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Vedro Community

A warm welcome to the Vedro Community—small in numbers but brimming with enthusiasm! Whether you’re a new user exploring automated testing or a seasoned QA engineer ready to share your knowledge, this is your go-to hub. Dive in, learn, and help us shape the future of Vedro!


Top Contributors

Our community thrives thanks to dedicated individuals who support others, create plugins, or write tutorials. Here are a few of our most active contributors:

  • @AliceQA – Known for her deep dives into edge-case testing strategies.
  • @BobTheDev – Developed multiple plugins, including a Slack integration for Vedro test alerts.
  • @JaneTest – Active on Telegram, always ready to answer questions and review PRs.

Want to see your name here? Share your ideas, plugins, or solutions on Telegram, GitHub, or any of our other channels. We regularly update this section to highlight community heroes.


Quick Access: New to Vedro?

Getting started with Vedro is easy:

  1. Check the Official Documentation

  2. Join Our Real-Time Chat

Tip: If you’re migrating from another testing framework, our Migration Guide can help streamline the process.


Community Plugins

Explore the growing list of community-developed plugins to supercharge your Vedro setup:

  • Vedro Plugins Catalog
    A curated collection of core and popular community plugins.

  • PyPI Plugins
    Search “vedro” on PyPI to discover more packages from community members.

  • GitHub Repositories
    Find specialized or experimental plugins under the “vedro” topic on GitHub.

Share your plugin: If you’ve built a plugin, we’d love to feature it. Contact us or submit a PR to the official plugins repo.


Upcoming Events & Webinars

Stay in the loop with live meetups and webinars that bring the Vedro community together:

  • April 10, 2025 – Webinar: “Testing Microservices with Vedro”

    • A deeper look into orchestrating tests across multiple microservices, followed by a Q&A.
  • May 5, 2025 – Virtual Meetup

    • Show-and-tell! Community members present their unique solutions and plugins.
  • June 20, 2025 – Ask-Me-Anything (AMA) with Maintainers

    • Pick the brains of the core team about Vedro’s roadmap and behind-the-scenes.

Event ideas? We welcome suggestions—get in touch on Telegram or open a discussion on GitHub!


Articles & Blog Posts

We’ve grouped community and official articles into categories to help you explore specific topics. Get inspired, learn new tricks, and see how others solve testing challenges with Vedro.

Flaky Tests & Reliability

Integrations & DevOps

Hooks, Extensions & Advanced Usage

Testing Strategies & Best Practices

For more, head over to Medium or DEV Community.

Written about Vedro? Let us know! We love showcasing community articles that share new approaches or real-world experiences.


How I Can Help

It’s not just about code—there are many ways to support the Vedro ecosystem:

  1. Spread the Word

    • Mention Vedro on social media, star our GitHub repo, or recommend us to friends who might need a Python test framework.
  2. Write Tutorials & Articles

    • Share your experience or unique solution on Medium, DEV, or your own blog. We’ll gladly link to it from our community pages!
  3. Answer Questions & Mentor Newcomers

    • Join the Telegram group to help others troubleshoot issues. Even a single helpful reply can make a difference.
  4. Host or Participate in Events

    • Volunteer to present at a meetup or webinar. Have a topic idea? We’d love to feature you in an upcoming event.
  5. Contribute to Documentation

    • Spot a typo in the docs? Found a gap that could use an example? Submit a quick update on GitHub or open an issue.
  6. Create or Enhance Plugins

    • Got an idea for a plugin that might help others? Develop it and share it on PyPI or GitHub. Collaborative efforts can turn small ideas into big improvements.
  7. Report Bugs & Suggest Features

    • Use GitHub Issues to let us know about any problems or propose enhancements. Even small suggestions shape Vedro’s future!

No contribution is too small—everyone’s effort counts. If you’re unsure where to start, feel free to ask in the Telegram group. We’ll point you in the right direction!


Join Our Social Channels

Connect with the community and stay current on updates:

  • Telegram: Vedro Universe
    Quick Q&A, daily chatter, and immediate help from core contributors.

  • Instagram: @vedro_universe
    Visual sneak peeks, event reminders, and behind-the-scenes content.

  • X (Twitter): @vedro_universe
    Follow for release news, retweets of community projects, and short tips.


Final Thoughts

We’re thrilled to have you here! As a small, tight-knit community, we value quality contributions and friendly collaboration. Jump into our chats, share your ideas, and let’s keep building Vedro into the best testing framework it can be. If you ever have suggestions or questions, reach out—we can’t wait to meet you!

Happy testing!
— The Vedro Team