| ▲ | palidanx 3 hours ago | |
Sorry, I kind of have a dumb question here. So we have a bunch of legacy selenium scripts that do end to end user testing, and occasion they break (either because of a network error, or devs committed something that breaks a test). We were looking at seeing if a model could look at the screenshot of the failure, some of the original website source code, and try to fix the failing test. My question is with vibium, would it make more sense to port the legacy tests over to vibium, and if a test fail, use its capabilities to try to self-heal? | ||
| ▲ | hugs 2 hours ago | parent [-] | |
i apologize, but i'll answer your question with a metaphor. i want to build an island resort and a bridge from the mainland to get there. do i build the island resort first or the bridge first? here's my thinking: if the resort is popular and a fun place to be, there will be a huge incentive to build the bridge next. but we might also find out that building the bridge will ultimately be economically impractical and we should just stick to using ferry boats. at least we'll have a cool island resort to go to, though! so for now, i'm just focusing on building the island resort at the moment. but i really, really want to build that bridge, too, asap. | ||