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Feature Request
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Resolution: Unresolved
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Major
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1.0.0.Final
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Hi Red Hat team 👋
I’m working on a UI testing suite for a mock food ordering platform and wanted to suggest using publicly available, structured price lists as sample datasets for frontend component testing, especially for testing dropdowns, grids, and pricing logic.
One great example I’ve found is this Domino’s Pizza price list for Australia. The data is structured, real-world, and reflects changing variables like region-based pricing and deal structures – which can be very useful when testing how apps handle dynamic pricing in various UIs or APIs.
This could be a handy example in any documentation or mock data repositories you're maintaining, especially for demonstrating real-world test cases in food delivery platforms, which are often used as demo apps for learning Red Hat tools.
Thanks for the amazing work you’re doing – and hope this little suggestion helps! 🙌
Kind regards,