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react+jest example should exclude color rules #865
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* fix(core): Explicitly name the axe module 'axe-core' Avoid the "Mismatched anonymous define() modules" error when the axe script is injected in a page that uses requireJS Closes #849 * fix: Prevent color rules from crashing Chrome 66+ #856 (#861) * chore: Release axe-core 3.0.2 * chore: Enable Greenkeeper for managing dependencies (#847) * chore: add Greenkeeper config file * chore(package): update dependencies * chore(package): update dependencies * chore(package): update dependencies * chore(package): update dependencies * chore(package): update dependencies * chore(package): update dependencies * docs(readme): add Greenkeeper badge * chore: update to use babel-core * chore: update to latest uglify config properties `bracketize` became `braces` and `expect` became `reserved` * chore: add sri-history lifecycle hook to release (#844) * chore: disable growl to prevent errors in testing * chore: Rename Jest example to help greenkeeper (#871) * chore: rename jest example to help greenkeeper plus signs are invalid in filenames/directories Closes #869 * chore: add config to jest_react example Closes #865 * fix(core): Explicitly name the axe module 'axe-core' Avoid the "Mismatched anonymous define() modules" error when the axe script is injected in a page that uses requireJS Closes #849 * test(core): Validate that the axe module is named 'axe-core' Added integration test to check the value of the first argument to define() Closes #849
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The example should turn off color rules, since they aren't useful in Enzyme and they slow down the test, its best to show that they should be turned off.
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