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chai-a11y-axe

v1.5.0

Published

A11y tests for chai

Downloads

203,513

Readme

Testing >> Chai A11y aXe ||30

This module provides a Chai plugin to perform automated accessibility tests via axe.

This package is shipped as a dependency with @open-wc/testing so you do not need to install this seperately.

Chai BDD UI

The BDD UI works with chai's expect function.

Because the test is asynchronous, you must either await its result or pass a done parameter in the plugin's options object.

You can ignore tags or ARIA rules, see configuration

import { fixture, expect, html } from '@open-wc/testing';

it('passes accessibility test', async () => {
  const el = await fixture(html` <button>label</button> `);
  await expect(el).to.be.accessible();
});

it('fails without label', async () => {
  const el = await fixture(html` <div aria-labelledby="test-x"></div> `);
  await expect(el).not.to.be.accessible();
});

it('passes for all rules, ignores attributes test', async () => {
  const el = await fixture(html` <div aria-labelledby="test-x"></div> `);
  await expect(el).to.be.accessible({
    ignoredRules: ['aria-valid-attr-value'],
  });
});

it('fails without alt attribute', async () => {
  const el = await fixture(html` <img /> `);
  await expect(el).not.to.be.accessible();
});

it('passes without alt attribute becuase img are ignored', async () => {
  const el = await fixture(html` <img /> `);
  await expect(el).not.to.be.accessible({
    ignoredTags: ['img'],
  });
});

it('accepts "done" option', done => {
  fixture(html` <button>some light dom</button> `).then(el => {
    expect(el).to.be.accessible({
      done,
    });
  });
});

Chai TDD UI

The isAccessible() and isNotAccessible() methods work on Chai's assert function.

import { fixture, assert, html } from '@open-wc/testing';

it('passes axe accessible tests', async () => {
  const el = await fixture(html` <button>some light dom</button> `);
  await assert.isAccessible(el);
});

it('accepts ignored rules list', async () => {
  const el = await fixture(html` <div aria-labelledby="test-x"></div> `);
  await assert.isAccessible(el, {
    ignoredRules: ['aria-valid-attr-value'],
  });
});

it('passes for negation', async () => {
  const el = await fixture(html` <div aria-labelledby="test-x"></div> `);
  await assert.isNotAccessible(el);
});

Configuration

ignoredRules

Rules can be ignored by passing ignoredRules with a list of rules as a configuration option. e.g.: { ignoredRules: ['aria-valid-attr-value'] }

Here are all ARIA rules applied by axe-core. You will also find them in the violations report when running offending tests with this plugin.

This configuration option is passed down to axe-core API so that the configured test will run with those rules disabled.

ignoredTags

Ignore elements with a specific tag by passing ignoredTags with a list of tags to ignore. e.g.: { ignoredTags: ['img'] }

This configuration option will remove elements from the accessibility tree by setting the aria-hidden attribute for them.