12 Integrations with Deque
View a list of Deque integrations and software that integrates with Deque below. Compare the best Deque integrations as well as features, ratings, user reviews, and pricing of software that integrates with Deque. Here are the current Deque integrations in 2026:
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Jenkins
Jenkins
The leading open source automation server, Jenkins provides hundreds of plugins to support building, deploying and automating any project. As an extensible automation server, Jenkins can be used as a simple CI server or turned into the continuous delivery hub for any project. Jenkins is a self-contained Java-based program, ready to run out-of-the-box, with packages for Windows, Linux, macOS and other Unix-like operating systems. Jenkins can be easily set up and configured via its web interface, which includes on-the-fly error checks and built-in help. With hundreds of plugins in the Update Center, Jenkins integrates with practically every tool in the continuous integration and continuous delivery toolchain. Jenkins can be extended via its plugin architecture, providing nearly infinite possibilities for what Jenkins can do. Jenkins can easily distribute work across multiple machines, helping drive builds, tests and deployments across multiple platforms faster. -
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Sauce Labs
Sauce Labs
Sauce Labs provides the world’s largest continuous testing cloud for web and mobile applications, giving development teams at the world's top digital brands access to a comprehensive and trusted solution they can use to deliver apps faster without compromising quality. Release better mobile apps to the market faster with extensive device and test coverage, streamlined beta app distribution, best-in-class error monitoring, and continuous feedback loops throughout your app development cycle. Ensure that your mobile apps work as they should in real-world scenarios, on any device, any browser, every time. Sauce Labs end-to-end mobile quality solutions enable organizations delivering mobile apps in the modern era of DevOps-driven development to achieve quality at speed throughout all stages of the app development journey - from development to production. No matter your testing needs,the application type you are developing, or your role in the mobile app SDLC, we've got you covered!Starting Price: $19 per user per month -
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axe DevTools
Deque Systems
Automate digital accessibility with the most comprehensive testing tools for developers. Axe DevTools will save you and your development team money, time, and effort. Deliver with AI: Automated intelligence makes it easy. Our computer vision provides more accessibility coverage in more places faster than any other tool. Integrate Immediately: From the first scan, axe DevTools is immediately part of your dev process – with a single call from your build. Block bad code with Github Actions: Accessibility does align with rapid release cycles. Know exactly where to start. Check your impact. See what’s left to test. Measure your success over time. DIY isn't Sustainable: Digital asset patterns and trends change constantly. Our AI data pipeline keeps you ahead of the curve with real time data from thousands of actual users.Starting Price: $45/month/user -
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Mocha
Mocha
Mocha runs in the browser. Every release of Mocha will have new builds of ./mocha.js and ./mocha.css for use in the browser. By adding an argument (usually named done) to it() to a test callback, Mocha will know that it should wait for this function to be called to complete the test. This callback accepts both an Error instance (or subclass thereof) or a falsy value; anything else is invalid usage and throws an error (usually causing a failed test). These reporters expect Mocha to know how many tests it plans to run before execution. This information is unavailable in parallel mode, as test files are loaded only when they are about to be run. In serial mode, tests results will “stream” as they occur. In parallel mode, reporter output is buffered; reporting will occur after each file is completed. In practice, the reporter output will appear in “chunks” (but will otherwise be identical). If a test file is particularly slow, there may be a significant pause while it’s running.Starting Price: Free -
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Jasmine
Jasmine
Jasmine attempts as best as possible to follow semantic versioning. This means we reserve major versions (1.0, 2.0, etc.) for breaking changes or other significant work. Most Jasmine releases end up being minor releases (2.3, 2.4, etc.). Major releases are very infrequent. Jasmine generally avoids dropping support for browser or Node versions except in major releases. The exceptions to this are Node versions that are past end of life, browsers that we can no longer install locally and/or test against in our CI builds, browsers that no longer receive security updates, and browsers that only run on operating systems that no longer receive security updates. We’ll make reasonable efforts to keep Jasmine working in those environments but won’t necessarily do a major release if they break.Starting Price: Free -
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Karma
Karma
The main goal for Karma is to bring a productive testing environment to developers. The environment being one where they don't have to set up loads of configurations, but rather a place where developers can just write the code and get instant feedback from their tests. Because getting quick feedback is what makes you productive and creative. Test your code on real browsers and real devices such as phones, tablets or on a headless PhantomJS instance. Control the whole workflow from the command line or your IDE - just save a file and Karma will run all the tests. Karma also watches all the files, specified within the configuration file, and whenever any file changes, it triggers the test run by sending a signal to the testing server to inform all of the captured browsers to run the test code again. Each browser then loads the source files inside an IFrame, executes the tests and reports the results back to the server.Starting Price: Free -
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Selenium IDE
Selenium IDE
Open source record and playback test automation for the web. Simple, turn-key solution to quickly author reliable end-to-end tests. Works out of the box for any web app. Enjoy easier test debugging with rich IDE features like setting breakpoints and pausing on exceptions. Run your tests on any browser/OS combination in parallel using the command-line runner for Selenium IDE. Getting started with Selenium IDE requires no additional setup other than installing the extension on your browser. One of our driving philosophies is to provide an easy-to-use tool that will give instant feedback. We believe that the easier we can make it, the more likely people are to author tests, which in turn results in better-tested apps. Selenium IDE records multiple locators for each element it interacts with. If one locator fails during playback, the others will be tried until one is successful. Through the use of the run command, you can re-use one test case inside of another.Starting Price: Free -
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axe Auditor
Deque Systems
Axe Auditor by Deque Systems is a comprehensive manual accessibility testing tool designed to streamline and simplify QA processes, enabling teams to achieve compliance efficiently. It allows experienced website testing professionals to perform accessibility assessments to a level approaching that of an accessibility professional. Axe Auditor supports the detection and management of accessibility issues, providing features such as adding, viewing, filtering, searching, copying, updating status, grouping, exporting, and deleting issues. It also offers platform support and detailed release notes for various versions. It integrates seamlessly with axe DevTools, allowing users to perform automated and semi-automated testing to enhance manual testing efficiency. With axe Auditor, QA teams can manage 100% of their accessibility requirements by specifying relevant rules for the content being tested, ensuring no requirement is missed. -
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axe Monitor
Deque Systems
Perform enterprise-level accessibility audits and meet your compliance needs with advanced reporting, monitoring, and management of accessibility issues against industry standards or customized guidelines. Axe Monitor helps ensure your large website becomes accessible and remains accessible. Dynamically scan, monitor and report on the accessibility status of your site across business and development teams. Modern web applications driven by large content management systems require automated tools capable of handling unexpected page hierarchies and linking structures. Axe Monitor is designed to follow links dynamically, and allows for scripting of basic user flows to trigger event-driven content and bypass user authentication. Large websites are constantly changing and adding new content. Axe Monitor links content creators, designers, developers and project managers to ensure accessibility throughout the workflow. -
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Cucumber
SmartBear
Validate executable specifications against your code on any modern development stack. With over 40 million downloads, Cucumber Open is the world’s #1 automation tool for Behavior-Driven Development. Cucumber Open isn't just open source, it's an open platform that plays well with the tools you already use and love. Works with Java, JavaScript, Ruby, .NET and many other platforms. Store plain text specifications alongside your code in your own source control system. Describe how the system should behave in a way that everybody can understand. Automate with Selenium, API calls or direct function calls in the same process. Generate reports in HTML, JSON and other formats, or build your own reports. Integrate with CucumberStudio, JIRA or build your own plugins. Bridge the gap between business and development using BDD. Decrease rework with test automation. Get real-time insights with living documentation. Seamless integration with Git. -
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Appium
The JS Foundation
Appium is an open source test automation framework for use with native, hybrid and mobile web apps. It drives iOS, Android, and Windows apps using the WebDriver protocol. Appium is built on the idea that testing native apps shouldn't require including an SDK or recompiling your app. And that you should be able to use your preferred test practices, frameworks, and tools. Appium is an open source project and has made design and tool decisions to encourage a vibrant contributing community. Appium aims to automate any mobile app from any language and any test framework, with full access to back-end APIs and DBs from test code. Write tests with your favorite dev tools using all the above programming languages, and probably more (with the Selenium WebDriver API and language-specific client libraries). -
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Maven
Maven
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