Release Notes: New iOS devices, client certificates, Vision AI, Error comparison, localhost testing, Default URL
Blog post from testRigor
Several new features have been introduced, including the addition of new iOS simulator devices for arm64 architecture covering various iOS versions and a range of iPads and iPhones, enhancing testing capabilities. Windows Desktop Authentication now supports the installation of client certificates, allowing companies to authenticate requests securely. Vision AI has been upgraded to include screenshot analysis, aiding generative AI in completing flows, which can be enabled through the settings. An error comparison feature allows users to compare unique errors by test run, accessible via the testRigor UI’s navigation pane, facilitating error analysis across different runs. A new command line tool has been developed to enable developers to run testRigor test cases locally or within CI/CD environments, and users can now set the default URL of test suites to about:blank for improved flexibility in testing scenarios.