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Drivy | Multiple jobs (Frontend, Backend, Full-Stack) | Paris, France | ONSITE, REMOTE, Full-time | https://en.drivy.com/jobs, https://drivy.engineering

We believe shared cars are a better way to move around, offering more flexibility and more convenience.

We are already the #1 car rental marketplace in Europe, and we believe the adoption will be 100 times larger in just a few years.

We are present in several countries, have great mobile apps, and kickass hardware. And we're just getting started.

We're looking for Frontend, Backend and Full-Stack developers.

Take a look at our engineering blog - https://drivy.engineering https://en.drivy.com/jobs

Please apply via the above link and mention Hacker News!


Drivy | Multiple jobs (Backend, Full-Stack) | Paris, France | ONSITE, REMOTE, Full-time | https://en.drivy.com/jobs, https://drivy.engineering

We believe shared cars are a better way to move around, offering more flexibility and more convenience.

We are already the #1 car rental marketplace in Europe, and we believe the adoption will be 100 times larger in just a few years.

We are present in several countries, have great mobile apps, and kickass hardware. And we're just getting started.

We're looking for Backend and Full-Stack developers.

Take a look at our engineering blog - https://drivy.engineering https://en.drivy.com/jobs

Please apply via the above link and mention Hacker News!


Drivy | Multiple jobs (Backend, Full-Stack) | Paris, France | ONSITE, REMOTE, Full-time | https://en.drivy.com/jobs, https://drivy.engineering

We believe shared cars are a better way to move around, offering more flexibility and more convenience.

We are already the #1 car rental marketplace in Europe, and we believe the adoption will be 100 times larger in just a few years.

We are present in several countries, have great mobile apps, and kickass hardware. And we're just getting started.

We're looking for Backend and Full-Stack developers.

Take a look at our engineering blog - https://drivy.engineering https://en.drivy.com/jobs

Please apply via the above link and mention Hacker News!


Important announcement for Drivy applicants: I have taken the time to complete the "coding task" for this company. I've then failed to get any member of this company to look at what I did. Poked multiple Drivy employees on LI trying to convince them to look at the code... Mais c'etais tout en vain.

Do not start this company's coding assignment without a very clear indication someone will ever bother to look at it!!!


I can't edit this comment, so just confirming that Drivy took a look and the facts very much show that I did not follow the application process properly. Go ahead and take the test!


I'm sorry to hear that. This is of course not normal, could you please let me know where you sent it? We look at all applicants' tests sent via our job page, and if yours got lost then it's an error that I'd be happy to fix.

Mail: marc at drivy dot com


Drivy | Multiple jobs (Backend, Full-Stack) | Paris, France | ONSITE, REMOTE, Full-time | https://en.drivy.com/jobs, https://drivy.engineering We believe shared cars are a better way to move around, offering more flexibility and more convenience. We are already the #1 car rental marketplace in Europe, and we believe the adoption will be 100 times larger in just a few years. We are present in several countries, have great mobile apps, and kickass hardware. And we're just getting started. We're looking for Backend and Full-Stack developers. Take a look at our engineering blog - https://drivy.engineering https://en.drivy.com/jobs Please apply via the above link and mention Hacker News!


Unfortunately, headless Chrome is still missing some features and file downloads is one of them.

I believe Nightmare [1] (running on Electron) handles files download, it might be worth looking at it?

[1] https://github.com/segmentio/nightmare


Indeed, some features are not supported yet (setting size, alerts, ...). We're lucky not to use too many of them in our actual test suite!


Just implemented headless testing for a rails app today, and discovered that alert support has been worked around in the latest Capybara (2.14.4).

https://github.com/teamcapybara/capybara/commit/12c100597093...


In fact no we didn't do any kind of benchmark. It's an assumption made of feedback from other users. As we knew we wanted to switch to headless Chrome anyway, we didn't investigate more into this part.


The rating count seems to be based on IMDB (the name of the argument passed to Omive's server is imdb_rating).


From the author: this is my very first gem, I'm open to every comment :)


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