Release Notes: Chrome extensions (Phase 3), Test Case Page [versions], Copy cases, Geolocation, iPad, Custom Test Rail Run Names
Blog post from testRigor
testRigor has introduced several new features to enhance its testing platform, including the completion of the third phase for Chrome Extensions, which can now be used without opening them in a new tab. Users need to upload a .crx file in the settings to enable and activate extensions in test cases, ensuring the name matches the one in the Integrations tab, and must disable incognito mode. A new Test Case Page allows users to edit and view versions of test cases from all runs, while the copy feature facilitates transferring test cases between suites along with their rules and data. Additionally, geolocation settings for desktop browsers are now available for Ubuntu Chrome, Windows Chrome, and Windows Edge, expanding from mobile testing, and new devices like the iPad (2020) and iPad Mini (2019) have been added. TestRail integration improvements allow customization of the TestRail Run Name on the run page or via API, defaulting to testRigor's value if unspecified.