Articles about QA
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Adapting to PrestaShop 9: Guzzle is gone, what's next?
PrestaShop 9 no longer includes Guzzle by default. Here's how to adapt your module.
PrestaShop 9 is a major release, meaning it introduces breaking changes, including the removal of certain dependencies. One of the most impactful changes for module developers is the removal of Guzzle, a popular HTTP client that many modules relied on.
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Reworking the "Update Assistant" Module V7: Our Experience
Transforming Complexity into Efficiency: The Story Behind Update Assistant V7
Let’s face it—our Update Assistant module was messy. The front-end was confusing, the user experience was challenging, and even minor adjustments were a little more complex than what we would have liked.
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The (new) PrestaShop Test Framework
And how we're continually improving the quality of the PrestaShop project
For a few months, quality has been a priority for PrestaShop: the QA team and I are proud to announce that we’re making great steps in improving the overall quality of the core project. Automatizing tests is a big part of this process: let’s see what we’re doing, why, and how! Note: this article is focused on the Core only, but that is just a small part of what the QA team is working on. More to come in a future article!
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Introducing a new bug severity classification
Discover how issues related to PrestaShop software are qualified and prioritized
According to the Information Technology Infrastructure Library (ITIL), a bug is an “event that is not part of the standard operation of a service and causes an unplanned interruption or decrease the quality of service”. And it is everybody’s job to chase them all!
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