`.
The [WAI-ARIA `role` attribute](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.1/#usage_intro) confers a semantic mapping to an element. The semantic value can then be expressed to a user via assistive technology.
In order to add interactivity such as a mouse or key event listener to a static element, that element must be given a role value as well.
## How do I resolve this error?
### Case: This element acts like a button, link, menuitem, etc
Indicate the element's role with the `role` attribute:
```jsx
Save
```
Common interactive roles include:
1. `button`
1. `link`
1. `checkbox`
1. `menuitem`
1. `menuitemcheckbox`
1. `menuitemradio`
1. `option`
1. `radio`
1. `searchbox`
1. `switch`
1. `textbox`
Note: Adding a role to your element does **not** add behavior. When a semantic HTML element like `
` is used, then it will also respond to Enter key presses when it has focus. The developer is responsible for providing the expected behavior of an element that the role suggests it would have: focusability and key press support.
### Case: The event handler is only being used to capture bubbled events
If your element is catching bubbled click or key events from descendant elements, there are no appropriate roles for your element: you will have to deactivate the rule. Consider explaining the reason for disabling the rule as well.
```jsx
{/* The element has a child
element that allows keyboard interaction */}
{/* eslint-disable-next-line jsx-a11y/no-static-element-interactions */}
Save
Cancel
```
Do not use the role `presentation` on the element: it removes the element's semantics, and may also remove its children's semantics, creating big issues with assistive technology.
## Rule options
You may configure which handler props should be taken into account when applying this rule. The recommended configuration includes the following 6 handlers and the `allowExpressionValues` option.
```javascript
'jsx-a11y/no-static-element-interactions': [
'error',
{
handlers: [
'onClick',
'onMouseDown',
'onMouseUp',
'onKeyPress',
'onKeyDown',
'onKeyUp',
],
allowExpressionValues: true,
},
],
```
Adjust the list of handler prop names in the handlers array to increase or decrease the coverage surface of this rule in your codebase.
The `allowExpressionValues` option determines whether the `role` attribute is allowed to be assigned using an expression. For example, the following would pass in recommended mode if `allowExpressionValues` is set to be `true`:
```jsx
{}} />;
// In case of a conditional expression, there should be literals on both sides of ternary operator
{}} />;
```
### Succeed
```jsx
{}} className="foo" />
{}} role="button" />
{}} />
```
### Fail
```jsx
{}} />
```
## Accessibility guidelines
- [WCAG 4.1.2](https://www.w3.org/WAI/WCAG21/Understanding/name-role-value)
### Resources
- [WAI-ARIA `role` attribute](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-1.1/#usage_intro)
- [WAI-ARIA Authoring Practices Guide - Design Patterns and Widgets](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-practices-1.1/#aria_ex)
- [Fundamental Keyboard Navigation Conventions](https://www.w3.org/TR/wai-aria-practices-1.1/#kbd_generalnav)
- [Mozilla Developer Network - ARIA Techniques](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Accessibility/ARIA/ARIA_Techniques/Using_the_button_role#Keyboard_and_focus)