• The Test Booting Screen is now updated with more information for improving your testing experience.

We’ve added details about the test status, test name, script name, whether dedicated IPs are used and the status of each session - multi-location/multi-test. We’ve also enlarged the elapsed time indicator and moved links to learning resources to the bottom left.

The Test Booting Screen is now updated with more information for improving your testing experience.

 

  • The New Private Location (On-premise Load) architecture enables easier installation.

Are you testing your system behind a firewall? You’ll be happy to hear that we’ve made the installation process of our on-prem testing much simpler.

 

  • The Usage Report is refined with more information.

We’ve updated the Usage Report both in the UI and the CSV document. Six columns have been added:

  • Charge Type
  • Credits Used
  • Plan Name
  • Report Notes
  • First Sample
  • Last Sample

 

Note: You can enjoy the improved reporting abilities for data created as early as January 2017.

 

  • The API Test Maker supports Open Authentication (OAuth).

We’ve enabled adding OAuth tokens to your API tests.

 

  • The API Test Maker supports model level test generation.

We’ve added the ability to create tests for every operation in your API with the single click of button.

 

  • The Quick Test in the API Test Maker supports Private Locations.

We’ve enabled executing API Quick Tests by using Private Locations behind a firewall.

 

  • The API Test Maker supports ad hoc changes to API Keys and Basic Auth.

We’ve added the ability to make changes to the API Key or Basic Auth for your API tests without having to regenerate all of your tests. Your authentication changes are automatically applied to your tests the next time you execute them.