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accessibility-checker
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An automated testing tools for accessibility testing using Puppeteer, Selenium, or Zombie
accessibility-checker
is a NodeJS Module that allows you to perform integrated accessibility testing within a continuous integration pipeline such as Travis CI. It works with parsing engines such as Selenium, Puppeteer, and Zombie. Note that we have seen some non-standard CSS parsing with Zombie, so be aware of inconsistencies as a result.
accessibility-checker
works with a variety of test frameworks such as Cucumber, Mocha, or Jasmine. accessibility-checker
allows users to scan HTML nodes/widgets, URLs, local files, HTML documents, and HTML content in the form of a string. Aside from just performing accessibility scanning, accessibility-checker
provides a framework to validate accessibility scan results against baseline files and/or simply failing the testcases based on the levels of violations found during the scan.
Grab a boilerplate
Install accessibility-checker:
$ npm install --save-dev accessibility-checker
Use the command-line version:
$ npx achecker
Install the accessibility-checker
module:
$ npm install --save-dev accessibility-checker
accessibility-checker
A default configuration is defined which uses the latest archive, IBM_Accessibility
policy, and some default settings. If you would like to override any of these values,
create an accessibility-checker configuration file.
Configuring accessibility-checker
plugin involves constructing a .achecker.yml
file in the project root, which will contain all the configuration
options for accessibility-checker
. Following is the structure of the .achecker.yml
file:
# optional - Specify the rule archive
# Default: latest
# Run `npx achecker archives` for a list of valid ruleArchive ids and policy ids
ruleArchive: latest
# optional - Specify one or many policies to scan.
# i.e. For one policy use policies: IBM_Accessibility
# i.e. Multiple policies: IBM_Accessibility,IBM_Accessibility_BETA
# Run `npx achecker archives` for a list of valid ruleArchive ids and policy ids
policies:
- IBM_Accessibility
# optional - Specify one or many violation levels on which to fail the test
# i.e. If specified violation then the testcase will only fail if
# a violation is found during the scan.
# i.e. failLevels: violation
# i.e. failLevels: violation,potential violation or refer to below as a list
# Default: violation, potentialviolation
failLevels:
- violation
- potentialviolation
# optional - Specify one or many violation levels which should be reported
# i.e. If specified violation then in the report it would only contain
# results which are level of violation.
# i.e. reportLevels: violation
# Valid values: violation, potentialviolation, recommendation, potentialrecommendation, manual
# Default: violation, potentialviolation
reportLevels:
- violation
- potentialviolation
- recommendation
- potentialrecommendation
- manual
# Optional - Which type should the results be outputted to
# Valid values: json, csv
# Default: json
outputFormat:
- json
# Optional - Specify labels that you would like associated to your scan
#
# i.e.
# label: Firefox,master,V12,Linux
# label:
# - Firefox
# - master
# - V12
# - Linux
# Default: N/A
label:
- master
# optional - Where the scan results should be saved.
# Default: results
outputFolder: results
# optional - Where the baseline results should be loaded from
# Default: baselines
baselineFolder: test/baselines
A similar achecker.js
file can also be used:
module.exports = {
ruleArchive: "latest",
policies: ["IBM_Accessibility"],
failLevels: ["violation", "potentialviolation"],
reportLevels: [
"violation",
"potentialviolation",
"recommendation",
"potentialrecommendation",
"manual",
"pass",
],
outputFormat: ["json"],
label: [process.env.TRAVIS_BRANCH],
outputFolder: "results",
baselineFolder: "test/baselines",
};
The module provides some basic command-line utilities that will allow you to scan files, directories, or URLs. Run npx achecker
for more information.
Following is how to perform an accessibility scan within your testcases and verifying the scan results:
const aChecker = require("accessibility-checker");
// Perform the accessibility scan using the aChecker.getCompliance API
aChecker.getCompliance(testDataFileContent, testLabel).then((results) => {
const report = results.report;
// Call the aChecker.assertCompliance API which is used to compare the results with baseline object if we can find one that
// matches the same label which was provided.
const returnCode = aChecker.assertCompliance(report);
// In the case that the violationData is not defined then trigger an error right away.
expect(returnCode).toBe(0, "Scanning " + testLabel + " failed.");
});
Refer to Examples for sample usage scenarios.
content
, label
: string)Execute accessibility scan on provided content. content
can be in the following form:
Note: When using Selenium WebDriver the aChecker.getCompliance API will only take Selenium WebDriver (WebDriver) instance. When using puppeteer, aChecker.getCompliance expects the Page object.
Using a callback mechanism (callback
) to extract the results and perform assertion using accessibilty-checker APIs.
content
- (String | HTMLElement | HTMLDocument | Selenium WebDriver) content to be scanned for accessibility violations.label
- (String) unique label to identify this accessibility scan from others. Using "/" in the label allows for directory hierarchy when results are saved.{
// reference to a webdriver object if Selenium WebDriver was used for the scan
webdriver: undefined,
// reference to a puppeteer object if Puppeteer was used for the scan
// Puppeteer is used for string, URL, and file scans
puppeteer: undefined,
report: {
scanID: "18504e0c-fcaa-4a78-a07c-4f96e433f3e7",
toolID: "accessibility-checker-v2.0.8",
// Label passed to getCompliance
label: "MyTestLabel",
// Number of rules executed
numExecuted: 137,
nls: {
// Mapping of result.ruleId, result.reasonId to get a tokenized string for the result. Message args are result.messageArgs
"WCAG20_Html_HasLang": {
"Pass_0": "Page language detected as {0}"
},
// ...
},
summary: {
URL: "https://www.ibm.com",
counts: {
violation: 1,
potentialviolation: 0,
recommendation: 0,
potentialrecommendation: 0,
manual: 0,
pass: 136,
ignored: 0
},
scanTime: 29,
ruleArchive: "September 2019 Deployment (2019SeptDeploy)",
policies: [
"IBM_Accessibility"
],
reportLevels: [
"violation",
"potentialviolation",
"recommendation",
"potentialrecommendation",
"manual"
],
startScan: 1470103006149
},
results: [
{
// Which rule triggered?
"ruleId": "WCAG20_Html_HasLang",
// In what way did the rule trigger?
"reasonId": "Pass_0",
"value": [
// Is this rule based on a VIOLATION, RECOMMENDATION or INFORMATION
"VIOLATION",
// PASS, FAIL, POTENTIAL, or MANUAL
"PASS"
],
"path": {
// xpath
"dom": "/html[1]",
// path of ARIA roles
"aria": ""
},
"ruleTime": 0,
// Generated message
"message": "Page language detected as en",
// Arguments to the message
"messageArgs": [
"en"
],
"apiArgs": [],
// Bounding box of the element
"bounds": {
"left": 0,
"top": 0,
"height": 143,
"width": 800
},
// HTML snippet of the element
"snippet": "<html lang=\"en\">",
// What category is this rule?
"category": "Accessibility",
// Was this issue ignored due to a baseline?
"ignored": false,
// Summary of the value: violation, potentialviolation, recommendation, potentialrecommendation, manual, pass
"level": "pass"
},
// ...
]
}
}
report
)Perform assertion on the scan results. Will perform one of the following assertions based on the condition that is met:
In the case of a baseline file is provided and available in memory for these scan results, a compare of baseline to report
will be made. In this case if report
matches baseline, it returns 0, otherwise returns 1. For this case, assertion is only run on the xpath and ruleId.
In the case of NO baseline file is provided for this particular scan, assertion will be made based on the provided failLevels
. In this case, it returns 2 if there are failures based on failLevels. (violation level matches at least one provided in the failLevels
object)
report
- (Object) results for which assertion needs to be run. See above for report format.Returns 0
in the case actualResults matches baseline or no violations fall into the failLevels
Returns 1
in the case actualResults DON'T match baseline
Returns 2
in the case that there is a failure based on failLevels.
Returns -1
in the case that an exception has occurred during scanning and the results reflected that.
label
)Retrieve the diff results based on label in the case API aChecker.assertCompliance(...)
returns 1, when actualResults DON'T match baseline.
label
- (String) label for which to get the diff results for. (should match the one provided for aChecker.getCompliance(...))Returns a diff object, where left hand side (lhs) is actualResults and right hand side (rhs) is baseline. Refer to deep-diff documentation for the format of the diff object, and how to interpret the object.
Returns undefined
if there are no differences.
label
)Retrieve the baseline result object based on the label provided.
label
- (String) label for which to get the baseline for. (should match the one provided for aChecker.getCompliance(...))Returns object
which will follow the same structure as the results object outlined in aChecker.getCompliance
and aChecker.assertCompliance APIs.
Returns undefined
in the case baseline is not found for the label provided.
actual
, expected
, clean
)Compare provided actual
and expected
objects and get the differences if there are any.
actual
- (Object) actual results which need to be compared.
Refer to aChecker.assertCompliance APIs for details on properties include.expected
- (Object) expected results to compare to.
Refer to aChecker.assertCompliance APIs for details on properties include.clean
- (boolean) clean the actual
and expected
results by converting the objects to match with a basic compliance
compare of only xpath and ruleIDReturns a diff object, where left hand side (lhs) is actualResults and right hand side (rhs) is baseline. Refer to deep-diff documentation for the format of the diff object, and how to interpret the object.
Returns undefined
if there are no differences.
report
)Retrieve the readable stringified representation of the scan results.
report
- (Object) results which need to be stringified.
Refer to aChecker.assertCompliance APIs for details on properties include.Returns String
representation of the scan results which can be logged to console.
Retrieve the configuration object used by accessibility-checker. See achecker.js / .achecker.yml above for details
Close puppeteer pages and other resources that may be used by accessibility-checker.
This is a subtype of Error
defined by the accessibility-checker
plugin. It is considered a programming error.
labelNotProvided
is thrown from aChecker.getCompliance(...)
method call when a label is not provided to
function call for the scan that is to be performed. Note: A label must always be provided when calling
aChecker.getCompliance(...)
function.
This is a subtype of Error
defined by the accessibility-checker
plugin. It is considered a programming error.
labelNotUnique
is thrown from aChecker.getCompliance(...)
method call when a unique label is not provided to
function call for the scan that is to be performed. Note: Across all accessibility scans the label provided
must always be unique.
This is a subtype of Error
defined by the accessibility-checker
plugin. It is considered a programming error.
RuleArchiveInvalid
is thrown from [aChecker.getCompliance(...)]
during verification of rule archive in the configuration file.
The error occurs when the provided ruleArchive
value in the configuration file is invalid.
This is a subtype of Error
defined by the accessibility-checker
plugin. It is considered a programming error.
ValidPoliciesMissing
is thrown from [aChecker.getCompliance(...)]
method call when no valid policies are in the configuration file.
Note: The valid policies will vary depending on the selected ruleArchive
.
If you are an IBM employee, feel free to provide any feedback by in the #accessibility-at-ibm
channel in IBM Slack. For all other users, please give use any feedback in GitHub Issues.
If you think you've found a bug, have questions or suggestions, please report the bug in GitHub Issues.
FAQs
An automated testing tools for accessibility testing using Puppeteer, Selenium, or Zombie
The npm package accessibility-checker receives a total of 4,380 weekly downloads. As such, accessibility-checker popularity was classified as popular.
We found that accessibility-checker demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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