Deployment Events
The filters for flows, tests, and plans are always displayed now. The filter settings are also saved as part of the URL now, so users can bookmark these pages with the filters applied and load the bookmarked page with the filters reapplied automatically.
Easily detect visual changes without having to wait for mabl to create a visual model of your application. While mabl is training the visual change model, we will show all the visual diffs with respect to the previous run. So if there are any changes between runs, they will be highlighted.
You will not see insights for visual changes while mabl is learning. If you want to generate such insights based on a static baseline, you can use the Deployment Events API (Set as fixed baseline for visual change models)
You can now see the HAR data in JSON format with a journey's output log step details.
After internal testing, we have made improvements to ensure WebGL rendering is supported across the entire mabl browser suite, including:
After internal testing and vetting, mabl has made Mozilla Firefox Extended Support Release (ESR) 60.5.2 generally availability today for all plan executions.
After internal testing and vetting, mabl has made Google Chrome 72 generally availability today for all plan executions.
When you make an assertion on an element, mabl now supports cropping the captured screenshot to the element instead of full screen. This is useful if you just want to make it easier to see which element mabl interacted asserted on in detaill, or if you'd like to do visual comparisons on the asserted element, even if it moves around the screen.
You can now start training new tests immediately from your mabl chrome extension!
Creating tests with our trainer is about to get a whole lot easier. Now when saving a test from the trainer, you'll no longer be directed back to the app, but have the ability to continue editing.
With the latest version of the mabl Trainer (2.2.45) you can create new variables or create new assertions against the custom attributes of an element as well as any other attribute on an element that was previously unsupported.