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@bocoup/macos-at-driver-server

v0.1.3

Published

A WebSocket server which allows clients to observe the text enunciated by a screen reader and to simulate user input using macOS

Readme

macOS AT Driver Server

An implementation of the AT Driver remote end designed to work with screen readers on macOS.

aria-at-automation · aria-at-automation-harness · aria-at-automation-driver · aria-at-automation-results-viewer

Requirements

  • macOS version 13 ("Ventura") or later
  • Node.js version 18 or later

Usage

  1. Run the install sub-command in a terminal:

    at-driver install

    If prompted for system administration permission, grant permission.

  2. Start the server by executing the serve sub-command in a terminal:

    at-driver serve

    The process will write a message to the standard error stream when the WebSocket server is listening for connections. The --help flag will cause the command to output advanced usage instructions (e.g. at-driver --help).

  3. Configure any screen reader to use the text-to-speech voice named "Bocoup Automation Voice."

  4. Use any WebSocket client to connect to the server. The protocol is described below. (The server will print protocol messages to its standard error stream for diagnostic purposes only. Neither the format nor the availability of this output is guaranteed, making it inappropriate for external use.)

WebSocket server

The WebSocket server is written in Node.js and allows an arbitrary number of clients to observe events on a standard interface. It has been designed as an approximation of an interface that may be exposed directly by screen readers in the future.

Contribution Guidelines

For details on contributing to this project, please refer to the file named CONTRIBUTING.md.

License

Licensed under the terms of the MIT Expat License; the complete text is available in the LICENSE file.


aria-at-automation

A collection of projects for automating assistive technology tests from w3c/aria-at and beyond

aria-at-automation-harness
A command-line utility for executing test plans from w3c/aria-at without human intervention using the aria-at-automation-driver

aria-at-automation-driver
A WebSocket server which allows clients to observe the text enunciated by a screen reader and to simulate user input

aria-at-automation-results-viewer
A tool which translates the JSON-formatted data produced by the aria-at-automation-harness into a human-readable form