Introducing support for Appium 2.0

Hey folks 👋 

Now harness the real power of mobile test automation with Appium 2.0 on LambdaTest real device cloud for Android testing 📱 

Appium 2.0 is an upgrade to the Appium framework that comes with powerful features to make the most of your testing experience.🚀 

To use Appium 2.0 for Android app automation, pass the following capability in your test script.

appiumVersion : '2.0'

Bug fixes 🐞

  • Fixed a bug in real-time app testing for scroll gestures using a mouse wheel or trackpad on a real iOS device.

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Real Time Testing on macOS Ventura, Safari 16 and iOS 16 💥

Hey Folks 😀 

The last couple of weeks has been productive for us! We released some new exciting features in LambdaTest Real Time Testing to make your testing experience even more awesome. 

Check out the latest features 📢 

1. macOS Ventura & Safari 16 Are Now Available 🖥️

Now perform cross browser testing on the latest operating system - macOS Ventura with Safari 16.

2. Test On iOS 16 📱 

Are your web and mobile apps ready for iOS 16? Kickstart your mobile testing on a wide range of iOS simulators running iOS 16. 

Note: Currently, we've released macOS Ventura and iOS 16 in the Beta phase!

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Monitor user-facing bugs with LambdaTest & Datadog!

Hey folks 👋 

Now signup with LambdaTest through the Datadog Marketplace, and identify and report front-end bugs as Datadog incidents from the LambdaTest platform. 🐞

You can also leverage this integration to visualize your key testing metrics with an out-of-the-box Datadog dashboard. 📊 

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LambdaTest's HyperExecute is now available at the Microsoft Azure Marketplace!

Hey Folks 😀 

Our intelligent test orchestration platform - HyperExecute, is now available on the Microsoft Azure Marketplace. 💥 

Testers and developers can now deploy and manage their cloud applications on the productive and trusted Azure platform. ☁️



We are now one step closer to helping the QA & developer communities ship code at lightning speed.🚀 

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Live with Siesta Integration!

To make your web automation more productive than ever, we at LambdaTest are thrilled to announce our integration with Siesta by Bryntum -a JavaScript and UI testing tool for web pages and Node.js processes. 🚀 

The LambdaTest and Siesta integration allow you to perform automated testing of websites or web apps on an online browser farm of 3000+ browsers and OS combinations.

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LambdaTest integrates with Deque!

Hey Folks 👋 

We at LambdaTest are pleased to announce our partnership with Deque to enable you to integrate Accessibility testing into your QA process easily. 


With Deque‘s axe digital accessibility toolkit, you can automate accessibility tests of websites and Android web applications and gain greater visibility into accessibility issues.

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Testμ Conference 2022 - The Future of Testing 🎙️

Hey Folks 😀 

We are thrilled to announce the launch of the 𝐓𝐞𝐬𝐭μ 𝐂𝐨𝐧𝐟𝐞𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐜𝐞 by LambdaTest - an online testing summit.🎙️

If you are passionate about quality, you wouldn't want to miss this 3-day online conference from 23-25 Aug. 🗓️ 

We've got a star-studded keynote speakers lineup.🔊

Do check out our website to know who they are! We've also got 20+ star speakers from across the globe who will cover everything from the latest automation tools, and continuous testing to testing strategy and more. 🧑‍💻🌏 

Stay tuned to know who they are! ✌️

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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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