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Many of our app's bugs can be found not by failures of my Selenium/pysaunter tests but by either watching the tests run OR by looking at all the image files afterwards. The first method is too slow, and the second is painful primarily because of the need to keep switching from one test dir to another with Mac's Finder's slideshow feature. (Plus that feature doesn't let one know when one is at the last image.)
I'd really like to see pysaunter enhanced to include a simple web app that would allow one to rapidly click through all of the images in the logs/test_* dirs. Each image would need dirname/filename so that when the tester/clicker saw one with a problem, s/he could note the image for later investigation/results-reproducing/bug-filing.
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Many of our app's bugs can be found not by failures of my Selenium/pysaunter tests but by either watching the tests run OR by looking at all the image files afterwards. The first method is too slow, and the second is painful primarily because of the need to keep switching from one test dir to another with Mac's Finder's slideshow feature. (Plus that feature doesn't let one know when one is at the last image.)
I'd really like to see pysaunter enhanced to include a simple web app that would allow one to rapidly click through all of the images in the logs/test_* dirs. Each image would need dirname/filename so that when the tester/clicker saw one with a problem, s/he could note the image for later investigation/results-reproducing/bug-filing.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: