Accessibility testing matcher defination
npm install @sa11y/matcher- @sa11y/matcher
- Overview
- Install
- Usage
- Basic Usage
- Automatic Checks
- Options
- Advanced
- Caveats
@sa11y/matcherAccessibility matcher core utilities for custom and framework-agnostic automated accessibility testing.
The @sa11y/matcher package provides programmatic APIs to check accessibility of HTML elements or the DOM, using the same underlying logic as the Sa11y Jest matcher. It is intended for use in custom test runners, integration with other frameworks, or advanced scenarios where you want direct control over accessibility checks.
- Using yarn: yarn add -D @sa11y/matcher
- Using npm: npm install -D @sa11y/matcher
You can use the runA11yCheck function to programmatically check the accessibility of the entire document or a specific element.
``javascript
import { runA11yCheck } from '@sa11y/matcher';
(async () => {
// Check the entire document for accessibility issues
const result = await runA11yCheck(document);
if (!result.isAccessible) {
console.error('Accessibility issues found:', result.a11yError);
} else {
console.log('No accessibility issues found!');
}
// Check a specific element
const elem = document.getElementById('foo');
const elemResult = await runA11yCheck(elem);
if (!elemResult.isAccessible) {
// Handle accessibility errors
}
})();
`
You can also pass a custom ruleset from @sa11y/preset-rules:
`javascript
import { runA11yCheck } from '@sa11y/matcher';
import { extended } from '@sa11y/preset-rules';
await runA11yCheck(document, extended);
`
The runAutomaticCheck API can be used to automatically check each child element in the DOM body for accessibility issues, similar to the automatic checks in the Jest integration.
`javascript
import { runAutomaticCheck, defaultAutoCheckOpts, defaultRenderedDOMSaveOpts } from '@sa11y/matcher';
await runAutomaticCheck(
{
cleanupAfterEach: true, // Optionally clean up the DOM after checking
runAfterEach: true, // Run after each test (if used in a test runner)
},
{
renderedDOMDumpDirPath: './a11y-dumps',
generateRenderedDOMFileSaveLocation: (testFilePath, testName) => ({
fileName: ${testName}.html,/a11y-dumps/${testName}.html
fileUrl: ,`
}),
}
);
#### Options
- autoCheckOpts (AutoCheckOpts): Options for automatic accessibility checks (see below)renderedDOMSaveOpts
- (RenderedDOMSaveOpts): Options for saving the rendered DOM during automatic checks. Allows customizing how and where the DOM is saved for debugging or reporting purposes.
AutoCheckOpts:
- runAfterEach: Run after each test (for integration with test runners)cleanupAfterEach
- : Clean up the DOM after checkingconsolidateResults
- : Deduplicate resultsfilesFilter
- : Array of file path substrings to skip automatic checks forrunDOMMutationObserver
- : Enable DOM mutation observer modeenableIncompleteResults
- : Include incomplete results
RenderedDOMSaveOpts:
- renderedDOMDumpDirPath: Directory path where the rendered DOM HTML files will be saved.generateRenderedDOMFileSaveLocation
- : Function to generate the file name and URL for saving the rendered DOM, given the test file path and test name.
You can use other exports for custom integrations, such as mutationObserverCallback, observerOptions, RenderedDOMSaveOpts, defaultRenderedDOMSaveOpts`, and more.
Accessibility errors are grouped and reported by rule violation for easier debugging.
- Async: All APIs are asynchronous and must be awaited.
- DOM: Accessibility checks require a rendered DOM (e.g., JSDOM or a real browser environment).
- Fake Timers: If using fake timers (e.g., in Jest), switch to real timers before running accessibility checks.