Parthvi Vala is a Software QA Engineer with 11 years of experience in test automation and quality engineering, currently working at SUSE in Bengaluru. He has a strong background at Red Hat where he contributed to CloudForms, Insights, and the odo team, building and maintaining pytest- and Selenium-based test frameworks and libraries. Parthvi has hands-on open-source experience automating integration tests for notable projects like ManageIQ and contributing QA infrastructure and test maintenance to the widely used Rancher platform. He blends backend test development with practical DevOps-minded fixes (dependency bumps, deprecated test handling) to keep large cloud-native systems reliable. Known for translating complex feature behavior into robust automated suites, he also brings experience from Google Summer of Code work integrating phone verification and Twilio into Django applications. Based in Bengaluru, he pairs engineering rigor with a track record of shipping repeatable, framework-level test solutions for enterprise cloud software.
11 years of coding experience
5 years of employment as a software developer
Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.), Computer Engineering, Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.), Computer Engineering at Government Engineering College,Bhavnagar
Contributions:6 reviews, 227 commits, 233 PRs in 2 years 4 months
Contributions summary:Parthvi's contributions focused on automating integration tests for the ManageIQ project. They implemented tests for the help menu and report deletion within the integration tests. Additionally, they modified code related to report downloads and created tests for creating and deleting schedules. The user worked heavily within the testing frameworks (pytest) to automate the tests, as demonstrated by the changes in the test files provided in the commits.
Contributions:8 PRs, 6 pushes, 1 branch in 1 year 3 months
Contributions summary:Parthvi's primary contributions involve modifying and deprecating existing test suites within the `rancher/rancher` repository. This included skipping deprecated tests related to hosted provisioning and node scaling for various cloud providers like AKS, EKS, and GKE. Additionally, the user fixed function calls for creating hosted clusters and bumped the version of an internal dependency, shepherd, indicating a focus on test infrastructure and maintenance. The commits suggest the user is responsible for ensuring the quality and reliability of the Rancher platform through automated testing.
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