Sessions 2018 Release Notes

Sessions 4.2.1 Release Notes

September, 26 2018

Addition of Flood to the 9-Box

We are happy to announce that Flood has been added as a feature to your qTest suite 9-box. 

Flood is a cloud-based load testing tool that gives users the flexibility to test with millions of concurrent users in just minutes, using a shared cloud or your own private cloud resources.

The results from these tests are aggregated into a real-time dashboard so you can investigate and pinpoint the root cause of performance problems as they occur.

With an open REST API, it is easy to Launch performance tests from any scheduling service like qTest Launch. Jenkins. or Bamboo so that performance testing can happen within your CI/CD pipeline. 

Flood is currently only available in the 9-box for OnDemand versions. This new feature will be available for OnPremise customers in a future release.

The following test frameworks can be executed within Flood:

  • JMeter

  • Gatling 

  • Flood Element

  • Selenium 

  • Tosca

As an exclusive for QASymphony customers, you have been granted 20 node hours which allows you to run a 1-hour test with up to 20,000 users.

Read here for more information on how to get started with Flood, or reach out to your customer success manager/sales representative for a quick start session.

Accessing Flood

Accessing Flood from your qTest suite is easy. To do so, follow these steps:

  1. Select the 9-box, and choose the Flood icon from the 9-box menu.

  2. You are redirected to the Flood suite. Take note:

    • New Flood users will have a fresh account

    • Existing Flood users' accounts will be linked, and they will be taken to their already existing Flood accounts.

    • Projects will automatically be created within Flood to mirror what users already have in qTest.

      There is an option to disconnect your qTest projects from your Flood account. To do so, select the Integration option in your user drop-down menu.

      • The Integrations page displays. Here, you can see your qTest projects associated with your Flood account. to disconnect, select the Disconnect icon.

Bug Fixes and Improvements

  • Ticket 20858: Certain characters are no longer lost in the export process. Previously, some characters were lost when exporting a document from qTest Explorer. 

  • Ticket 20041, 20042: Fixed depreciated scripts generated by C# Selenium Code Generator

Sessions 4.2 Release Notes

May 28, 2018

Bug fixes

  • Ticket 17066: Notes made to recorded sessions are truncated and not exported.

    • Cause: The note length was limited to 100 characters only when exporting

    • Fix: Increase the maximum length of a note to 255

  • Ticket reference 17315: Using Internet Explorer, user is unable to choose Test Module without drop-down disappearing after every click made to collapse/uncollapse the structure. 

Sessions 4.1.1 Release Notes

April 23, 2018

Bug fixes

  • Ticket reference 16094: Explorer reverts back to first project after closing an execution.

Sessions 4.1.0 Release Notes

January 08, 2018

Enhancements

New 9-box icons

  • Provides users with instant access and knowledge to all QASymphony applications

  • You will know if you have access to a specific application or you need to upgrade your license

  • You will know if you have permission to access to a specific application or you need to ask your administrator for access

Bug fixes

  • Unable to export session to PDF: export session to PDF failed intermittently. This Release fixed that issue.