jasmine-axe
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Custom Jasmine matcher for aXe for testing accessibility
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jasmine-axe
Custom Jasmine matcher for aXe for testing accessibility
Installation:
npm install --save-dev jasmine-axe
Usage:
import { TestBed } from "@angular/core/testing";
import { axe, toHaveNoViolations } from "jasmine-axe";
import TestComponent from "./TestComponent.component";
describe("TestComponent", () => {
beforeEach(() => {
TestBed.configureTestingModule({
declarations: [TestComponent],
});
TestBed.compileComponents();
jasmine.addMatchers(toHaveNoViolations);
});
it("should pass accessibility test", async () => {
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(TestComponent);
expect(await axe(fixture.nativeElement)).toHaveNoViolations();
});
});
If you want to add an accessibility check on an existing project, you will probably find many accessibility issues, and you may not have time to fix them right away.
Instead of skipping the test until you have time to fix the issues, you can use another matcher toHaveLessThanXViolations
. You will be able to prevent new accessibility issues to appear.
This matcher should be use as a temporary fix, the objective is of course to have no violations at all.
import { TestBed } from "@angular/core/testing";
import { axe, toHaveLessThanXViolations } from "jasmine-axe";
import TestComponent from "./TestComponent.component";
describe("TestComponent", () => {
beforeEach(() => {
TestBed.configureTestingModule({
declarations: [TestComponent],
});
TestBed.compileComponents();
jasmine.addMatchers(toHaveLessThanXViolations);
});
it("should have less than 2 accessibility issues", async () => {
const fixture = TestBed.createComponent(TestComponent);
expect(await axe(fixture.nativeElement)).toHaveLessThanXViolations(2);
});
});
Axe configuration
The axe
function allows options to be set with the same options as documented in axe-core:
import { axe, toHaveNoViolations } from "jasmine-axe";
describe("TestComponent", () => {
beforeEach(() => {
TestBed.configureTestingModule({
declarations: [],
});
TestBed.compileComponents();
jasmine.addMatchers(toHaveNoViolations);
});
it("should demonstrate this matcher`s usage with a custom config", async () => {
const render = () => `
<div>
<img src="#"/>
</div>
`;
const html = render();
const results = await axe(html, {
rules: {
// for demonstration only, don't disable rules that need fixing.
"image-alt": { enabled: false },
},
});
expect(results).toHaveNoViolations();
});
});
Setting global configuration
If you find yourself repeating the same options multiple times, you can export a version of the axe
function with defaults set.
Note: You can still pass additional options to this new instance; they will be merged with the defaults.
The configuration object passed to configureAxe
also 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)
import { configureAxe } from "jasmine-axe";
const axe = configureAxe({
rules: {
// for demonstration only, don't disable rules that need fixing.
"image-alt": { enabled: false },
},
globalOptions: {
checks: [
/* custom checks definitions */
],
},
});
export default axe;
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