35 lines
1.7 KiB
TypeScript
35 lines
1.7 KiB
TypeScript
import {expect, type Page} from '@playwright/test';
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import {AxeBuilder} from '@axe-core/playwright';
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export async function accessibilityCheck({page}: {page: Page}, includes: string[], excludes: string[], disabledRules: string[]) {
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// contrast of inline links is still a global issue in Forgejo
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disabledRules.push('link-in-text-block');
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let accessibilityScanner = new AxeBuilder({page})
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.disableRules(disabledRules);
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// passing the whole array seems to be not supported,
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// iterating has the nice side-effectof skipping this if the array is empty
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for (const incl of includes) {
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// passing the whole array seems to be not supported
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accessibilityScanner = accessibilityScanner.include(incl);
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}
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for (const excl of excludes) {
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accessibilityScanner = accessibilityScanner.exclude(excl);
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}
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// scan the page both in dark and light theme
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let accessibilityScanResults = await accessibilityScanner.analyze();
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expect(accessibilityScanResults.violations).toEqual([]);
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await page.emulateMedia({colorScheme: 'dark'});
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// in https://codeberg.org/forgejo/forgejo/pulls/5899 there have been
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// some weird failures related to contrast scanning,
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// reporting for colours that haven't been used and no trace in the
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// screenshots.
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// Since this was only happening with some browsers and not always,
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// my bet is on a transition effect on dark/light mode switch.
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// Waiting a little seems to work around this.
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await page.waitForTimeout(100); // eslint-disable-line playwright/no-wait-for-timeout
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accessibilityScanResults = await accessibilityScanner.analyze();
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expect(accessibilityScanResults.violations).toEqual([]);
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await page.emulateMedia({colorScheme: 'light'});
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}
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