wbf v2.0.5
web-barrier-free
A JavaScript library that can help you quickly add accessible reading modes. Based on SpeechSynthesis API implementation.
Install
Note: In version 2.0, the package name was changed to wbf
Use npm
$ npm install wbfor yarn
$ yarn add wbfdemo:
Use
Example:
Wbf adopts the singleton design pattern, and it is recommended to use getInstance to create and obtain instances.
const options = {
language: 'en',
rate: 1,
pitch: 1,
readMode: 'finger'
}
const instance = Wbf.getInstance(options)
openBtn.addEventListener('click', () => {
instance.open()
})Options:
opening
A boolean value indicating whether the current state is on. defaults:false.
readMode
type readMode = 'finger' | 'continuous'continuous: Continuous reading document.body.innerText. finger: Point to read, read the text of the element pointed by the mouse, the img tag will read the text of the alt attribute.
defaults:'finger'.
language
type language = 'en' | 'zh-CN'Use language, the default value is'zh-CN'.
rate
Speaking rate, range 0.1 (lowest) ~ 10 (highest), default value: 1.
pitch
Intonation, range 0 (lowest) ~ 2 (highest), default value: 1.
volume
Volume, range 0 (lowest) and 1 (highest), default value: 1.
externalFn
You can provide an external reading text method externalFn instead of using the playAudio method provided by class Wbf.
needConsole
Whether the default console element is required, the default value is true.
Main JavaScript API
open
open Wbf's function.
open (): void;close
close Wbf's function.
close (): void;changeOptions
The function of modifying the Wbf attribute cannot modify the non-existing attribute and the opening attribute.
changeOptions (keyName: string, value): void;changeMode
A function to modify the Wbf reading mode.
type readMode = 'finger' | 'continuous';
changeMode (readMode: readMode): void;playAudio
A function to read a string.
playAudio (str: string): SpeechSynthesisUtterance | undefinedCompatibility
See for details MDN SpeechSynthesis
Problem
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