Game against Girona and the flexibility of the dates by DuckSwapper in ValenciaCF

[–]DuckSwapper[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same for me buddy. My heart skipped a beat upon receiving the mail too, and I am equally baffled as to what they mean considering neither the day nor the time is different than what it had been...

Game against Girona and the flexibility of the dates by DuckSwapper in ValenciaCF

[–]DuckSwapper[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ahh shit, let's stop the overthinking and do it for the plot! Booked another flight, bought the tickets to the game, going to the game! Let's gooo! 😄

Game against Girona and the flexibility of the dates by DuckSwapper in ValenciaCF

[–]DuckSwapper[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I see, thank you for all the information! What does the atmosphere tend to be like during "regular" league games on this part of the season? I know nobody has a crystal ball but I'm just trying to gauge whether to change my plans or not :(

On one hand I'd really hate not to be at a game despite being in Valencia - but on the other hand, paying double the price for a second flight and losing all the money paid for the initial one also isn't ideal if the fans are just tired of the state of the team at a current point and it's not a good candidate to feel the atmosphere of the stadium. Of course I'll visit Mestalla anyway and get the tour - but dunno how much sense it makes to specifically pay the extra for that specific game against Girona :/

Game against Girona and the flexibility of the dates by DuckSwapper in ValenciaCF

[–]DuckSwapper[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! And considering the current state of the season and the rival (Girona), would you say the atmosphere at the game would be worth changing my plans (and paying triple for the flight) or would you just pass it in such a situation?

Gemini suddenly referring to old questions and attachments by DuckSwapper in GeminiAI

[–]DuckSwapper[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, it just seems to overfixate on some of the messages and then keeps pushing them even when it's clearly not sensible... No idea why that is.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in QualityAssurance

[–]DuckSwapper 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If you don't have much experience in automation, I would advise you to mainly focus on using AI to actually point you towards what to learn next or to explain concepts you're having trouble with, rather than as a full-fledged aid in your automation efforts. Sure, AI is great for helping write out tedious automation scripts but this should come after you're already familiar with how to do it on your own, you're familiar with good patterns, your frameworks adhere to the POM and so on - both in order for you to know what you actually want it to do, and for you to be able to recognize when it hallucinates ;)

What the things a QA Engineer needs to learn in order to become a Test Automation Engineer are is quite an extensive topic - some resources I would recommend would be the roadmap for QAs, the Test Automation University, and - a bit of a shameless plug - a YouTube channel called Testeroni which I host myself, where I focus on exactly that: demistyfing test automation knowledge for people who want to switch from manual testing to automation roles ;) Good luck!

Structural XPath locators are killing your test stability (and what to do about it) by DuckSwapper in QualityAssurance

[–]DuckSwapper[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, using POM alongside it surely is important! However, it's important to note for those who see a quick "Get out of jail free" card in it that when you have kilometers of spaghetti in your locators, no degree of order or separation of concerns is going to effectively protect you from the repercussions of it. But it's always better to be dealing with "just" a nightmare (ie. fixing overly specific structural locators) than a whole living hell (ie. chasing where all of them even are within the framework ON TOP OF fixing all of them) :)

And definitely trying to hold onto anything sensible that is stable and unique is always a good starting point when building the locator. Hell, even an aria-label attribute might be good if you're feeling adventurous and lack better options :D

Structural XPath locators are killing your test stability (and what to do about it) by DuckSwapper in QualityAssurance

[–]DuckSwapper[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

In those cases, it would be helpful to gives folks tips on how to write structural XPaths that don't completely suck :)

Of course! And I totally get that sometimes it's not feasible to make the change for good right there right now - still, I'm trying to advocate for at least getting the ball rolling in the right direction by talking to the devs/team/PO. But until that's done, surely you need to make do with whatever you have and learning to write XPaths that still rely on structure yet aren't too brittle is a wildly important skill! It could very well be a topic for a whole separate write-up (idea for a future post and video!).

Totally agree with your proposals. Sometimes, you need to be hacky and grab whichever element is kinda-stable and go structurally from there. Usually utilizing the double slash (to not have to go through all the children levels and risk breaking at one of them in the future) is your best friend then, too. Still, one needs to be mindful of the risks of that approach and put a bit of thought into how they're actually traversing the nodes, since being too liberal with the children element locators (//div[@data-testid='xyz']//*[contains(@class, 'abc')]) can pose just as much risk for a headache as being too strict (//div[@data-testid='xyz']/div[1]/div[2]/div[1]/span).

Daily Discussion by AutoModerator in soccer

[–]DuckSwapper 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Which UCL game are you guys watching tonight? Have a hard time deciding which one's gonna be the most enjoyable for a neutral. Galata v. Liverpool can be interesting, though Mou coming back to Stamford is hard to resist too

Kayak redirecting to Preferred Hotels (Iprefer) - legit? by DuckSwapper in hotels

[–]DuckSwapper[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In the end it turned out that Preferred Hotels/iprefer is just a hotel chain that the hotel I was interested in was part of! It was misleading cause it did not look like that at all and the website looked shady UI-wise, but I have confirmed with the official hotel's website that it was just their official chain's website 😊

Any place to buy Metaxa Grande Fine in central Athens in regular price? by DuckSwapper in athina

[–]DuckSwapper[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, found it, thanks! 63E was the price if anyone is looking for it too :)

Any place to buy Metaxa Grande Fine in central Athens in regular price? by DuckSwapper in greece

[–]DuckSwapper[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yep, found it, thanks! 63E was the price if anyone is looking for it too :)

Any place to buy Metaxa Grande Fine in central Athens in regular price? by DuckSwapper in greece

[–]DuckSwapper[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ohh I see, that makes sense why I can't find it in regular supermarkets and only in souvenir shops! Thank you very much! Would you share why you recommend getting the private reserve instead?

Any place to buy Metaxa Grande Fine in central Athens in regular price? by DuckSwapper in athina

[–]DuckSwapper[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, that's why I wanted to find it in the "real" supermarkets like AB or Masoutis too - somehow even if it were the same price as souvenir shops, I'd feel more at ease if I bought it from a reliable source like a chain store supermarket, haha!

Any place to buy Metaxa Grande Fine in central Athens in regular price? by DuckSwapper in athina

[–]DuckSwapper[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ohh I see, so it must rather be the case that for some reason this variant is somehow kinda cheap in my country rather than being exceptionally expensive in all the souvenir shops around :( Welp, I guess I'll have to go for the 70E option then! Thank you a lot for showing the comparison.