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@a11ycore/jest
Custom Jest matcher for aXe for testing accessibility
⚠️✋ This project does not guarantee what you build is accessible.
The GDS Accessibility team found that only ~30% of issues are found by automated testing.
Installation:
npm install --save-dev @a11ycore/jest
Usage:
const React = require("react");
const ReactDOMServer = require("react-dom/server");
const { runA11yJest } = require("@a11ycore/jest");
describe("jest", () => {
test("it should call the runA11yMethod", async () => {
const element = React.createElement("img", { src: "#" });
const html = ReactDOMServer.renderToString(element);
const results = await runA11yJest(html)
expect(results.violations.length).toBeGreaterThan(1);
});
});
Testing React with Enzyme
const React = require('react')
const App = require('./app')
const { mount } = require('enzyme')
const { runA11yJest } = require('@a11ycore/jest')
it('should demonstrate this matcher`s usage with enzyme', async () => {
const wrapper = mount(<App/>)
const results = await runA11yJest(wrapper.getDOMNode())
expect(results.violations.length).toBe(0);
})
Testing React with React Testing Library
const React = require('react')
const App = require('./app')
const { render } = require('@testing-library/react')
const { runA11yJest } = require('@a11ycore/jest')
it('should demonstrate this matcher`s usage with react testing library', async () => {
const { container } = render(<App/>)
const results = await runA11yJest(container)
expect(results.violations.length).toBe(0);
})
Note: If you're using
react testing library
<9.0.0 you should be using thecleanup
method. This method removes the rendered application from the DOM and ensures a clean HTML Document for further testing.
Testing Vue with Vue Test Utils
const App = require('./App.vue')
const { mount } = require('@vue/test-utils')
const { runA11yJest } = require('@a11ycore/jest')
it('should demonstrate this matcher`s usage with vue test utils', async () => {
const wrapper = mount(Image)
const results = await runA11yJest(wrapper.element)
expect(results.violations.length).toBe(0);
})
Testing Vue with Vue Testing Library
const App = require('./app')
const { render } = require('@testing-library/vue')
const { runA11yJest } = require('@a11ycore/jest')
it('should demonstrate this matcher`s usage with react testing library', async () => {
const { container } = render(<App/>)
const results = await runA11yJest(container)
expect(results.violations.length).toBe(0);
})
Note: If you're using
vue testing library
<3.0.0 you should be using thecleanup
method. This method removes the rendered application from the DOM and ensures a clean HTML Document for further testing.
configureA11yJest configuration
The runA11yJest
function allows options to be set with the same options as documented in axe-core:
const { runA11yJest } = require('@a11ycore/jest')
it('should demonstrate this matcher`s usage with a custom config', async () => {
const render = () => `
<div>
<img src="#"/>
</div>
`
// pass anything that outputs html to axe
const html = render()
const results = await runA11yJest(html, {
rules: {
// for demonstration only, don't disable rules that need fixing.
'image-alt': { enabled: false }
}
})
expect(results.violations.length).toBe(0);
})
Setting global configuration
If you find yourself repeating the same options multiple times, you can export a version of the runA11yJest
function with defaults set.
Note: You can still pass additional options to this new instance; they will be merged with the defaults.
This could be done in Jest's setup step
// Global helper file (axe-helper.js)
const { configureA11yJest } = require('@a11ycore/jest')
const runA11yJest = configureA11yJest({
rules: {
// for demonstration only, don't disable rules that need fixing.
'image-alt': { enabled: false }
}
})
module.exports = runA11yJest
Setting custom rules and checks.
The configuration object passed to configureA11yJest
, accepts a globalOptions
property to configure the format of the data used by axe and to add custom checks and rules. The property value is the same as the parameter passed to axe.configure.
// Global helper file (axe-helper.js)
const { configureA11yJest } = require('@a11ycore/jest')
const runA11yCore = configureA11yJest({
globalOptions: {
checks: [/* custom checks definitions */]
},
// ...
})
module.exports = runA11yCore
Refer to Developing Axe-core Rules for instructions on how to develop custom rules and checks.
Thanks
- Jest for the great test runner that allows extending matchers.
- aXe for the wonderful axe-core that makes it so easy to do this.
- Government Digital Service for making coding in the open the default.
- GOV.UK Publishing Frontend team who published the basis of the aXe reporter
- jest-image-snapshot for inspiration on README and repo setup