Webinar - Test Orchestration using HyperExecute: A giant leap from test execution

 Join our webinar on Test Orchestration using HyperExecute on June 30th | 10:00 AM PST | 7:00 PM CET | 10:30 PM IST 📺 

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Speakers 🎤 

  • 👤 Mayank Bhola - Co-Founder & Head Of Engineering At LambdaTest
  • 👤 Harshit Paul - Product & Growth Manager At LambdaTest

What will you learn ❓ 

  • What is test orchestration and how is it different from test execution?
  • How can enterprises achieve quicker go to market?
  • HyperExecute's world-class features?
  • How can the right data help with better decision-making?

Introducing the Pre-loaded Extension feature for Chrome!

Hey, testers 👋 

Now add your favourite Chrome extensions using the Pre-loaded Extension feature before launching the test session — no more logging in and adding Chrome extensions inside virtual machines. 

Instead, the same extension will be available for you inside the test session. Additionally, you can add Chrome extensions inside the session as well. 

Give our new Pre-loaded Chrome Extension a spin!

Start testing

Introducing the 'allowHosts' capability in LambdaTest Tunnel!

Hey Testers 😀 

With the latest tunnel binary release, we have added a new capability -allowHosts to provide domains that will be resolved from the LambdaTest Tunnel binary and the rest from the LambdaTest servers.

Using the -allowHosts capability will reduce latency during test execution as data will be transferred from the tunnel client. Additionally, you can use this to control the flow of traffic from a user's network.

–allowHosts <comma_separated_domains>

Shown below is an example of -allowHosts capability 👇 

./LT  --user <username> --key <secret> –allowHosts google.com,apple.com, amazon.com 
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