lmiguelvargasf
lmiguelvargasf

Reputation: 69963

KIF: is there a way to get all the accessibility labels in a current screen?

I am using KIF for testing an iOS app, and I would like to know if there is a way to get all the accessibility labels in a current screen. I would like to get an array of strings where each element is the accessibility labels that this screen has.

Upvotes: 5

Views: 1794

Answers (1)

Bill Chan
Bill Chan

Reputation: 3475

This function can return all accessibilityLabel in the view:

func getAllAccessibilityLabel(_ viewRoot: UIView) -> [String]! {

    var array = [String]()
    for view in viewRoot.subviews {
        if let lbl = view.accessibilityLabel {
            array += [lbl]
        }

        array += getAllAccessibilityLabel(view)
    }

    return array
}

func getAllAccessibilityLabelInWindows() -> [String]! {
    var labelArray = [String]()
    for  window in UIApplication.shared.windows {
        labelArray += self.getAllAccessibilityLabel(window)
    }

    return labelArray
}

And call it in the KIF test:

let labelArray = getAllAccessibilityLabelInWindows()
print("labelArray = \(labelArray)")

Upvotes: 7

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