Javi Martín b896fc4bba Add aria-label to map markers
Axe was reporting an accessibility error:

```
Found 1 accessibility violation:

1) aria-command-name: ARIA commands must have an accessible name
   (serious)
   https://dequeuniversity.com/rules/axe/4.11/aria-command-name?application=axeAPI
   The following 1 node violate this rule:

     Selector: .leaflet-marker-icon
     HTML: <div class="leaflet-marker-icon map-marker
                       leaflet-zoom-animated leaflet-interactive"
                tabindex="0" role="button">
                <div class="map-icon"></div>
           </div>
     Fix any of the following:
     - Element does not have text that is visible to screen readers
     - aria-label attribute does not exist or is empty
     - aria-labelledby attribute does not exist, references elements
       that do not exist or references elements that are empty
     - Element has no title attribute
```

Using the title of the proposal/investment as the text of the marker is
definitely a good solution when there are several markers on the map.
Not sure whether there's a better option when there's only one marker,
though.

Note that we aren't providing a proper aria-label for markers on the map
we use in the form to create a proposal or an investment. Adding one
isn't trivial given the current code, and keyboard users can't add a
marker in the first place. We'll have to revisit this issue when we add
keyboard support for this.

We're also changing a test to make sure that titles with quotes in their
names don't break the markup due to an invalid aria-label attribute.
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This is the opensource code repository of the eParticipation website CONSUL DEMOCRACY, originally developed for the Madrid City government eParticipation website, and currently maintained by the open source software community in collaboration with the CONSUL DEMOCRACY Foundation.

Documentation

Check the ongoing documentation to learn more about how to start your own CONSUL DEMOCRACY fork, install it, customize it and learn to use it as an administrator/maintainer.

CONSUL DEMOCRACY Foundation and project website

You can access the main website of the project at http://consuldemocracy.org where you can find information about the use of the platform, the CONSUL DEMOCRACY Foundation, the global community of users and local partners, news, and ways to get more support or get in touch.

Configuration for development and test environments

NOTE: The installation process will vary depending on your operating system. Please make sure to follow the Local Installation Guide appropriate for your OS.

Prerequisites: install git, Ruby 3.3.10, CMake, pkg-config, Node.js 20.19.5, ImageMagick and PostgreSQL (>=13).

Note: The bin/setup command below might fail if you've configured a username and password for PostgreSQL. If that's the case, edit the lines containing username: and password: (adding your credentials) in the config/database.yml file and run bin/setup again.

git clone https://github.com/consuldemocracy/consuldemocracy.git
cd consuldemocracy
bin/setup
bin/rake db:dev_seed

Run the app locally:

bin/rails s

You can run the tests with:

bin/rspec

Note: running the whole test suite on your machine might take more than an hour, so it's strongly recommended that you setup a Continuous Integration system in order to run them using parallel jobs every time you open or modify a pull request (if you use GitHub Actions or GitLab CI, this is already configured in .github/workflows/tests.yml and .gitlab-ci.yml) and only run tests related to your current task while developing on your machine. When you configure the application for the first time, it's recommended that you run at least one test in spec/models/ and one test in spec/system/ to check your machine is properly configured to run the tests.

You can use the default admin user from the seeds file:

user: admin@consul.dev pass: 12345678

But for some actions like voting, you will need a verified user, the seeds file also includes one:

user: verified@consul.dev pass: 12345678

Configuration for production environments

See installer

Current state

Development started on 2015 July 15th. Code was deployed to production on 2015 september 7th to decide.madrid.es. Since then new features are added often. You can take a look at the current features at the project's website and future features at the Roadmap and open issues list.

License

Code published under AFFERO GPL v3 (see LICENSE-AGPLv3.txt)

Contributions

See CONTRIBUTING.md

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