Support for Appium and Maestro Android Emulator

HyperExecute now supports the Appium and the Maestro Android Emulator, providing enhanced flexibility for mobile application testing on Android emulators.

Key Features:

  • Streamlined Emulator Integration: Perform testing on virtual devices without requiring physical hardware, reducing setup complexity.
  • Parallel Execution: Run multiple tests simultaneously on virtual devices using HyperExecute’s parallelism to speed up test cycles and reduce execution time for functional and UI tests.
  • Customizable Capabilities: You can define emulator configurations such as device name, platform version, and orientation directly within your test files.

📕 Refer to our detailed documentation for Appium and Maestro on configuring and running tests with Android emulators.

New Version Release for Beta and Dev Edge Browser

HyperExecute expands its support for the latest versions of dev and beta browsers for the Windows platform. With this expanded compatibility, you can streamline your testing process and confidently deliver exceptional user experiences!

  • Dev version: 132.0.2957.11
  • Beta version: 132.0.2957.11

Fetch Mobile App Profile Metrics Using API

In App Automation, you can now get app profiling metrics from your test sessions using an API. You can add this API to your CI/CD pipelines or automation frameworks. This allows you to get real-time performance data—like CPU usage, memory, disk usage, and network activity.

To get the profiling details, send a request to the LambdaTest API. Use your LambdaTest Username, Access Key, and the session ID. The response will include the metrics in JSON format. This makes it easy to link with other tools or reporting systems for more analysis.

To get started, refer to this guide on fetching app profiling metrics using API.

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HyperExecute Update: Consolidated Reports, Artifacts, and Browser Support

Consolidated JUnit XML Report Generation

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

Generate Artifacts for Espresso & XCUI Frameworks

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

Browser and Selenium Updates

  • 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

New Features in KaneAI

We've introduced new features in KaneAI to make your AI testing experience even smoother.

  • JavaScript Execution: Inject and run custom JavaScript directly in your tests for added flexibility and control. 
  • Scroll in Element Support: Scroll within specific elements to interact with hidden content in dynamic elements, making testing easier. 
  • Code Generation for Selenium Java: Generate test scripts for Selenium Java.
  • Geolocation, Proxy, and Tunnel Support: Test across various regions or simulate local environments with custom geolocations, proxies, and tunnels. 
  • Variable Support: Make your tests adaptable with dynamic values by setting and using variables.
  • API Testing Support: Add API tests within KaneAI, enabling comprehensive backend testing alongside your web tests. 
  • Jira Integration for Test Planner: Streamline your workflow by importing test plans and cases directly from Jira summaries and descriptions. 

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Test Accessibility of Your iOS Apps on Real Devices

LambdaTest now supports manual accessibility testing of iOS apps (web and native) on real device cloud. With this feature, you can ensure that your iOS apps are accessible to all users, including those with impairments. 

On real iOS devices, you can now test various accessibility settings, like:

  • Text Size Adjustments: Test how your app responds to different text sizes.
  • Contrast Settings: Ensure that content remains clear and readable with high-contrast modes.
  • Motion Reduction: Verify your mobile app’s compatibility with reduced-motion settings for a smoother, less animated experience.

To get started, check out this guide on accessibility testing on iOS devices.

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HyperExecute Update: Added Bitbucket Support in Projects ✨

HyperExecute Projects now supports Bitbucket repositories for workflow scheduling. You can seamlessly connect and manage workflows using either GitHub or Bitbucket repositories.

Key Functionalities:

  • Connect Bitbucket repositories using Repository Access Tokens
  • Schedule and automate workflows from Bitbucket repositories
  • Maintain existing GitHub integration with unchanged functionality

📕 Refer to this documentation on HyperExecute Projects.

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Test Manager: New Features and Enhancements

We have rolled out some new updates to Test Manager. With these enhancements, you'll have more visibility and control over your testing process, making it easier to manage everything.

  • Select Multiple Test Cases in Builds: Now, you can easily select multiple test cases in your builds, simplifying your management tasks.
  • View Test Case Count: Want to know how many test cases you have? You can quickly check the count in any folder and its subfolders.
  • New Test Case Status Options: We've added some new status options and updated a few existing ones for your test cases, so you can set them to:
    • Unverified (previously Draft)
    • Faulty
    • Ready
    • Live (previously  Open)
    • Archived (previously Closed)

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Test Manager: Explore the New Features

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We’ve just rolled out some awesome new features in our AI-powered Test Manager that will streamline your test management game. Let's walk through what’s new:

  • Tagging and Preconditions: You can now import and map tags and preconditions to your test cases, making it way easier to keep everything organized and efficient.
  • API Enhancements: Managing test data is smoother than ever. With new POST and PUT API capabilities, you can easily send or update test data—perfect for automating those updates into your CI/CD pipeline.
  • CSV Export: Need to export test cases for reporting or analysis? You can now export everything in CSV format, giving you the flexibility to handle your test data however you like.
  • BDD Scenarios: Stay on top of your progress by viewing and updating the status of your BDD scenarios in builds. 
  • Manual Test Execution Updates: You can now add remarks and even attach files directly during manual test execution, giving you extra clarity and context for each case.
  • TestRail Integration: Using TestRail for test management? You can now directly import test case data from TestRail, making your migration super easy.

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Now Test on macOS Sequoia and Android 15

We are live with two new additions to enhance your testing capabilities:

macOS Sequoia Support for Real Time Testing
You can now run your manual tests on the latest macOS Sequoia, ensuring compatibility with Apple’s newest operating system. Test your web applications across browsers in a real macOS Sequoia environment to catch potential issues early and improve the overall user experience for macOS users.

Android 15 Support on Google Pixel Emulators
Stay ahead of the curve by testing your mobile applications on Android 15 using Google Pixel emulators. Ensure your apps run smoothly on the latest Android version, checking for performance, UI responsiveness, and compatibility.

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What’s New in HyperExecute: Detailed Cypress Logs, and Report Email Handling

1. Cypress Detailed Command Logs for Enhanced Debugging New Release

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.

2. Parameterized Report Email Handling in YAML Enhancement

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.

3. Browser and Selenium Updates for Linux, Windows, and macOS New Release

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:

  • Firefox: version 129.0
  • Chrome: version 128.0
  • Selenium Jars: version 4.24
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