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diff --git a/web_src/js/features/aria.js b/web_src/js/features/aria.js
index 46944336ad..676f4cd56c 100644
--- a/web_src/js/features/aria.js
+++ b/web_src/js/features/aria.js
@@ -6,42 +6,16 @@ function generateAriaId() {
return `_aria_auto_id_${ariaIdCounter++}`;
}
-// make the item has role=option, and add an id if there wasn't one yet.
-function prepareMenuItem($item) {
- if (!$item.attr('id')) $item.attr('id', generateAriaId());
- $item.attr({'role': 'menuitem', 'tabindex': '-1'});
- $item.find('a').attr('tabindex', '-1'); // as above, the elements inside the dropdown menu item should not be focusable, the focus should always be on the dropdown primary element.
-}
-
-// when the menu items are loaded from AJAX requests, the items are created dynamically
-const defaultCreateDynamicMenu = $.fn.dropdown.settings.templates.menu;
-$.fn.dropdown.settings.templates.menu = function(response, fields, preserveHTML, className) {
- const ret = defaultCreateDynamicMenu(response, fields, preserveHTML, className);
- const $wrapper = $('
').append(ret);
- const $items = $wrapper.find('> .item');
- $items.each((_, item) => {
- prepareMenuItem($(item));
- });
- return $wrapper.html();
-};
-
function attachOneDropdownAria($dropdown) {
- if ($dropdown.attr('data-aria-attached')) return;
+ if ($dropdown.attr('data-aria-attached') || $dropdown.hasClass('custom')) return;
$dropdown.attr('data-aria-attached', 1);
- const $textSearch = $dropdown.find('input.search').eq(0);
- const $focusable = $textSearch.length ? $textSearch : $dropdown; // see comment below
- if (!$focusable.length) return;
-
- // prepare menu list
- const $menu = $dropdown.find('> .menu');
- if (!$menu.attr('id')) $menu.attr('id', generateAriaId());
-
- // dropdown has 2 different focusing behaviors
- // * with search input: the input is focused, and it works perfectly with aria-activedescendant pointing another sibling element.
+ // Dropdown has 2 different focusing behaviors
+ // * with search input: the input is focused, and it works with aria-activedescendant pointing another sibling element.
// * without search input (but the readonly text), the dropdown itself is focused. then the aria-activedescendant points to the element inside dropdown
+ // Some desktop screen readers may change the focus, but dropdown requires that the focus must be on its primary element, then they don't work well.
- // expected user interactions for dropdown with aria support:
+ // Expected user interactions for dropdown with aria support:
// * user can use Tab to focus in the dropdown, then the dropdown menu (list) will be shown
// * user presses Tab on the focused dropdown to move focus to next sibling focusable element (but not the menu item)
// * user can use arrow key Up/Down to navigate between menu items
@@ -51,31 +25,83 @@ function attachOneDropdownAria($dropdown) {
// TODO: multiple selection is not supported yet.
+ const $textSearch = $dropdown.find('input.search').eq(0);
+ const $focusable = $textSearch.length ? $textSearch : $dropdown; // the primary element for focus, see comment above
+ if (!$focusable.length) return;
+
+ // There are 2 possible solutions about the role: combobox or menu.
+ // The idea is that if there is an input, then it's a combobox, otherwise it's a menu.
+ // Since #19861 we have prepared the "combobox" solution, but didn't get enough time to put it into practice and test before.
+ const isComboBox = $dropdown.find('input').length > 0;
+
+ const focusableRole = isComboBox ? 'combobox' : 'button';
+ const listPopupRole = isComboBox ? 'listbox' : 'menu';
+ const listItemRole = isComboBox ? 'option' : 'menuitem';
+
+ // make the item has role=option/menuitem, add an id if there wasn't one yet, make items as non-focusable
+ // the elements inside the dropdown menu item should not be focusable, the focus should always be on the dropdown primary element.
+ function prepareMenuItem($item) {
+ if (!$item.attr('id')) $item.attr('id', generateAriaId());
+ $item.attr({'role': listItemRole, 'tabindex': '-1'});
+ $item.find('a').attr('tabindex', '-1');
+ }
+
+ // delegate the dropdown's template function to add aria attributes.
+ // the "template" functions are used for dynamic creation (eg: AJAX)
+ const dropdownTemplates = {...$dropdown.dropdown('setting', 'templates')};
+ const dropdownTemplatesMenuOld = dropdownTemplates.menu;
+ dropdownTemplates.menu = function(response, fields, preserveHTML, className) {
+ // when the dropdown menu items are loaded from AJAX requests, the items are created dynamically
+ const menuItems = dropdownTemplatesMenuOld(response, fields, preserveHTML, className);
+ const $wrapper = $('
').append(menuItems);
+ const $items = $wrapper.find('> .item');
+ $items.each((_, item) => prepareMenuItem($(item)));
+ return $wrapper.html();
+ };
+ $dropdown.dropdown('setting', 'templates', dropdownTemplates);
+
+ // use tooltip's content as aria-label if there is no aria-label
+ if ($dropdown.hasClass('tooltip') && $dropdown.attr('data-content') && !$dropdown.attr('aria-label')) {
+ $dropdown.attr('aria-label', $dropdown.attr('data-content'));
+ }
+
+ // prepare dropdown menu list popup
+ const $menu = $dropdown.find('> .menu');
+ if (!$menu.attr('id')) $menu.attr('id', generateAriaId());
+ $menu.find('> .item').each((_, item) => {
+ prepareMenuItem($(item));
+ });
+ // this role could only be changed after its content is ready, otherwise some browsers+readers (like Chrome+AppleVoice) crash
+ $menu.attr('role', listPopupRole);
+
+ // make the primary element (focusable) aria-friendly
$focusable.attr({
- 'role': 'menu',
- 'aria-haspopup': 'menu',
+ 'role': $focusable.attr('role') ?? focusableRole,
+ 'aria-haspopup': listPopupRole,
'aria-controls': $menu.attr('id'),
'aria-expanded': 'false',
});
- if ($dropdown.attr('data-content') && !$dropdown.attr('aria-label')) {
- $dropdown.attr('aria-label', $dropdown.attr('data-content'));
- }
-
- $menu.find('> .item').each((_, item) => {
- prepareMenuItem($(item));
- });
+ // when showing, it has class: ".animating.in"
+ // when hiding, it has class: ".visible.animating.out"
+ const isMenuVisible = () => ($menu.hasClass('visible') && !$menu.hasClass('out')) || $menu.hasClass('in');
// update aria attributes according to current active/selected item
const refreshAria = () => {
- const isMenuVisible = !$menu.is('.hidden') && !$menu.is('.animating.out');
- $focusable.attr('aria-expanded', isMenuVisible ? 'true' : 'false');
+ const menuVisible = isMenuVisible();
+ $focusable.attr('aria-expanded', menuVisible ? 'true' : 'false');
- let $active = $menu.find('> .item.active');
- if (!$active.length) $active = $menu.find('> .item.selected'); // it's strange that we need this fallback at the moment
-
- // if there is an active item, use its id. if no active item, then the empty string is set
- $focusable.attr('aria-activedescendant', $active.attr('id'));
+ // if there is an active item, use it (the user is navigating between items)
+ // otherwise use the "selected" for combobox (for the last selected item)
+ const $active = $menu.find('> .item.active, > .item.selected');
+ // if the popup is visible and has an active/selected item, use its id as aria-activedescendant
+ if (menuVisible) {
+ $focusable.attr('aria-activedescendant', $active.attr('id'));
+ } else if (!isComboBox) {
+ // for menu, when the popup is hidden, no need to keep the aria-activedescendant, and clear the active/selected item
+ $focusable.removeAttr('aria-activedescendant');
+ $active.removeClass('active').removeClass('selected');
+ }
};
$dropdown.on('keydown', (e) => {
@@ -85,16 +111,51 @@ function attachOneDropdownAria($dropdown) {
if (!$item) $item = $menu.find('> .item.selected'); // when dropdown filters items by input, there is no "value", so query the "selected" item
// if the selected item is clickable, then trigger the click event.
// we can not click any item without check, because Fomantic code might also handle the Enter event. that would result in double click.
- if ($item && ($item.is('a') || $item.is('.js-aria-clickable'))) $item[0].click();
+ if ($item && ($item.is('a') || $item.hasClass('js-aria-clickable'))) $item[0].click();
}
});
// use setTimeout to run the refreshAria in next tick (to make sure the Fomantic UI code has finished its work)
- const deferredRefreshAria = () => { setTimeout(refreshAria, 0) }; // do not return any value, jQuery has return-value related behaviors.
- $focusable.on('focus', deferredRefreshAria);
- $focusable.on('mouseup', deferredRefreshAria);
- $focusable.on('blur', deferredRefreshAria);
+ // do not return any value, jQuery has return-value related behaviors.
+ // when the popup is hiding, it's better to have a small "delay", because there is a Fomantic UI animation
+ // without the delay for hiding, the UI will be somewhat laggy and sometimes may get stuck in the animation.
+ const deferredRefreshAria = (delay = 0) => { setTimeout(refreshAria, delay) };
$dropdown.on('keyup', (e) => { if (e.key.startsWith('Arrow')) deferredRefreshAria(); });
+
+ // if the dropdown has been opened by focus, do not trigger the next click event again.
+ // otherwise the dropdown will be closed immediately, especially on Android with TalkBack
+ // * desktop event sequence: mousedown -> focus -> mouseup -> click
+ // * mobile event sequence: focus -> mousedown -> mouseup -> click
+ // Fomantic may stop propagation of blur event, use capture to make sure we can still get the event
+ let ignoreClickPreEvents = 0, ignoreClickPreVisible = 0;
+ $dropdown[0].addEventListener('mousedown', () => {
+ ignoreClickPreVisible += isMenuVisible() ? 1 : 0;
+ ignoreClickPreEvents++;
+ }, true);
+ $dropdown[0].addEventListener('focus', () => {
+ ignoreClickPreVisible += isMenuVisible() ? 1 : 0;
+ ignoreClickPreEvents++;
+ deferredRefreshAria();
+ }, true);
+ $dropdown[0].addEventListener('blur', () => {
+ ignoreClickPreVisible = ignoreClickPreEvents = 0;
+ deferredRefreshAria(100);
+ }, true);
+ $dropdown[0].addEventListener('mouseup', () => {
+ setTimeout(() => {
+ ignoreClickPreVisible = ignoreClickPreEvents = 0;
+ deferredRefreshAria(100);
+ }, 0);
+ }, true);
+ $dropdown[0].addEventListener('click', (e) => {
+ if (isMenuVisible() &&
+ ignoreClickPreVisible !== 2 && // dropdown is switch from invisible to visible
+ ignoreClickPreEvents === 2 // the click event is related to mousedown+focus
+ ) {
+ e.stopPropagation(); // if the dropdown menu has been opened by focus, do not trigger the next click event again
+ }
+ ignoreClickPreEvents = ignoreClickPreVisible = 0;
+ }, true);
}
export function attachDropdownAria($dropdowns) {
diff --git a/web_src/js/features/aria.md b/web_src/js/features/aria.md
index a55344de47..679cec774c 100644
--- a/web_src/js/features/aria.md
+++ b/web_src/js/features/aria.md
@@ -1,4 +1,27 @@
-**This document is used as aria/a11y reference for future developers**
+# Background
+
+This document is used as aria/accessibility(a11y) reference for future developers.
+
+There are a lot of a11y problems in the Fomantic UI library. This `aria.js` is used
+as a workaround to make the UI more accessible.
+
+The `aria.js` is designed to avoid touching the official Fomantic UI library,
+and to be as independent as possible, so it can be easily modified/removed in the future.
+
+To test the aria/accessibility with screen readers, developers can use the following steps:
+
+* On macOS, you can use VoiceOver.
+ * Press `Command + F5` to turn on VoiceOver.
+ * Try to operate the UI with keyboard-only.
+ * Use Tab/Shift+Tab to switch focus between elements.
+ * Arrow keys to navigate between menu/combobox items (only aria-active, not really focused).
+ * Press Enter to trigger the aria-active element.
+* On Android, you can use TalkBack.
+ * Go to Settings -> Accessibility -> TalkBack, turn it on.
+ * Long-press or press+swipe to switch the aria-active element (not really focused).
+ * Double-tap means old single-tap on the aria-active element.
+ * Double-finger swipe means old single-finger swipe.
+* TODO: on Windows, on Linux, on iOS
# Checkbox
@@ -10,7 +33,8 @@ The ideal checkboxes should be:
```
-However, related styles aren't supported (not implemented) yet, so at the moment, almost all the checkboxes are still using Fomantic UI checkbox.
+However, related CSS styles aren't supported (not implemented) yet, so at the moment,
+almost all the checkboxes are still using Fomantic UI checkbox.
## Fomantic UI Checkbox
@@ -21,33 +45,52 @@ However, related styles aren't supported (not implemented) yet, so at the moment
```
-Then the JS `$.checkbox()` should be called to make it work with keyboard and label-clicking, then it works like the ideal checkboxes.
+Then the JS `$.checkbox()` should be called to make it work with keyboard and label-clicking,
+then it works like the ideal checkboxes.
-There is still a problem: Fomantic UI checkbox is not friendly to screen readers, so we add IDs to all the Fomantic UI checkboxes automatically by JS.
+There is still a problem: Fomantic UI checkbox is not friendly to screen readers,
+so we add IDs to all the Fomantic UI checkboxes automatically by JS.
+If the `label` part is empty, then the checkbox needs to get the `aria-label` attribute manually.
# Dropdown
-## ARIA Dropdown
+## Fomantic UI Dropdown
+
+Fomantic Dropdown is designed to be used for many purposes:
+
+* Menu (the profile menu in navbar, the language menu in footer)
+* Popup (the branch/tag panel, the review box)
+* Simple `