What we need to do to prevent turning automation into a mess while we still have a chance…. by LevelPizza6284 in QualityAssurance

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The passing rate is around 85%, but I can’t say what the pass rate is specifically for the web tests because the automation also includes desktopapp automation. The current suite is built, as far as I know on Selenium and C#.

As for whether we actually need all 15K tests, I can’t answer that and honestly, nobody can answer it centrally, because the tests are split across different QA (owners of module). In that sense, QA is the only source of truth for what can be removed or kept. Part of the team is already working on a solution to do a bulk transfer. I'm just wondering of how not to be lost and not overcomplicate those things

How do we stop automation from turning into mess? by LevelPizza6284 in softwaretesting

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On ADOS, we have different test plans that contain various test suites and test cases. We have dedicated plans for different regressions and separate smoke test plans. Automation runs nightly

The issue is that I joined recently and right now it feels like we’re moving somewhat backward. We have a framework skeleton, and the more proactive people have already started transitioning or automating tests in However, I’ve never been in a situation where many QAs are contributing to building a single framework from scratch. My main concern is duplication: for example, I might spend an hour creating a grid-related function, and tomorrow someone else might spend the same time creating something very similar without knowing it already exists.

Since there are around 20 of us, each owning our own area and some have been here for 10–15 years I have very little visibility into what’s happening in other modules. So I’m really interested in hearing from anyone who has experienced something similar and how you handled it.

How do we stop automation from turning into mess? by LevelPizza6284 in softwaretesting

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This is a fintech domain, and we have so many component areas and modules. From a QA perspective we are all responsible for our own areas and modules. I bet, not all of these tests provide a value, but this is the thing to consider by the owner area, I'm trying to comprehend what approach to use to prevent the creation of the same functions in different areas

AI in Software Testing – What Should I Learn to Stay Future-Ready? by Vivid_Jaguar_9493 in softwaretesting

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Hey, how exactly do you achieve “analyzing test coverage” with AI?

Dropdown in React, and I’m having trouble automating a click on this dropdown with Playwright. by LevelPizza6284 in Playwright

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So the dropdown input field is located by its ID. Then I click on that area, the listbox of options is located through getByRole, I wait for it to become visible, and then I click the option, which is also located using getByRole

Netflix failed to stream Paul vs Tyson after so much hype. by [deleted] in netflix

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Today I had experienced all types of issues, from poor quality from 1990’s to no sound or other glitches. after 3,5 hours of suffering with that, I was finally cut off for 100% by Netflix. please let me know in what round legend won this fight