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This month we are especially proud to announce updates that took place in Loadero recently, as we finally added another language to create test scripts, supplemented built-in fake media, and made other improvements to ease testing and make it more insightful for our users. Here is what has been added or changed during the last month: Test scripts can be written in Python now We’ve been working on this for a long time and are…

Time flies by and Q1 of 2021 has already passed. Our team was busy working on improving Loadero to make it easier to use and provide more insightful testing results to our users. We are proud to announce some long-anticipated updates that were done during the last months, make sure to use them for your benefit. In-app billing plan updates and automated payments We have been working on this for a long time and are…

Setting a correct increment strategy for load generation is crucial when you are load testing a website or service. It’s especially important to make sure your website will not be bombarded by a huge number of participants all at once. Choosing correct increment strategy helps you organize your test run flow. You are making sure that participants start exactly how you expect. That can be especially useful for WebRTC service testing. You can monitor how…

We have set some ambitious targets for 2021 in making Loadero an even better service to help our customers testing web applications easier, write scripts more comfortably and get detailed results reports that can be analyzed quickly for valuable insights about their app’s performance. With the first month of 2021 just ended, we would like to share some recently added improvements to Loadero application. Nightwatch.js and script editor A lot of Loadero users are creating…

The demand for running WebRTC tests is growing and we keep working on Loadero to fill our customers needs both for available WebRTC testing features and providing detailed and valuable test results reports. Today we will take a look at how to set up a simple WebRTC video conference application, write a multi-role test, and test it using Loadero. This blog post was originally published in TestDevLab blog. In order to accomplish our goal, we’ll be doing…