We’ve added self-signed certificate support in real-time desktop browser testing. This means you can test your locally hosted websites and web applications—whether they’re in internal, pre-prod, or secure environments—without any hassle.
We’ve added self-signed certificate support in real-time desktop browser testing. This means you can test your locally hosted websites and web applications—whether they’re in internal, pre-prod, or secure environments—without any hassle.
To enhance our platform and focus on the most widely used device versions, iOS 12 devices will no longer be available on LambdaTest Real Devices Cloud starting February 26th.
Additionally, we are planning to deprecate iOS 13 devices in the near future.
We understand the importance of a smooth transition, so we will provide at least two months' notice before their deprecations.
If you have any questions or need further assistance, our support team is here to help.
afterEachScenario
Flag for Test CleanupafterEachScenario
flag to automate post-test scenario tasks. This flag is useful for cleanup activities such as clearing cookies, resetting databases, or capturing logs.📘 Refer to our detailed documentation for afterEachScenario flag
This feature improves security by ensuring that only authorized users can access or modify project settings and resources.
Are your websites and mobile apps ready for the latest Samsung Galaxy S25 series?
Test them now on LambdaTest and ensure your web and mobile apps are compatible with the latest Samsung Galaxy S25 series. These devices are available for both manual and automation testing.
Stay ahead of the game by testing on these Galaxy S25 models:
These updates ensure broader coverage for cross-browser testing and improve test stability across the latest browser versions
You can now link app automated tests directly to test cases in Test Manager. It simplifies the process of tracking and managing app automated tests. Also, you can align your tests with your overall testing strategy, ensuring better test coverage and more efficient test management workflows.
To enhance security and ensure an uninterrupted user experience, the existing security certificate for LambdaTest Tunnel binary will be replaced with a renewed security certificate, effective January 2, 2025.
Therefore, to maintain seamless connectivity and service, please update your tunnel binary to the latest version, 3.2.10.
If you have any questions or need assistance, please reach out to us at support@lambdatest.com.
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:
📕 Visit our Performance Testing Documentation for step-by-step instructions on configuring your tests and making the most of HyperExecute's enhanced regional coverage.
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
HyperExecute now supports the Appium and the Maestro Android Emulator, providing enhanced flexibility for mobile application testing on Android emulators.
📕 Refer to our detailed documentation for Appium and Maestro on configuring and running tests with Android emulators.
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!
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