Timelines for Custom Charts
We are excited to introduce Timelines for Custom Charts, a feature that allows you to visualize data trends over a specified period. A timeline is a graphical representation of events or data points in chronological order. It helps in understanding trends, patterns, and changes over time by displaying information in a linear format.
- Search Query-Based Timelines: When creating custom charts, you can now set up a timeline period based on your test search queries.
- Data Collection: Testomat will collect data for the specified test search queries over the selected period.
- Timeline Chart View: The collected data is displayed in a timeline chart view, providing a clear visual representation of how your test metrics evolve over time.
This feature enhances your ability to track progress, identify trends, and make informed decisions based on historical test data.
Enhanced Automated Test Logs Navigation
We’ve made significant improvements to the navigation of automated test logs, namely for those with long stack traces. Here are the key features:
- Search Functionality: You can now search within log views by text or regular expression, making it easier to find specific information without scrolling through extensive logs.
- Save and Manage Search Keys: Save frequently used search keys for quick access, and delete them when they are no longer needed. This feature saves time and enhances efficiency when searching for recurring data within a project.
- Active URLs in Logs: When a URL is included in the logs, Testomat.io now displays it as an active link. You can click on it to navigate directly to the URL, simplifying the process of accessing relevant resources.
These enhancements streamline the process of navigating and analyzing automated test logs, improving overall user experience and productivity.
Runs And Run Group UI Optimization
We've made significant improvements to Run Groups performance and the user interface for managing Runs. Experience faster load times and smoother interactions with Run Groups, ensuring a more efficient workflow.
Updated RunGroup Chart
The RunGroup chart now includes pagination with 50 runs per screen. You can navigate through the chart to see the run results timeline, providing a clearer and more organized view of your test run history.
Pagination for Rungroups
Now, when opening a Run Group, Testomat will load 50 Runs per page. This makes it easier to navigate through large sets of runs, enhancing your overall experience and efficiency.
Runs UI Enhancements
Improved UI for showing labels, tags, and environments, providing a clearer and more organized display of relevant information.
Set Default Format for Copying Run IDs
We have introduced a new feature that allows you to set the default format for copying Run IDs, enhancing the flexibility and efficiency of your test management workflow.
Default Copy Value Options:
- Test Run URL Enriched with Run Title: Copy the run URL along with the run title for more context and easier identification when sharing links.
- Run ID: Alternatively, you can choose to copy just the run ID for straightforward referencing.
Easily switch between the two options using the provided toggle, ensuring the copied information aligns with your specific needs and preferences.
Enhanced Filters for Test Run View
We’ve introduced new filters to the Test Run view, making it easier for users to filter and review test run history.
Filter by Group: Organize and review test runs based on specific groups.
Filter by Environment: Narrow down test run history to specific environments.
Filter by Label: Focus on test runs associated with particular labels.
Contextual History View: When accessing test run history from the Run Group view, the results will be related to the current group, providing relevant and focused information.
These new filters help you quickly locate and analyze relevant test run data, enhancing the overall efficiency and precision of your test management process.
Project Analytics Optimization
We've optimized the analytics feature to improve performance and user experience.
Default 4 Weeks Range for Analytics Board
Analytics data now loads for the last 4 weeks by default. Users still have the option to change the date range to suit their specific needs.
Pagination for Project Analytics Widgets
We've added pagination to the project analytics widgets, making data navigation easier and more efficient. Easily browse through analytics data using pagination.
Bulk Restore in Pulse
We’ve enhanced Pulse, our change-tracking tool for tests and suites, with new multi-selection capabilities.
Batch Restore: You can now pick and restore multiple deleted tests and suites at once, saving time and effort.
Multi-Selection Mode: Easily enable multi-selection mode, select the items you want to restore, and bring them all back with a single action.
This update simplifies the process of managing and recovering deleted tests and suites, making your workflow more efficient and streamlined.
Direct Restore from Trash Bin
We’ve made it even easier to restore deleted tests and suites with a new feature in the Extra menu. You can now restore tests and suites directly from the Trash Bin. On the Tests page, go to the Extra menu > Trash Bin > select Suites or Tests tab > click Restore for the selected item.
This feature provides a straightforward way to recover your deleted items, enhancing the efficiency and ease of managing your test data.
Tests View and Creation Improvements
Improved Table View in Descriptions
We've enhanced the table view in descriptions to ensure tables are now clearer and more readable. This improvement enhances the overall user experience by providing: improved formatting and alignment for better readability and cleaner, more visually appealing table design for easy data interpretation.
Tooltip For Test Title
We've added a new tooltip feature to enhance navigation within the Test Tree. When you hover over a test title in the Test Tree, a tooltip will appear displaying the full test title.This is particularly useful for tests with long titles, ensuring you can view the entire title without needing to click on the test.
Tooltip for Suite Titles in Test Detail View
We've extended our tooltip feature to the Test Detail View screen for better navigation and usability. When you hover over a suite title in the Test Detail View screen, a tooltip will appear showing the full suite title. This feature is especially beneficial for suites with long titles, allowing you to see the complete title without extra clicks.
Hotkeys for Markdown Editor
To enhance efficiency and streamline the editing process, we’ve added hotkeys to the Markdown editor. Use keyboard shortcuts to format text swiftly without needing to navigate through menus.Easily apply common Markdown elements like headings, bold, italics, lists, and more with simple key combinations.
Bulk Test Creation in Steps Page
We've enhanced the Steps page to streamline the test creation process, making it more efficient and user-friendly. Now you can create multiple test steps one by one with a single click. It allows you to quickly add steps in sequence without navigating away, speeding up the test creation process.
Testomat Query Language And Search Improvements:
- Improved run_at TQL variable search
- Improved search for labels and tags containing 'not' value
- Improved TQL search within suites and folders
Fixes And Improvements 🛠️
- Fixed closing Test Run as 'Finished' just after the first test case result is added to it
- Improved uploading artifacts for Playwright
- Fixed saving test title with Save shortcut (Shift+Cmd+S)
- Fixed playng video with .mov extension
- Improved Project Language configuration for type Other
- Improved successful login message UX/UI
- Fixed numbering for following steps in numbered list
- Fixed test positioning behavior when drag-n-drop in Test Tree
- Fixed arrows navigation when editing text in test run result
- Added Test title to test result header in logs section
- Added tags drop-down list when creating a test in Suite view
- Fixed multiselection for creating new Runs within Rungroup