November 28, 2024
What's New In Loadero (November 2024)
Find out about run labels and other improvements made in November 2024.
November 21, 2024
Load testing tools: comparison of Loadero and LoadNinja
What is better for your testing needs - flexible Loadero or straightforward LoadNinja? Read the article and find out what suits you the best!
October 31, 2024
What's New in Loadero (October 2024)
Read about what new features and fixes were implemented in October 2024.
October 11, 2024
A Guide on Performance Test Types
Performance testing - the whats, the hows, and why these tests could save your business.
October 1, 2024
What's New In Loadero (September 2024)
Welcome to the September edition of “What’s New in Loadero”! Along with various fixes we also have an announcement to make about something that is external to the app’s functionality - our blog!
Brand new blog
The Loadero blog has undergone a total overhaul - as you have likely noticed by the time you’re reading this already (unless this is your first time reading one of these, in which case - we’re happy to have you!). This revamp comes with better categorization and search options. We have
August 30, 2024
What's New In Loadero (July-August 2024)
We are here to deliver another two-month dose of Loadero updates! These updates will cover changes implemented in Loadero during July and August 2024.
New feature: Single test view
We’re excited to announce that we have introduced another new page to the Loadero app - the single test view! You can access this view by navigating to the “Tests” list (or “Favorites” list), and clicking on the test you are interested in. This view contains a chart detailing the success rate trend of the test acro
July 1, 2024
What's New In Loadero (June 2024)
We are here to deliver another blog post of two months' worth of updates for the price of reading just one article. These updates will cover changes implemented in Loadero during May and June 2024.
New feature: Test labels
Loadero now allows organizing and categorizing tests in your project through the use of test labels. You can think of labels as tags for a test, they allow you to categorize tests by different properties, such as “Sanity”, “Audio”, “Load”, and others. In order to label a te
May 7, 2024
What's New In Loadero (April 2024)
Brace yourself for a two-month special of all things new in Loadero that were introduced in the months of March and April!
Deprecation warning for Loadero API: after 01.07.2024. participant and run_participant responses will no longer contain a “media_type” field. If your usage of Loadero is dependent on the expectation that this field will be present, then we suggest removing this dependency in the near future.
New feature: Favorite tests
Loadero has introduced a new feature - the ability f
March 4, 2024
What's New In Loadero (February 2024)
Welcome back to the latest entry in Loadero showcasing their latest features and fixes!
As mentioned last month, Loadero has implemented expiration for logs and artifacts. More details in the “Result expiration” section, which happens to be the first section right below this warning!
Deprecation warning for Loadero API users: we have renamed one of the assert sorting options to “path”, instead of “path_id”. We have also renamed 4 filters for the run resource:
* “filter_started_from” -> “filt
February 2, 2024
What's New In Loadero (January 2024)
Welcome back to Loadero’s monthly newsletter and a happy new year to you all! Last month we implemented several fixes, as well some brand new functionality – all of which will be gone over in this article.
To increase computational capacity, Loadero is currently working on implementing expiration for logs/artifacts. This also doubles as a data protection measure, since logs and artifacts will no longer be available permanently but will be deleted from Loadero’s systems a certain amount of time
January 19, 2024
Test case management, execution and analysis through Loadero API
Welcome to our blog post about unlocking the full potential of Loadero beyond its Web App interface. While the Loadero Web App provides a user-friendly platform for conducting end-to-end tests with a global reach, did you know that you can also create, manage, and execute tests using the Command Line Interface (CLI)? In this blog post, we will guide you through the essential steps to harness Loadero’s CLI, including the test generator, test manager, test runner, and statistics modules – all seam
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