Self-Healing Test Pipelines
Build test pipelines that learn from failures and adapt automatically using Synapse memory.
Self-Healing Test Pipelines
Traditional test suites break when the UI changes. Self-healing tests use Synapse memory to learn from past failures and adapt — reducing flaky tests and maintenance burden.
Concept
┌─────────┐ fails ┌──────────┐ store ┌──────────┐
│ Test │ ───────▶ │ Synapse │ ───────▶ │ Memories │
│ Run │ │ Memory │ │ (failures)│
└─────────┘ └──────────┘ └──────────┘
▲ │
│ recall │
│ before next run │
└─────────────────────┘- Test runs
- If it fails, store the failure (what went wrong, why, how to fix)
- Next run: recall relevant failures before executing
- Apply known fixes automatically
Implementation
Step 1: Test Wrapper
Wrap each test with memory recall/store:
import requests
from datetime import datetime
URL = "https://synapse.schaefer.zone"
MIND_KEY = "mk_..."
def self_healing_test(test_name, test_fn):
"""Decorator: wrap a test with self-healing memory."""
def wrapper():
# 1. Recall past failures for this test
past_failures = requests.get(
f"{URL}/memory/search?q={test_name}+failure",
headers={"Authorization": f"Bearer {MIND_KEY}"}
).json()
# 2. Run test with failure context
try:
test_fn(known_failures=past_failures)
except Exception as e:
# 3. Store the failure
store_failure(test_name, e, traceback.format_exc())
raise
return wrapper
def store_failure(test_name, error, traceback_str):
requests.post(f"{URL}/memory",
headers={"Authorization": f"Bearer {MIND_KEY}",
"Content-Type": "application/json"},
json={
"category": "mistake",
"key": f"test_failure_{test_name}_{datetime.now().isoformat()}",
"content": f"Test: {test_name}\nError: {error}\nTrace:\n{traceback_str}",
"tags": ["test", "failure", test_name],
"priority": "high"
})Step 2: Adaptive Test Logic
Inside the test, check for known failures and apply fixes:
@self_healing_test
def test_login_page(browser, known_failures=None):
browser.goto("https://app.com/login")
# Check if we've seen this page change before
if known_failures and known_failures.get("results"):
for failure in known_failures["results"]:
if "button moved" in failure["content"].lower():
# Use accessibility label instead of coordinates
browser.click(by_label="Login button")
return
# Default: use coordinates
browser.click(x=150, y=400)Step 3: Recovery Strategies
Store recovery strategies as memories:
def store_recovery(failure_type, strategy):
requests.post(f"{URL}/memory",
headers={"Authorization": f"Bearer {MIND_KEY}",
"Content-Type": "application/json"},
json={
"category": "skill",
"key": f"recovery_{failure_type}",
"content": strategy,
"tags": ["test", "recovery", failure_type],
"priority": "high"
})
# Store recoveries for common failures
store_recovery("element_not_found",
"When element not found by ID, try by CSS class, then by XPath, "
"then by accessibility label. Take screenshot for debugging.")
store_recovery("timeout",
"Increase timeout to 30s. If still fails, check if page is loading "
"dynamically — wait for specific element instead of fixed time.")
store_recovery("stale_element",
"Re-find element before each interaction. Don't cache element references "
"across page transitions.")Step 4: CI Integration
# .gitlab-ci.yml
test:self-healing:
script:
- export SYNAPSE_MIND_KEY=$SYNAPSE_TEST_MIND_KEY
- pytest tests/ --self-healing
after_script:
# Summarize new failures
- python scripts/synapse_failure_summary.pyStep 5: Failure Analysis Dashboard
# Get all test failures from the last week
r = requests.get(
f"{URL}/memory/search?q=test+failure",
headers={"Authorization": f"Bearer {MIND_KEY}"}
)
# Group by test name
failures = {}
for mem in r.json().get("results", []):
test_name = extract_test_name(mem["content"])
failures.setdefault(test_name, []).append(mem)
# Report
for test, fails in sorted(failures.items(), key=lambda x: -len(x[1])):
print(f"{test}: {len(fails)} failures")Best Practices
Common Failure Patterns to Store
| Failure Type | What to Store |
|---|---|
| Element not found | Selector tried, page state, screenshot |
| Timeout | Wait time, what was being waited for |
| Assertion failed | Expected vs actual value |
| Network error | URL, status code, response body |
| Permission denied | Required permission, current user role |