Interesting approach, Ilya, curious how well Debuggo adapts when site layouts change unexpectedly.
I Spent Months Trying to "Revive" Our E2E Tests. Now I'm Building My Own AI Tool
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@[Andrew Mewborn]
Spot on! That's exactly why I don't use AI for every execution step (it would be too slow).
My approach is hybrid:
- Creation: AI is used once to "record" the intent and generate stable steps (stored in the DB). This ensures fast execution speeds later.
- Self-Healing: If the layout changes and a locator breaks during a run, the system detects it. It then triggers the AI again to analyze the new DOM, find the updated locator, and automatically update the database.
So, it runs fast like a standard script but adapts like an AI agent when needed.
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