Synnax reposted this
Pytest and Google's OpenHTF have gained popularity for validating hardware components. The problem? OpenHTF has little to no documentation, Pytest is built for software, and neither of them provide a real-time view into how components are behaving. This makes it challenging to debug subtle issues that require quick access to sensor data. Synnax's Pytest extension let's you visualize tests as they run, clearly associate test cases with telemetry, and identify issue as they arise. Here's a demo of Synnax running a pressurization test suite. It automatically labels a failed pressure stability test, and permanently records the cause of failure for later access.
Is Synnax backed by Influx, or is it your own custom thing? We use Influx + grafana for test data gathering and visualization, but this thing looks like a much better interface than what we've got going now.
Looks useful and easy to work with. Well done!
The rate of improvement on Synnax is astounding - keep up the good work.
Test Engineering Manager, Monarch Tractor
4moThat sums up why I like influx. Great videos.