HyperExecute: Set Dynamic Email Address for Report Sharing

HyperExecute CLI added an enhancement to the --vars flag providing greater flexibility in specifying email addresses for report and artefact sharing. You can now use a variable to dynamically set the email address used to share reports or artefacts. This gives you more flexibility than hardcoding the email address in the YAML configuration file.

report: true
partialReports:
  location: target/surefire-reports/html
  type: html
  frameworkName: extent
  email:
      to:
        - "${email}"
        - "${email1}"

uploadArtifacts:
  - name: Reports 1
    path:
      - ProtractorTestReport.html
    email:
      to: 
        - "${email}"
        - "${email1}"

This is how you can pass the value of your email address via CLI by running the command

./hyperexecute --vars "email=xyz@abc.com" --vars "email1=abc@xyz.com"

📕 Read the documentation - How to dynamically set your email address? to learn more about it.

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HyperExecute: Accessibility Testing Support for Selenium and Cypress

HyperExecute now supports Accessibility Testing for both Selenium and Cypress! This update enables you to ensure that your web applications comply with accessibility standards such as WCAG 2.2 AA.

Benefits of Accessibility Testing in HyperExecute

With this feature, you can seamlessly validate a range of accessibility issues to create more inclusive and user-friendly web applications. Here's how it benefits you:

  • Automated Issue Detection: Identify common accessibility problems such as missing alt attributes, incorrect ARIA roles, and insufficient color contrast—early in the development process.
  • Detailed Accessibility Reports: Receive comprehensive reports that pinpoint accessibility issues, with actionable recommendations for resolving them.
  • Improved Compliance: Ensure your applications adhere to critical accessibility guidelines like WCAG 2.2 AA or previous versions: WCAG 2.0 A, WCAG 2.0 AA, WCAG 2.1 A, WCAG 2.1 AA, WCAG 2.1 AAA, and WCAG 2.2 A, helping you avoid legal risks and create a better experience for all users.

How to Use:

  • For Selenium Users: To start accessibility testing with Selenium, you have to pass "accessibility", true capability in your test files.

📕 Check out our detailed guide on executing your accessibility tests using Selenium on HyperExecute.

  • For Cypress Users: To start accessibility testing with Cypress, you have to pass accessibility: true capability in the cypressOps flag of your YAML file as well as update other necessary configurations in your project.

📕 Follow our step-by-step documentation to set up and run accessibility checks in Cypress v10 or Cypress v9 on HyperExecute.

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Expanded Selenium Support and Browser Updates

Selenium Version Support Expanded

HyperExecute now supports Selenium versions 4.16 to 4.21. This update ensures broader options for test automation frameworks and provides access to the latest Selenium features.

Firefox Browser Updated 

To maintain browser compatibility and access the newest features, we've incorporated support for Firefox version 128. This update guarantees reliable testing on the latest Firefox releases.

HyperExecute now integrates with k6 for Scalable Performance Testing

HyperExecute now supports k6, a powerful open-source performance testing tool. This integration empowers QA and developers to effortlessly scale their performance testing efforts and gain deeper insights into their applications' performance.

HyperExecute supports all versions of k6 (till 0.52). To use any particular version, all you have to do is mention that specific version in the HyperExecute YAML file

📕 Check the k6 integration documentation to learn more about it.

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Debug your Cypress Tests with Network HAR Logs

Now gain deeper insights into your application's network activity during Cypress testing with Network HAR Logs.

This feature is applicable on all versions of the Cypress

Benefits of Network HAR Logs:

  • Streamlined Debugging: Isolate network-related issues with greater ease by analyzing request behavior and response details.
  • Performance Optimization: Identify performance bottlenecks by pinpointing slow requests and optimizing network interactions.
  • Improved Load Order Diagnosis: Gain insights into load order issues that might affect your application's functionality.

📕 Check the Cypress documentation to learn more about it.

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Location Support for TimeZone Capability

HyperExecute has released an update for the location-based timezone capability.

With this exciting update, you can now use location names (e.g., "Kolkata") alongside UTC offsets. This empowers you to set precise timezones based on a user's location, ensuring a more seamless user experience.

Previously, you might have needed to use: capabilities.setCapability("timezone", "UTC+05:30");

Now, you can simply set: capabilities.setCapability("timezone", "Kolkata");

📕 Learn how to use timezone capability

HyperExecute Expands Browser Support for Faster, More Comprehensive Testing! 🚀

HyperExecute expands its support for the latest versions of browsers for all operating systems: Linux, Windows, and macOSNow you can ensure flawless functionality across a wider range of environments with support for the latest versions of these popular browsers: 

  • Chrome: 125
  • Edge: 125
  • Firefox: 126

With this expanded compatibility, you can streamline your testing process and deliver exceptional user experiences with confidence!

Now Test Your Mobile Apps on Android 15

LambdaTest real device cloud now supports Android 15 (Beta) on Google Pixel 6 Pro!

 

With this, you can:

  • Test your mobile applications on the latest Android 15.
  • Ensure compatibility on Pixel 6 Pro devices.
  • Leverage the newest features and improvements of Android 15.

Start testing your apps today to stay ahead of the curve and deliver the best experience to your users. 

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