What's new in 24.1 release
This topic includes descriptions of new features available in the OpenText Core SDP Functional Testing Lab 24.1 release.
iOS signing
You can re-sign an app after upload, for example when the Developer certificate or provisioning profile changes. If the automatic iOS signing service is enabled, the app upload can be re-signed from the Applications page. For details, see Manage apps.
Browser testing
Several improvements are introduced for cloud browsers:
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Copying and pasting text is supported.
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You can now close the window of a manual testing session on a cloud browser without removing the session.
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To make it easier to identify the sessions that are running, the type of browser session is now displayed in the Running sessions tab. Cloud browser details are now also displayed in the browser tab title.
For more details, see Browser lab.
Device cleanup
Workspace administrators can now control the settings for automatic device cleanup for the workspaces that they administer. In addition to the automatic option, users can also trigger a manual cleanup at the end of a session directly from the remote device display. Cleanup can also be initiated from the Device actions.
For more details, see Administration settings, Manage devices and Device access window.
This feature is supported only on private on-premises and private OpenText hosted devices.
Appium
You can now install a specific build or version of an app for testing. Use the new Digital Lab appCounter capability to specify the app upload number. For details, see Appium Capabilities.
Jenkins plugin
You can upload an app to a specific workspace when running tests with Jenkins. For details, see Jenkins integration.
Accessibility
Usability improvements were made to the App interactions pane of the remote device display.
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