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This page summarizes the new features/functionalities/resolved issues introduced in Qualitia from v3.9.3 to v3.14.
Addition of Execution Time information in QER Properties File
Time taken to execute Offline package is now available in QER properties file. This information now can be used in email notifications sent by Jenkins provided relevant settings are done in Jenkins.
Write Customized Information To QER Properties File
Qualitia users can now write their own set of properties with its value to qer.properties file. This is achieved through a new action “WriteToBuildProperty”. This customized information can be used in email notifications sent by Jenkins provided relevant settings are done in Jenkins.
Data Loss Issue – Resolved
With the high network latency, Qualitia’s save operation was not as expected. It used to end with error(s) and unsuccessful save for latest changes. The issue is resolved now showing a user-friendly message to the user which will again prompt the user to save his/her changes in case of high network latency.
Report Issue In case of Long Test Case Name - Resolved
The issue seen with long test case name which would cause the captured screenshots not to be displayed/saved in Qualitia report has been resolved in this release.
Support for Selenium 3.0
Support for Selenium 3.0 (selenium-server-standalone-3.0.0-beta3.jar) is enabled in this release.
Enhanced Qualitia Debugger
Here is the list of enhancements done in Qualitia Debugger:
- You can now modify test steps while debugging it:
- Modify test step data on the go.
- Modify a Qualitia object’s locator type and value.
- Change log view to review all the steps that were modified during debugging. You can also copy the step that is changed and paste it in the Qualitia test case development view.
Introducing Skip Feature
The Skip feature facilitates skipping the task(s) / step(s) from test case execution. Following are the key features of the Skip Feature:
- Ability to skip one or more steps and task instances within a test case from test case development view. The skipped steps and tasks are excluded during the test case execution.
- Maintain the skipped state of the tasks/steps for all respective users of the test cases.
- Ability to unskip the skipped tasks/steps from test case development view.
Comment
The Comment feature facilitates maintaining a note of information along with a step/task. Following are the key features of the Comment feature:
- Ability to add a note of information to a step/task during test case development view as well as from task view. These added comments can also be modified and deleted.
- The comments are maintained for all the users of that test case.
- Comments can also be maintained in Debugger, however, comments added/modified/deleted from debugger do not reflect in the test case development view directly.
Licensing
Qualitia for Selenium will now be license protected. For more information, please refer to the Qualitia Licensing Guide.
Introducing Shortcut key to Hide the Object Spy Add-in
Qualitia users can now hide/unhide the Object Spy add-in using SHIFT+Ctrl+F4.
Introducing Qualitia Debugger
Qualitia for Selenium supports debugging your Qualitia test cases. Qualitia users can debug test cases without having to execute them completely. Following are the key features of Qualitia Debugger:
- Step by step execution of any test case.
- Ability to analyze what has failed and why.
- Visualize data for Task and TC iterations.
- Add breakpoints to pause and execute steps one by one.
- Analyze every failure by auto-pausing executions on failure steps.
Introducing JIRA Integration
The JIRA Integration facilitates importing information from Qualitia reports when creating an issue in JIRA. Following are the key features of JIRA Integration:
- Facility to specify JIRA credential for the user.
- Direct integration with JIRA to report an issue in Jira using the specified credentials only.
- Ability to log an issue while analyzing QTEReport.
- Ability to attach corresponding Qualitia TestReport in JIRA.
Improvements in Installer
In order to eliminate additional configurations post-installations, Qualitia installer will now perform the pre-requisite checks before installing Qualitia.
Introduced "FailStepOnBrowserScreenshotFailure" key in the Offline's Qualitia.Properties File
Setting the key to 'true' will fail the current test step when it fails to capture a screenshot of the browser when an alert exists on an application under test and vice versa.
Offline Execution on Remote and Sauce Labs
Qualitia now supports execution of Offline Package on remote and Sauce Labs environments. This feature gives a provision to trigger execution of an offline package on any other machine in the network or then on a remote VM in Sauce Labs testing environment.
Performance Optimization for Qualitia's Detailed Report Page
Time to open detailed page of a Qualitia Test Execution Report has now been optimized. Rendering through the detailed report page will now take comparatively lesser time.
Execution Highlight
Qualitia will now highlight the object being acted upon during test case execution. Though this feature is purely experimental as it might not work in all situations, it’s still very helpful to know which object on the screen is being worked on.
Add Object from HTML Code View
Now add objects to your repository from the Qualitia Object Spy HTML view.
WebFile-A New Object Type
Qualitia now introduces a new Object type called 'WebFile' along with its corresponding actions. You can now learn/add objects of the 'WebFile' type (that is HTML input type=file) and use the AttachFile action against this object.
Few Generic Actions Mapped to Corresponding Object Classes
Following actions are now available against some Qualitia objects types.
- DownloadFile
- StoreChildCount
- AttachFile
- SelectFrame
Database Password Encryption
Qualitia now encrypts the DB server (the MYSQL Server/SQL Server used to maintain Qualitia's database) password on the Configuration Settings window. Hence the password is now secured.
Support for MYSQL 5.6 and 5.7 on Windows and Linux
Qualitia now supports MYSQL which is 5.6 and 5.7 on both, Windows and Linux. This allows users to install Qualitia-Server with the latest versions of MySQL on the OS of their choice.
Note: My SQL 5.1 is no longer supported from this version (Qualitia v3.9.3).
Offline Execution now supported on Linux and Mac
You can now execute tests on Linux (Browsers supported: FF & Chrome) and Mac (Browsers supported: Safari, FF & Chrome) - Qualitia now also supports headless executions on Linux.
Note: Test cases containing steps that require file paths will need changes to ensure successful execution. For e.g. a Windows path will not run on Linux or Mac. A suitable path will be needed to execute.
Multiple parallel executions on the same system
Qualitia users can now execute multiple test suites on the same box in parallel and save your total execution time.
Note: Test cases containing steps like Press Keys, Upload and download cannot support parallel execution on the same system. They can still be executed in parallel on different systems.
Browser Based Screen Capture
Qualitia now captures browser screenshots using this newly introduced screen capture mode. This allows users to capture screens regardless of the browser is the active screen. It also helps capture execution screen shots during parallel executions.
Note: Unless you are using parallel executions on the same system it’s recommended to use Desktop based screen capture which is the default screen capture mode.
Performance Improvements
Qualitia report generation now is 2x faster and more efficient.
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