New in HyperExecute: New Regions for Performance Testing and JUnit XML Report for XCUI Framework

New Regions Added for HyperExecute Performance Testing 

We are excited to announce the addition of four new regions for performance testing in HyperExecute. These regions enable better coverage, reduced latency, and enhanced testing capabilities for global users.

The new regions are:

  • Central India - Pune, Maharashtra
  • Malaysia - Southeast Asia (Singapore)
  • Argentina - South America (Brazil South)
  • Mexico - Mexico Central

📕 Visit our Performance Testing Documentation for step-by-step instructions on configuring your tests and making the most of HyperExecute's enhanced regional coverage.

Download Reports for XCUI Framework

Now, you can download the JUnit XML report for your test runs on the XCUI framework.

To generate reports for your XCUI tests, add the reports: true flag in your HyperExecute YAML file and pass the --download-report flag with the CLI command.

📕 Refer to our detailed documentation to Generate XCUI Reports

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New in HyperExecute: New Regions for Performance Testing and JUnit XML Report for XCUI Framework

New Regions Added for HyperExecute Performance Testing 

We are excited to announce the addition of four new regions for performance testing in HyperExecute. These regions enable better coverage, reduced latency, and enhanced testing capabilities for global users.

The new regions are:

  • Central India - Pune, Maharashtra
  • Malaysia - Southeast Asia (Singapore)
  • Argentina - South America (Brazil South)
  • Mexico - Mexico Central

📕 Visit our Performance Testing Documentation for step-by-step instructions on configuring your tests and making the most of HyperExecute's enhanced regional coverage.

Download Reports for XCUI Framework

Now, you can download the JUnit XML report for your test runs on the XCUI framework.

To generate reports for your XCUI tests, add the reports: true flag in your HyperExecute YAML file and pass the --download-report flag with the CLI command.

📕 Refer to our detailed documentation to Generate XCUI Reports

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Teams Feature for Private Real Device Cloud

We have introduced the Teams feature for private real device cloud to streamline resource management within organizations. 

With this feature, organizations can get the following benefits:

  • 📌 Allocate Devices: Admins can now assign private cloud devices to specific teams, ensuring resources are divided effectively.
  • 🔒 Exclusive Access: Team members can have secure, dedicated access to their allocated devices for efficient testing workflows.
  • 🛠️ Streamline Management: Teams can manage devices more easily and optimize their testing process.

To get started, check out this guide on private device allocation to teams.

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New in SmartUI: Fetch Results and Parallel Execution of Static URLs

SmartUI CLI just got better! The following latest updates make visual testing faster and more efficient with live result fetching and the ability to run multiple URL captures at once. 📷 

  • Fetch Results in SmartUI CLI: The SmartUI CLI now provides the ability to fetch your build results during visual test execution. This way, you can access live, comprehensive information about your builds and screenshots in a JSON format. Refer to this guide on fetching results in SmartUI CLI.
  • Parallel Execution of Static URLs in SmartUI CLI: SmartUI CLI also introduces parallel execution for static URLs that will help you improve the speed of visual testing. By enabling multiple URL captures to run simultaneously, execution time can be reduced by up to multiple folds. To get started, refer to this guide on parallel execution of static URLs.  

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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.

Bonus: We have also added support for network log features for Espresso (Sharding/ Non Sharding) and Flutter Android tests. To get started, refer to this guide on Supported Espresso Capabilities.

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Streamline Localhost Testing With the Enhanced UnderPass Application

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.

Important: To test a server that requires IP whitelisting, simply establish a local testing connection and whitelist the following IPs for the respective domain: http://ts.lambdatest.com/

  • 199.58.84.59
  • 23.82.88.184
  • 23.106.34.219
  • 23.106.54.77

Note: The following IPs will be deprecated soon.

  • 3.214.241.254
  • 52.36.84.247
  • 13.126.37.58
  • 3.66.78.89

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Now Take Responsive DOM Screenshots in SmartUI

If your website modifies the DOM based on viewport size or specific breakpoints, LambdaTest SmartUI SDK now offers configurable options to adapt to these changes seamlessly. 

When using the SmartUI CLI, the SDK captures the DOM state precisely at the specified viewport size within the test browser and then renders it across the various browsers and resolutions defined in your configuration file.

To get started, check out this guide on capturing responsive DOM screenshots.

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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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