Purple HATS is a customisable, automated accessibility testing tool that allows software development teams to assess whether their products are user-friendly to persons with disabilities (PWDs).
This is the engine and command-line interface (CLI) for Purple HATS. For a desktop graphical user interface (GUI), check out Purple HATS Desktop.
If you wish to use Purple HATS as a NodeJS module that can be integrated with end-to-end testing frameworks, refer to the integration guide on how you can do so.
Portable Purple hats is the recommended way to run Purple hats as it reduces the difficulty for installation. Refer to Installation Guide for step-by-step instructions.
Please ensure the following requirements are met:
- Node.js version to be version 15.10.0 and above.
- If you do not have node, or if there is a need to manage your node versions, you can consider using Node Version Manager (NVM).
- Make sure NVM is pointing to a node version >= 15.10.0. Please refer to Usage of Node Version Manager (NVM)
- Install the required NPM packages with
npm install
.
# If have not installed a version >= v15, install NodeJs version with NVM
nvm install <nodejs_version_greater_than_15>
# For subsequent use, you will need to run the command below as time you open a new terminal
nvm use <nodejs_version_greater_than_15>
Please refer to Troubleshooting section for more information.
Purple HATS can perform the following to scan the target URL.
- Results will be compiled in JSON format, followed by generating a HTML report.
- To start using Purple HATS, run
node index
. Questions will be prompted to assist you in providing the right inputs.
NOTE: For your initial scan, there may be some loading time required before use. Purple-HATS will also ask for your name and email address and collect your app usage data to personalise your experience. Your information fully complies with GovTech’s Privacy Policy. You may delete your cached name and e-mail address by running the following command to delete
userDtata.txt
:
- Windows (PowerShell):
rm "$env:APPDATA\Purple HATS\userData.txt"
- MacOS (Terminal):
rm "$HOME/Library/Application Support/Purple HATS/userData.txt"
You can interact via your arrow keys.
% node index
┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Purple HATS (ver ) │
│ We recommend using Chrome browser for the best experience.│
│ │
│ Welcome back User!! │
│ (Refer to readme.txt on how to change your profile) │
└────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
? What would you like to scan? (Use arrow keys)
❯ Sitemap
Website
Custom
Headless mode would allow you to run the scan in the background. If you would like to observe the scraping process, please enter n
% node index
┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Purple HATS (ver ) │
│ We recommend using Chrome browser for the best experience. │
│ │
│ Welcome back User! │
│ (Refer to readme.txt on how to change your profile) │
└────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
? What would you like to scan? Sitemap
? Do you want purple-hats to run in the background? (Y/n) Y
% node index
┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Purple HATS (ver ) │
│ We recommend using Chrome browser for the best experience. │
│ │
│ Welcome back User! │
│ (Refer to readme.txt on how to change your profile) │
└────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
? What would you like to scan? Sitemap
? Do you want purple-hats to run in the background? Yes
? Which screen size would you like to scan? (Use arrow keys) Desktop
? Please enter URL or file path to sitemap, or drag and drop a sitemap file here: https://www.sitemaps.org/sitemap.xml
Scanning website...
Fetching URLs. This might take some time...
Scanning website...
#purple-hats will then start scraping from the file link provided above.
#Console results
If the sitemap URL provided is invalid, an error message will be prompted for you to provide a valid input.
>> Invalid sitemap format. Please provide a URL with a valid sitemap.
% node index
┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Purple HATS (ver ) │
│ We recommend using Chrome browser for the best experience. │
│ │
│ Welcome back User! │
│ (Refer to readme.txt on how to change your profile) │
└────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
? What would you like to scan? Website
? Do you want purple-hats to run in the background? Yes
? Which screen size would you like to scan? (Use arrow keys) Desktop
? Please enter URL of website: https://www.domain.org
If the website URL provided is invalid, an error message will be prompted for you to provide a valid input.
>> Cannot resolve URL. Please provide a valid URL.
% node index
┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Purple HATS (ver ) │
│ We recommend using Chrome browser for the best experience. │
│ │
│ Welcome back User! │
│ (Refer to readme.txt on how to change your profile) │
└────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
? What would you like to scan? Website
? Do you want purple-hats to run in the background? No
? Which screen size would you like to scan? (Use arrow keys) (Use arrow keys)
❯ Desktop
Mobile
Custom
Choose Mobile
for a default mobile screen size scan and Custom
to choose a device or specify viewport width options.
Custom flow allows you to record a series of actions in the browser and re-play them and Purple hats will trigger the accessibility scan at each step. This is useful to scan websites that require user and form input. The recorded script will be stored as generatedScript*.js
.
- Start by choosing the
Custom flow
in the menu selection.
% node index
┌────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┐
│ Purple HATS (ver ) │
│ We recommend using Chrome browser for the best experience. │
│ │
│ Welcome back User! │
│ (Refer to readme.txt on how to change your profile) │
└────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────┘
? What would you like to scan?
Sitemap
Website
❯ Custom
- Specify the URL of the starting page you wish to scan
- A Chrome and Playwright Inspector window will appear. Navigate through the pages you would like to conduct an accessibility scan.
- Close the Chrome window. Purple HATS will then proceed to re-run your recorded actions and scan each page for accessibility.
Other options:
- You can specify sites to exclude from accessibility scan (e.g. login page) by adding a pattern of the domain to
exclusions.txt
. An example ofexclusions.txt
:
\.*singpass.gov.sg\.*
- You can re-run your accessibility scan by running
node generatedScript-PHScan_...js
file that is generated.
Caution: During the custom flow, sensitive information such as username and passwords might be stored in generatedScript*.js
as part of the recording.
If the custom flow fails to start, you might be runnning multiple versions of Playwright. Re-install Playwright:
- On Windows, delete the folder
%USERPROFILE%\AppData\Local\ms-playwright
where%USERPROFILE%
is typically located atC:\Users\<username>
. - On MacOS, delete the folder
~/Library/Caches/ms-playwright
where~
refers to/Users/<username>
. - Within PowerShell (Windows) or Terminal (MacOS) app, run the following two commands to re-install Playwright:
npx [email protected] install
CLI mode is designed to be run in continuous integration (CI) environment. Run node cli.js
for a set of command-line parameters available. Please note CLI mode is only supported on Mac/Linux at this moment.
Usage: node cli.js -c <crawler> -d <device> -w <viewp
ort> -u <url> OPTIONS
Options:
--help Show help [boolean]
-c, --scanner Type of scan, 1) sitemap, 2) website crawl, 3) custom f
low, 4) custom flow 2.0
[required]
[choices: "sitemap", "website", "custom", "custom2]
-u, --url Website URL you want to scan [string] [required]
-d, --customDevice Device you want to scan [string] [default: "Desktop"]
-w, --viewportWidth Viewport width (in pixels) you want to scan [number]
-o, --zip Zip filename to save results [string]
-p, --maxpages Maximum number of pages to scan (default: 100). Only av
ailable in website and sitemap scans [number]
-h, --headless Whether to run the scan in headless mode. Defaults to y
es. [string] [choices: "yes", "no"] [default: "yes"]
-b, --browserToRun Browser to run the scan on: 1) Chromium, 2) Chrome, 3) Ed
ge. Defaults to Chromium.
[choices: "chrome", "edge", "chromium"] [default: "chromium"]
-s, --strategy Strategy to choose which links to crawl in a website scan
. Defaults to "same-domain".
[choices: "same-domain", "same-hostname"]
-k, --nameEmail To personalise your experience, we will be
collecting your name, email address and usage data.
Your information fully complies with GovTech’s Privacy Policy.
Please provide your name and email address
in this format "John Doe:[email protected]".
[string] [required]
-j, --customFlowLabel Give Custom Flow Scan a label for easier reference in t
he report [string]
-t, --specifiedMaxConcurrency Maximum number of pages to scan concurrently.
Use for sites with throttling. Defaults to 25.
[number]
-f, --needsReviewItems Whether to display rule items requiring manual review
in report. Defaults to false.
[choices: "true", "false"]
-i, --fileTypes File types to include in the scan. Defaults
to html-only.
[string] [choices: "all", "pdf-only", "html-only"] [default: "html-only"]
-x, --blacklistedPatternsFilename Txt file that has a list of pattern of
domains to exclude from accessibility scan
separated by new line
[string] [default: "exclusions.txt"]
-a, --additional Additional features to include in the report:
screenshots - Include element screenshots in the generated
report
none - Exclude all additional features in the generated re
port
[string] [choices: "screenshots", "none"] [default: "screenshots"]
-q, --metadata Json string that contains additional scan metadata for
telemetry purposes.
Defaults to "{}"
[string] [default: "{}"]
Examples:
To scan sitemap of website:', 'node cli.js -c [ 1 | Sitemap ] -d <device> -u
<url_link> -w <viewportWidth>
To scan a website', 'node cli.js -c [ 2 | Website ] -d <device> -u <url_link
> -w <viewportWidth>
To start a custom flow scan', 'node cli.js -c [ 3 | Custom ] -d <device> -u
<url_link> -w <viewportWidth>
Click here for list of device options supported
- "Desktop" (defaults to a 1280x720 viewport)
- "Mobile" (defaults to iPhone 11 viewport)
- "Desktop Chrome HiDPI"
- "Desktop Edge HiDPI"
- "Desktop Firefox HiDPI"
- "Desktop Safari"
- "Desktop Chrome"
- "Desktop Edge"
- "Desktop Firefox"
- "Blackberry PlayBook"
- "Blackberry PlayBook landscape"
- "BlackBerry Z30"
- "BlackBerry Z30 landscape"
- "Galaxy Note 3"
- "Galaxy Note 3 landscape"
- "Galaxy Note II"
- "Galaxy Note II landscape"
- "Galaxy S III"
- "Galaxy S III landscape"
- "Galaxy S5"
- "Galaxy S5 landscape"
- "Galaxy S8"
- "Galaxy S8 landscape"
- "Galaxy S9+"
- "Galaxy S9+ landscape"
- "Galaxy Tab S4"
- "Galaxy Tab S4 landscape"
- "iPad (gen 6)"
- "iPad (gen 6) landscape"
- "iPad (gen 7)"
- "iPad (gen 7) landscape"
- "iPad Mini"
- "iPad Mini landscape"
- "iPad Pro 11"
- "iPad Pro 11 landscape"
- "iPhone 6"
- "iPhone 6 landscape"
- "iPhone 6 Plus"
- "iPhone 6 Plus landscape"
- "iPhone 7"
- "iPhone 7 landscape"
- "iPhone 7 Plus"
- "iPhone 7 Plus landscape"
- "iPhone 8"
- "iPhone 8 landscape"
- "iPhone 8 Plus"
- "iPhone 8 Plus landscape"
- "iPhone SE"
- "iPhone SE landscape"
- "iPhone X"
- "iPhone X landscape"
- "iPhone XR"
- "iPhone XR landscape"
- "iPhone 11"
- "iPhone 11 landscape"
- "iPhone 11 Pro"
- "iPhone 11 Pro landscape"
- "iPhone 11 Pro Max"
- "iPhone 11 Pro Max landscape"
- "iPhone 12"
- "iPhone 12 landscape"
- "iPhone 12 Pro"
- "iPhone 12 Pro landscape"
- "iPhone 12 Pro Max"
- "iPhone 12 Pro Max landscape"
- "iPhone 12 Mini"
- "iPhone 12 Mini landscape"
- "iPhone 13"
- "iPhone 13 landscape"
- "iPhone 13 Pro"
- "iPhone 13 Pro landscape"
- "iPhone 13 Pro Max"
- "iPhone 13 Pro Max landscape"
- "iPhone 13 Mini"
- "iPhone 13 Mini landscape"
- "Kindle Fire HDX"
- "Kindle Fire HDX landscape"
- "LG Optimus L70"
- "LG Optimus L70 landscape"
- "Microsoft Lumia 550"
- "Microsoft Lumia 550 landscape"
- "Microsoft Lumia 950"
- "Microsoft Lumia 950 landscape"
- "Nexus 10"
- "Nexus 10 landscape"
- "Nexus 4"
- "Nexus 4 landscape"
- "Nexus 5"
- "Nexus 5 landscape"
- "Nexus 5X"
- "Nexus 5X landscape"
- "Nexus 6"
- "Nexus 6 landscape"
- "Nexus 6P"
- "Nexus 6P landscape"
- "Nexus 7"
- "Nexus 7 landscape"
- "Nokia Lumia 520"
- "Nokia Lumia 520 landscape"
- "Nokia N9"
- "Nokia N9 landscape"
- "Pixel 2"
- "Pixel 2 landscape"
- "Pixel 2 XL"
- "Pixel 2 XL landscape"
- "Pixel 3"
- "Pixel 3 landscape"
- "Pixel 4"
- "Pixel 4 landscape"
- "Pixel 4a (5G)"
- "Pixel 4a (5G) landscape"
- "Pixel 5"
- "Pixel 5 landscape"
- "Moto G4"
- "Moto G4 landscape"
If the device name contains (
and )
, wrap the device name in single quotes when entered into the CLI.
Please note that -d
and -w
are mutually exclusive. If none are specified, the default device used for the CLI scan is Desktop.
For example, to conduct a website scan to the URL http://localhost:8000
and write to a11y-scan-results.zip
with an iPad_(gen_7)_landscape
screen, run
node cli.js -c 2 -o a11y-scan-results.zip -u http://localhost:8000 -d 'iPad_(gen_7)_landscape'
For example, to conduct a website scan to the URL http://localhost:8000
and write to a11y-scan-results.zip
with a custom screen width 360
, run
node cli.js -c 2 -o a11y-scan-results.zip -u http://localhost:8000 -w 360
Please refer to the information below to exist in debugging. Most errors below are due to the switching between Node.js versions.
Issue: When your Node.js version is incompatible, you may face the following syntax error. Solution: Install Node.js versions > v15.10.0, i.e. Node.js v16 and above.
const URL_NO_COMMAS_REGEX = RegExp('https?://(www\\.)?[\\p{L}0-9][-\\p{L}0-9@:%._\\+~#=]{0,254}[\\p{L}0-9]\\.[a-z]{2,63}(:\\d{1,5})?(/[-\\p{L}0-9@:%_\\+.~#?&//=\\(\\)]*)?', 'giu'); // eslint-disable-line
^
SyntaxError: Invalid regular expression: /https?://(www\.)?[\p{L}0-9][-\p{L}0-9@:%\._\+~#=]{0,254}[\p{L}0-9]\.[a-z]{2,63}(:\d{1,5})?(/[-\p{L}0-9@:%_\+.~#?&//=\(\)]*)?/: Invalid escape
Issue: When you switch between different versions of Node.js in your environment, you may face the following error.
<user_path>/purple-hats/node_modules/bindings/bindings.js:91
throw e
^
Error: The module '<module_file_path>'
was compiled against a different Node.js version using
NODE_MODULE_VERSION 57. This version of Node.js requires
NODE_MODULE_VERSION 88. Please try re-compiling or re-installing
the module (for instance, using `npm rebuild` or `npm install`).
Solution: As recommended in the error message, run npm rebuild
or npm install
Issue: Not able to run Purple HATS due to the following error shown below
dyld: lazy symbol binding failed: Symbol not found: __ZN2v87Isolate37AdjustAmountOfExternalAllocatedMemoryEx
Referenced from: <user_path>/purple-hats/node_modules/libxmljs/build/Release/xmljs.node
Expected in: flat namespace
dyld: Symbol not found: __ZN2v87Isolate37AdjustAmountOfExternalAllocatedMemoryEx
Referenced from: <user_path>/PURPLE_HATS/purple-hats/node_modules/libxmljs/build/Release/xmljs.node
Expected in: flat namespace
zsh: abort node index.js
Solutions:
- Delete existing
node_modules
folder and re-install the NPM packages withnpm install
. - Refer to this GitHub issue for more alternative solutions
If you find a scan takes too long to complete due to large website, or there are too many pages in a sitemap to scan, you may choose to limit number of pages scanned.
To do this, run CLI mode node cli.js
with the needed settings and specify -p 10
where 10
is the number of pages you wish to scan.
Purple HATS uses third-party open-source tools that may be downloaded over the Internet during the installation process of Purple HATS. Users should be aware of the libraries used by examining package.json
.
Purple HATS may send information to the website, URL and HTML code snippets where the user chooses to initiate a Purple HATS scan for telemetry purposes.