Organize your tests using Build Inactivity Time

Hey folks 😀 

LambdaTest's Automation now supports Build Inactivity Time, also known as Build Splitting logic, which allows you to track your progress by identifying tests run at specific intervals. 

The Build Splitting logic lets you specify a time interval, after which the system will mark the build as complete after waiting for the specified period of time. As a result, if you run new builds after this time period, they will be created as new builds.

 📕  For more details, visit the documentation - Setting Up the Build Inactivity Time

Here are some additional enhancements to LambdaTest Automation 👇 

  • The Live Interaction feature is now supported on macOS - Monterey and Ventura.
  • Newly added Lambda Hooks to interpret test results: skipped, ignored, unknown, and, error.

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Coding Jag Weekly: 139th Issue is out

Welcome to the 139th edition of Coding Jag brought to you by LambdaTest!👐

In today's digital landscape, Selenium has emerged as a cornerstone in the world of test automation. However, despite its strengths, Selenium tests can sometimes exhibit instability, leading to flaky and unreliable results.

In this issue of Coding Jag, we navigate the hurdles to maximize the potential of Selenium as a test automation framework.

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Coding Jag Weekly: 138th Issue is out

Welcome to the 138th edition of Coding Jag, brought to you by LambdaTest!👐

AI has already made significant strides in automating routine tasks in the software development and testing process. As these capabilities become increasingly sophisticated, there is a growing concern about the potential impact they have on the careers of developers and testers.

In this edition of Coding Jag, we explore the ever-increasing role of AI in software development and testing and discuss how professionals can prepare for the changes that lie ahead.

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Step up your debugging game with the All-New LT Debug 2.0

Experience hassle-free debugging with the all-new LT Debug 2.0 🔧 

Our latest update comes packed with three powerful new features to simplify your workflow. 👇 

📌 Record and Replay Tests using Chrome DevTools Recorder 

You can replay or retest user flow as an automated test on 3000+ browser and OS combinations on the LambdaTest cloud grid without downloading the code and running it manually on your local machine. 


📌 CSS Inspector

With the CSS Inspector, you can access the CSS properties of any HTML element by selecting the specific element on the web page. 

This will help you make changes to a website’s CSS rules in real time to debug layout issues, test different color schemes, optimizing a website’s performance by identifying and removing unused CSS code.

📌 Color Picker

The Color Picker feature allows you to get the color of any pixel on the screen with a single click on the extension. It helps you select and apply colors to various elements of a web page, making it easier to debug and customize the visual appearance of the interface.

📄 Read our blog to know more - Introducing LT Debug 2.0

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Live with New Widget: Job Queue Time Trends

Now visualize your job queue time in an easy-to-read time-series plot using the Job Queue Time Trends widget for HyperExecute. It enables you to see how much time each job spends in the queue before execution, giving you an overview of your testing pipeline's efficiency. 🕛

How this widget helps you?
  1. Identify bottlenecks: By monitoring your job queue time, you can quickly identify potential bottlenecks and take necessary actions to improve the efficiency of your testing pipeline.
  2. Optimize resource allocation: Understanding your job queue time helps you make informed decisions about resource allocation, ensuring that your testing infrastructure is used optimally.
  3. Improved collaboration: Share insights from the Job Queue Time Widget with your team members to foster collaboration and improve your testing processes.

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HyperExecute: New Features & Enhancements

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The latest set of features for LambdaTest's HyperExecute is now live!

Test History  

HyperExecute now provides you with the history of a test case to give an important insight into the test case. You can easily figure out whether the failure in a test case is actually of value or has been failing frequently. 

Job Archiving  

Now you can archive jobs that are unimportant or maybe were aborted by your team. Archived jobs can be seen together in one place if you want to refer to them later.

Support for Appium  

HyperExecute now supports the Appium framework, allowing you to run Appium tests on real devices. With HyperExecute's agility and speed, you can streamline your testing processes and achieve superior results with ease. 

In addition, you can now distribute and execute your test cases in parallel on multiple devices, enabling faster and more efficient testing than ever before.

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Coding Jag Weekly: 137th Issue is out

Welcome to the 137th edition of Coding Jag, brought to you by LambdaTest!👐

The goal of testing isn't just to find bugs; it's also to uphold a set of ideals that guide the whole process. 

The ethos of testing includes principles such as quality, transparency, collaboration, and continuous improvement.  

In this issue of Coding Jag, we explore the critical role testing plays in software development.

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Coding Jag Weekly: 136th Issue is out

Welcome to the 136th edition of Coding Jag, brought to you by LambdaTest!👐

In the Software Development Life Cycle (SDCL), testing is an essential part of ensuring quality and functionality. 

Software testing looks exciting and challenging as technology continues to evolve at an unprecedented rate.

In this issue of Coding Jag, we explore what the future of software testing looks like and what it means for software testers in terms of their roles, responsibilities, and the skills they need to succeed in this rapidly evolving industry.

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Debug your Selenium tests using Telemetry Logs

LambdaTest Automation now supports Telemetry Logs to take your Selenium debugging experience to the next level 🚀

With Telemetry Logs, you can gain greater insights into your Selenium tests and unearth issues faster than ever before. By leveraging Selenium 4 and OpenTelemetry integration, view the tracing of requests and event logs for each request to troubleshoot your test sessions. 🔍 

📕 To get started, check out our documentation - Selenium Debugging using Telemetry Logs

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Coding Jag Weekly: 135th Issue is out

Welcome to the 135th edition of Coding Jag, brought to you by LambdaTest!👐

Go testing frameworks have gained popularity due to their simplicity, performance, efficiency, and integration capabilities, making them a preferred choice for web application testing.

So, let's dive into this issue of Coding Jag and discover the perfect Go testing framework for your projects!

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