Prism or Automation Anywhere, but they will probably be just as boring.
The problem with automating Citrix is that all you are getting is an image of the user interface. No elements of the application are able to be viewed or interacted with. Therefore, the only option is using OCR to scan for text or other objects and return the relative screen position (x, y) coordinates. Then, you use those coordinates to input text or click checkboxes or whatever.
If you are looking to write code, you can probably get the screen position using an OCR class library or API. There's one available here ocr.space/ocrapi. It supports several languages, and might be useful if you want to go that route.

Test Automation for HTML/JS/CSS Animations [closed]

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Is there any open source of commercial tools available for test automation of HTML/JS/CSS animations?
Is it possible to ascertain the visual artifacts by some means of image capture and comparison ( selenium offers image grab, but its more static) quickly to ascertain a test application pass/fail
Try to use Sikuli framework. Sikuli automates everything you see on the screen. It uses image recognition to identify and control GUI components. It is useful when there is no easy access to a GUI's internal or source code.
URL - http://www.sikuli.org/
Also you can use the mix of Webdeiver and Sikuli - SikuliWebDriver. Here you can find an example of using it: http://code.google.com/p/sikuli-api/wiki/SikuliWebDriver
I prefer using the Sikuli Java API and create wrapper functions around the Sikuli functions like click, type etc.
http://doc.sikuli.org/faq/030-java-dev.html

mediawiki online wysiwyg editor or preview tool [closed]

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I'm looking for an online tool I can use to preview MediaWiki markup output.
Here are some examples of what I'm looking for (only these are for reST, not mediawiki):
http://rst.ninjs.org/
http://www.tele3.cz/jbar/rest/rest.html
This arose from a need to preview my README.mediawiki files on github before committing them. See here for details: https://github.com/github/markup
Afaik, you can preview the .mediawiki straight on github: either in it's wiki service (all pages have the “preview” button in the bottom and it have mediawiki as one of its formats), or in the online file editor, it have the “preview” tab near the “code” one.

Documentation for Nokia E52 home screen plugin programming [closed]

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I don't seem to find any documentation on how to implement an home screen plugin for Nokia E52 devices.
Does someone know how to do this or where this documentation is?
The Active Idle Plugin API is not publicly available. You can get hold of it through Forum Nokia's API partnering program. Even then you basically need a custom firmware build as the plugins can only be loaded from ROM. However, there are some hints that the strict ROM only policy could have been relaxed in S60 3.2 that E52 is running but I was unable to find any specific public information.