HyperExecute Updates: New Summary Bar, and support for Aborting Jobs

Hey LambdaTesters 😀 

Take a look at some of the features added to LambdaTest - HyperExecute ⚡

RELEASE VERSION: 1.86

The All-New Summary Bar  

With our all-new Summary bar, you can now easily see all the information about your HyperExecute Jobs in one place.

Support for Aborting All Jobs simultaneously  

The Abort all jobs feature lets you stop multiple running HyperExecute jobs at once.

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Camera Image Injection in Android, Idle Timeout support, and more

Hi there! 👋 

Here is a quick rundown of the latest additions to the manual and automated app testing for real devices 

Camera Image Injection 📷 

The Camera Injection feature for Android is now live in LambdaTest's App Testing.


Support for Idle Timeout 🕑 

Added support for Idle Timeout on Android and iOS devices.


New Parameters for Uploading App via App URL  

  1. custom_id: This parameter lets you change the way the LambdaTest cloud servers store the link while uploading an app using App URL.
  2. visibility:  Using this parameter, you can change the visibility of the application being uploaded. Once the app is uploaded using the team value, everyone in the organization can access the same App URL to run the tests.

Apply Visual and Exception filters at once   

In App Automation, now you can apply Visual and Exception filters simultaneously.

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Live with Automation testing for OTT Streaming Devices

Hey LambdaTesters 👋 

We are pleased to launch our automation testing offering for OTT streaming devices! 📺

You can now perform native app automation of your Smart TV apps with real Apple TV, Roku TV, and Amazon Fire TV online using LambdaTest's Real device cloud. 

With features like parallel testing, remote control management, Appium integration, and localization testing, among others, enterprises can thoroughly test their digital offerings. 

Test on Smart TV ->

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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