In LambdaTest Insights, we've improved the date filtering for grouping tests. Now, you can group your test data on an Hourly, Daily, Weekly, or Monthly basis. This will help you dive deeper into time-based analysis.
In LambdaTest Insights, we've improved the date filtering for grouping tests. Now, you can group your test data on an Hourly, Daily, Weekly, or Monthly basis. This will help you dive deeper into time-based analysis.
We’ve upgraded the UnderPass application from Electron v7 to the latest Electron v32. This means you’ll enjoy better stability, faster performance, and seamless compatibility across all operating systems.
But that’s not all—EU users, we’ve got you covered! UnderPass is now available in the European Union.
Here’s what’s new in the UnderPass application:
💻 Bring Your Own Device (BYOD): You can now enjoy real device support for BYOD setups.
🔒 NTLM Flag and Private IP Support: We’ve added support for NTLM flags and private IPs for improved functionality.
✨ UI/UX Enhancements: The interface has been refined for a smoother, more intuitive user experience.
The consolidated JUnit XML report includes detailed information on all executed tests, i.e., which tests passed, failed, or were skipped, along with any error messages and stack traces for failed tests. It is widely supported across CI/CD tools, making it easy to integrate with existing workflows and other tools or systems.
📕 Refer to our documentation for detailed instructions on setting up your project and using the new JUnit XML report
Now, you can download artifacts for your test runs on both Espresso and XCUI frameworks and detailed reports for your Espresso test executions.
To generate artifacts and reports for your Espresso tests, add the artifacts: true
and reports: true
flag in your YAML file and pass the --download-artifacts
and --download-report
flag with the CLI command
📕 Refer to our detailed documentation to generate Espresso Artifacts and Reports
To generate artifacts for your XCUI tests, add the artifacts: true
flag in your YAML file and pass the --download-artifacts
flag with the CLI command
📕 Refer to our detailed documentation to generate XCUI Artifacts
Firefox Browser Update to Version 132.0
HyperExecute now supports Firefox version 132.0. This latest Firefox release includes performance and security improvements to ensure a smoother and safer testing experience.
Note : Firefox 132.0 is currently not compatible with Cypress. Users running Cypress tests should continue to use a compatible Firefox version until an update is released.
Selenium JAR Update to Version 4.26.0
HyperExecute has upgraded to Selenium JAR version 4.26.0. This update includes stability enhancements and bug fixes for better compatibility and reliability across various browsers
We've introduced new features in KaneAI to make your AI testing experience even smoother.
We now support the Playwright framework for automated web accessibility testing that allows you to integrate accessibility checks into your test suites. With Playwright accessibility automation, you can automate tests for issues like color contrast and missing ARIA attributes, ensuring your websites and web apps are more accessible.
You can also run these tests on various browsers and devices using the LambdaTest platform, making it easier to identify and address accessibility issues.
Detailed Cypress Command Logs in HyperExecute generate an extensive, human-readable record of all Cypress commands and their corresponding results, both in the console and as a file. It helps narrow down test logs, making debugging and troubleshooting Cypress tests easier.
📕 Learn how to enable Detailed Command Logs for your Cypress tests.
HyperExecute now supports an enhanced approach for managing multiple email addresses within the YAML configuration file. Previously, you needed to define multiple variables for email addresses (${email1}
, ${email2}
, etc.). With this update, a single variable can now hold multiple email addresses, separated by commas or underscores, simplifying report sharing. This enhancement eliminates the need for multiple variables, making maintaining and modifying email configurations easier.
📕 Check the Reports documentation to learn more about it.
Updated the browser versions across multiple platforms and upgraded the Selenium jars. This ensures compatibility with the latest features and security updates, improving test stability across different environments.
The following updates are now live:
LambdaTest now supports the latest iPhone 16 series with iOS 18 on its real device cloud, enabling precise manual and automated testing for mobile apps. Ensure cross-browser compatibility, UI responsiveness, and native app performance on real iPhone 16 devices.
You can test on the following iPhone 16 models:
LambdaTest Real Time App Testing now supports the screen reader feature for testing mobile app accessibility on real Android devices. This feature allows you to navigate through app elements with spoken descriptions of the UI, similar to Google TalkBack. It helps ensure your Android app complies with Web Content Accessibility Guidelines (WCAG).
Note: Currently, we have rolled out this feature in beta.
To get started, refer to our documentation on Screen Reader (TalkBack) for Android.
Now, test your Android apps on the latest Google Pixel 9 using our real device cloud.
This allows you to perform both manual and automated tests on a real Google Pixel 9, ensuring your mobile applications function as expected and are fully compatible with the Google Pixel 9.
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.