Eggplant Functional 23 Release Notes
The notes below provide descriptions of the new features and changes introduced with each release of Eggplant Functional (EPF). You are strongly encouraged to read about the relevant changes whenever you upgrade from an earlier version.
Compatibility
Beginning with EPF 23.1.1, you can find the EPF-supported software, operating systems, and system recommendations on the Prerequisites page.
Notes
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Beginning with EPF 23.2.0 and 23.2.1, a Japanese version of the EPF documentation is available. Note that the Japanese documentation version is 23.0.0. But the versions should be in sync in a future release. You can find the Japanese documentation here, which is the English EPF documentation url with the "/ja" extension.
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Eggplant Functional will no longer support macOS 10 or 11 in starting in June 2024.
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Tables functionality will be removed in a future release of EPF.
EPF 23.3.102 (May 2024)
The EPF 23.3.102 release is available for Mac and Windows only. It contains the same updates and bug fixes as the 23.3.1 release described below, except that it includes a different version of the Optical Character Recognition (OCR) component, which is the EPF component that reads text.
Included OCR Version
The 23.3.102 release includes the following OCR version:
- Mac and Windows OCR version:
12.2
, which we recommend for best results with Western language recognition on Mac and Windows. For best results with Eastern language recognition, we recommend release 23.3.1 as described below.
You can verify what version of OCR your EPF instance is running with using the following SenseTalk function:
ocrversion() -->
12.2`
EPF 23.3.1 (May 2024)
The EPF 23.3.1 release is for all supported EPF platforms: Mac, Windows, and linux. The linux support consists of two installation packages for Ubuntu (one for Ubuntu 16.04 and one for 22.04) and two installation packages for RHEL (one for RHEL 7 and CentOS 7, and one for RHEL 8.)
Included OCR Versions
The 23.3.1 release includes the following OCR versions:
- Mac and Windows OCR version:
12.4
, which we recommend for best results with Eastern language recognition. For best results with Western language recognition on Mac and Windows, we recommend EPF 23.3.102 as described above. - Linux OCR version:
12.3
, which provides best results for recognition of all languages on Red Hat, CentOS, and Ubuntu.
Features
The EPF 23.3.1 release contains the following new features:
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Adds support for Windows network domain users in Single System-type SUT connections, which are only available on Windows. For example, you can now specify usernames in the following format:
<DOMAIN_NAME>\<user_name>
, where<DOMAIN_NAME>
is your network domain and<user_name>
is the username you use to log into your network. For more information about Single System connection types, see Connecting to the Same System (Single System Testing). -
Adds support for the GUI in the EPF installation packages for RHEL 8 and Ubuntu 22.04. Earlier releases of these packages only supported command line runs of scripts using the
runscript
command (also known as "headless executions"). -
Adds support for playing audio on SUTs over Beta RDP connections only. Note that this capability only allows you to play audio by manipulating the SUT through the Viewer window. For example, you could push the play button in a music app to play music. This capability does not provide any SenseTalk commands to enable scripted interaction to play audio on the SUT. Previously, you could not play audio on SUTs. For example, on Windows, you would see a disabled sound device on the desktop taskbar.
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Provides better handling of languages for some VNC-type SUT connections. In addition to typing Unicode characters over VNC connections, you can now use the
RemoteClipboard()
function to copy and paste Unicode characters from the SUT's clipboard. To use this feature, the SUT targeted by your VNC connection must be running a VNC server that supports the RFB ("remote frambuffer") extended clipboard protocol, such as UltraVNC and TigerVNC. (Note that VNC connections require that a VNC server be running on the SUT.) An example of a VNC Server you would not be able to use this feature with is TightVNC. For more information about using theRemoteClipboard()
function, see the RemoteClipboard Function.
Defect Fixes
-
Implements general stability improvements to the EPF Ubuntu 22.04 and RHEL 8 linux versions.
-
Implements the following SUT remote clipboard-related fixes in the Beta RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) connection type only. If you are not using the Beta RDP connection type, you may still experience the issues listed below.
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Fixes an issue where the
RemoteClipboard()
function returned question mark characters (?????
) instead of Hebrew characters. -
Fixes an issue where the
RemoteClipboard()
function returned question mark characters (?????
) instead of Chinese characters. -
Fixes an issue where the
RemoteClipboard()
function did not return Japanese characters. -
Fixes an issue where the
RemoteClipboard()
function did not return anything when Unicode characters were copied. -
Fixes an issue where the
RemoteClipboard()
function could not copy text that included a special character. -
Fixes an issue copying speech history text data with the JAWS (Job Access With Speech) application to the remote clipboard.
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To use the Beta RDP connection type in EPF, you must enable it in the EPF Preferences as follows:
- Choose Preferences (Settings on Mac) from the Eggplant menu.
- When the Preferences pane opens, display the Connections tab and, in the RDP Features section, enable the Use New RDP Connection (Beta) option.
Enabling this option switches any saved RDP connections that are in your Connection List (and saved in your Preferences) to use this Beta RDP connection type. Disabling it reverts them to the original RDP connection type. For more information about the Beta RDP connection, see the "Features" section for the 23.1.0 release below.
SenseTalk
Release 23.3.1 does not contain any SenseTalk updates.
EPF 23.3.100 (April 2024)
The EPF 23.3.100 release is available for Mac and Windows only. It contains the same updates and bug fixes as the 23.3.0 release described below, except that it includes a different version of the Optical Character Recognition (OCR) component, which is the EPF component that reads text.
Included OCR Version
The 23.3.100 release includes the following OCR version:
- Includes OCR version
12.2
, which we recommend for best results with Western language recognition on Mac and Windows. For best results with Eastern language recognition, we recommend release 23.3.0 as described below.
You can verify what version of OCR your EPF instance is running with using the following SenseTalk function:
ocrversion() -->
12.2`
EPF 23.3.0 (April 2024)
The EPF 23.3.0 release is for all supported EPF platforms: Mac, Windows, and linux. The linux support consists of two installation packages for Ubuntu (one for Ubuntu 16.04 and 20.04, and one for 22.04) and two installation packages for RHEL (one for RHEL 7 and CentOS 7, and one for RHEL 8.)
Included OCR Versions
The 23.3.0 release includes the following OCR version:
- Mac and Windows OCR version:
12.4
, which we recommend for best results with Eastern language recognition. For best results with Western language recognition on Mac and Windows, we recommend EPF 23.3.100 as described above. - Linux OCR version:
12.3
, which provides best results for recognition of all languages on Red Hat, CentOS, and Ubuntu.
Features
EPF 23.3.0 provides the following new features:
- Adds Support for Single System SUT Connections (Windows version of EPF only)
- Adds Support for RHEL 8 for Command Line Test Runs
Adds Support for Single System SUT Connections (Windows version of EPF only)
A Single System connection type is now available when you add a connection in the EPF Connection list. This connection type enables you to establish a connection to a child session on the same machine where you are running EPF and use it as a system under test (SUT). See Connecting to the Same System (Single System Testing) for detailed information.
Single System connections use your Windows credentials. Therefore, we recommend using the Windows Credential Manager to secure these (and all) your SUT connections. See Secure SUT Connection Credentials for more information.
The benefits of single-system testing include:
- You can automate tests on your own machine
- You do not need a second machine
- You do not need to open ports on your machine
- Your SUT connection is not vulnerable to disconnects due to network disruptions.
Using Single System Connections in the EPF GUI
You must create and save Single System connections through the EPF Connection List, which means using EPF in GUI mode. See Single System Specific Options on the Connection List page for information about creating these connections.
You can then connect to an existing Single System SUT using the Connection List or during a test script run in the EPF Suite window using the connect
command as decribed below.
Using Single System Connections in a Script
You can connect to a Single System SUT during a script run, but you must first create and save the connection in the Connection List. Then you can pass the saved connection name with the connect
command as shown in the example below:
connect 'mySingleSystemSUT`
The connect
command does not have an option for Single System connections.
You cannot create Single System connections as temporary connections during a script run with the connect
command.
Adds Support for RHEL 8 for Command Line Test Runs
This release adds EPF support for command line (runscript
) executions on Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) version 8. The EPF GUI is not supported in this release. However, you can enable it for limited use with assistance from our Customer Support.
If you are upgrading from an EPF on RHEL 7 or CentOS 7, or you installed a previous version of EPF on RHEL 8, you need to reset the SUT connection passwords for your existing connection list connections after you upgrade to this EPF for RHEL 8 package. Contact Customer Support for assistance enabling the GUI to reset the passwords.
To install EPF on RHEL 8, you must use elevated privileges with the dnf
package manager and the following commands:
-
Download EPF for RHEL 8 from the EPF Downloads page to the machine where you want to install EPF.
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Unpack the EPF archive.
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Open a terminal and install the new EPF package from the extracted Eggplant folder with elevated privileges and the following command:
sudo dnf install <path_to_extracted_folder>/Eggplant_rocky.rpm
To uninstall EPF from RHEL 8, you must use elevated privileges with the dnf
package manager and the following command:
sudo dnf remove Eggplant
Note that the E in the eggplant package name must be upper-case.
Defect Fixes
EPF release 23.3.0 contains the following defect fixes:
-
Fixes a script error that occurred when calling the
InstallApp
command over an Android connection with a space in the Android package (.apk) file name. -
Fixes a crash when connecting to a screenshot SUT in some situations.
-
Fixes an issue so that EPF now correctly inputs double-byte and wide characters over VNC and beta RDP connections in some situations. It also now logs the characters properly from Eggplant. Note this fix works with the TightVNC VNC server. However, due to variations among the servers, issues could still occur with other VNC servers. For information about how to use beta RDP connections, see the Features section in the EPF 23.1.0 Release Notes below.
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Removed outdated 18.1 Release Notes from the installed files.
-
Fixes a "Gateway Error: Logon failed" when attempting a beta Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) SUT connection in some situations. For information about RDP connections, see Eggplant Functional Connection Types: VNC vs. RDP.
SenseTalk 2.17
The 23.3.0 release of EPF contains SenseTalk version 2.17, which includes the following improvements:
- Fixes a bug that would convert some boolean values (for example,
Yes
,No
) contained in a list toTrue
andFalse
when copied.
EPF 23.2.102 (Feb 2024)
The EPF 23.2.102 release is available for Mac and Windows only. It contains the same updates and bug fixes as the 23.2.2 release described below, except that it includes a different Optical Character Recognition (OCR) version as follows:
-
Includes OCR version
12.2
, which we recommend for best results with Western language recognition on Mac and Windows. For best results with Eastern language recognition, we recommend release 23.2.2 as described below.noteYou can verify what version of OCR your EPF instance is running with using the following SenseTalk function:
ocrversion()
-->12.2
EPF 23.2.2 (Feb 2024)
The EPF 23.2.2 release is for all supported EPF platforms: Mac, Windows, and linux (Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL), CentOS, and two Ubuntu versions: one for Ubuntu 22.04 and one for 16.04).
Features
EPF release 23.2.2 includes the following new feature:
- Adds support for Citrix Workspace App version 23.9.0 (2309) for Citrix system under test (SUT) connections. For a list of Citrix Workspace versions that EPF supports, please see Citrix Connections on the EPF Prerequisites page. You can download the Citrix Workspace App from the Citrix website.
This release also contains the following:
-
Includes the following OCR versions:
-
Mac and Windows OCR version:
12.4
, which we recommend for best results with Eastern language recognition. For best results with Western language recognition on Mac and Windows, we recommend EPF 23.2.102 as described above. -
Linux OCR version:
12.3
, which provides best results for recognition of all languages on Red Hat, CentOS, and Ubuntu.
-
-
Modifies a flag for running scripts with the
runscript
command at the command line (in "headless" mode) for EPF installations on Ubuntu 22.04. The flag-GSBackend
now uses thelibgnustep-headless
option instead of-GSBackend libgnustep-back-headless
, which is the appropriate flag to use for EPF headless instances running on other linux installations, such as Ubuntu 16.04, CentOS 7.x, or Red Hat 7. See Running from the Command Line for more information.
Defect Fixes
This EPF 23.2.2 release contains the following defect fixes:
-
Corrects an issue in DAI where helper suites were not used when pushed from a Git source control repository during DAI test executions.
-
Supports Microsoft Excel file names containing full-width characters, such as Japanese.
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Allows suite path names containing full-width characters, such as Japanese, to show when you select a script or image and choose Reveal in Explorer (on Windows, Reveal in Finder on Mac) or execute a script via the
shell
command. -
Allows the host ID to work properly on the License panel on Mac.
-
Fixes the error
NSCharacterConversionException - unable to convert to encoding
when executing scripts with full-width characters, such as Japanese. -
Supports EPF launching after the DAI Agent restarts or awakens from sleep.
-
Fixes a condition where Eggplant Gateway (EPGW) disconnected, but the SUT Viewer window remained open. The Viewer window now closes as expected.
SenseTalk Improvements
The 23.2.2 release of EPF contains SenseTalk version 2.16, which includes the following improvement:
SenseTalk 2.16
- Updates the ST_Excel XModule to version 1.1, including a newer version of the
libxl
library. TheST_ExcelVersion()
function now includes the underlying libxl version number (currently 04020000).
EPF 23.2.0 for Ubuntu 22.04 (Feb 2024)
This EPF 23.2.0 release is for command line (runscript
) executions on Ubuntu 22.04. The EPF GUI is not supported in this release. However, you can enable it for limited use with assistance from our Customer Support.
Installing EPF on Ubuntu 22.04
To install EPF on Ubuntu 22.04, you must use elevated privileges with the apt
package manager and the following commands:
-
Download the EPF for Ubuntu 22.04 from the EPF Downloads page to the machine where you want to install EPF.
-
Unpack the EPF archive.
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Open a terminal and update packages on the Ubuntu 22.04 machine with the following command:
sudo apt update
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Install the new EPF package from the extracted Eggplant folder with elevated privileges and the following command:
sudo apt install Eggplant.deb
Uninstalling EPF from Ubuntu 22.04
To uninstall EPF from Ubuntu 22.04, you must use elevated privileges with the `apt' package manager and the following command:
sudo apt remove eggplant
Known Issues
The following list contains known issues for working with EPF on Ubuntu 22.04:
-
If you try to launch the the EPF GUI, you see the message "GUI mode on this platform is disabled by default. Please contact Customer Support for instructions to enable the GUI on this platform." If you do enable the GUI, you will see some differences in the user interface panels from the way they look in EPF on Ubuntu 16.04. Customer Support can provide you with more information.
-
If you are upgrading an EPF from Ubuntu 16.04, or you installed a previous version of EPF on Ubuntu 22.04, you need to reset the system under test (SUT) connection passwords for your existing connections due to a change in encryption schemes between the two versions. You need to enable the GUI to change these passwords.
-
Attempts to make a Selenium webdriver connection to an IPV6 address hang indefinitely when you use the SenseTalk
WebConnect
command in script to connect. -
Limited support for the Beta RDP connection type is available. For more information about the Beta RDP connection, see the "Features" section for the 23.1.0 release below.
-
You may see "LibSenseTalkEngine.so" warnings in your
runscript
script run output. -
The
CompareScreen
command can intermittently fail.
23.2.1 (Jan 2024)
Release 23.2.1 is available for Mac and Windows only. It contains the same new features and bug fixes as 23.2.0 described below, except that it includes a different Optical Character Recognition (OCR) version.
Features
Release 23.2.1 contains the following new features:
- Includes OCR version
12.2
, which we recommend for best results with Western language recognition on Mac and Windows. For best results with Eastern language recognition, we recommend release 23.2.0 as described below.
You can verify what version of OCR your EPF instance is running with using the following SenseTalk function: ocrversion()
--> 12.2
23.2.0 (Jan 2024)
Features
Release 23.2.0 contains the following new features:
-
Includes the following OCR versions:
-
Mac and Windows OCR version:
12.4
, which we recommend for best results with Eastern language recognition. For best results with Western language recognition on Mac and Windows, we recommend EPF 23.2.1 as described above. -
Linux OCR version:
12.3
, which provides best results for recognition of all languages on Red Hat, CentOS, and Ubuntu.
-
-
Introduces the Debug Adapter for Eggplant Test Studio. Eggplant Test Studio is Eggplant's new extension for Visual Studio Code ("VS Code"). For more information about Eggplant Test Studio, please contact your technical success manager or our customer support.
-
Adds support for macOS 14 (Sonoma).
-
Adds support for mobile device connections with iOS 17 through the Eggplant Gateway (EPGW) command line interface (CLI). For more information about how to use these connections, please contact your customer success manager or our customer support. Note that the EPF GUI does not support iOS 17 connections without first setting them up using EPGW.
-
Extends support for Sauce Labs device connections that use tunnels to our Eggplant Digital Automation Intelligence (DAI) product.
Defect Fixes
Release 23.2.0 contains the following changes:
-
Allows the Answer window to be resized to see longer prompts. For information about the Answer window in EPF, see Using Ask and Answer to Combine Testing Methods in the EPF documentation.
-
Fixes a race condition that occurred when a script execution started before the OCR engine was available, resulting in a "The OCR Engine is not available" error.
-
Fixes a crash that occurred when calling the
ocrbuild()
function before the OCR engine initialized. -
Fixes the appearance of an extra port field in the Reverse Connections section of the EPF Connection Preferences.
-
Fixes a situation that could result in a
Connection 61 refused
error when attempting to make a connection. -
Fixes a situation where existing connection settings could not be used to connect with the Beta RDP connection type from DAI, resulting in a
the connection failed
error.
SenseTalk Improvements
EPF 23.2.0 upgrades SenseTalk to version 2.15 but also includes improvements that were included in version 2.14. These improvements were not available in a previous release.
SenseTalk 2.15
- Fixes a bug that would incorrectly alter a value's units when performing some operations that should have no effect on the original value.
SenseTalk 2.14
-
Adds a
Hash()
function to return either a hash or HMAC value for a given source data value. The source data can be either an in-memory text or data value, or a file on disk. For example:put hash(file:myDataFilePath, type:"md5") into hashString
This function supports multiple hash algorithms and output formats.
-
Updates the
GloballyUniqueString()
function to return a universally unique identifier (UUID) string that conforms to the RFC 4122 standard. Previously, this function returned a unique string in a slightly different format. The old behavior is still available by passing a parameter value of 1 to the function. You can find out more about the RFC 4122 standard here. -
Fixes a memory issue in some situations that resulted in the message, "NSMallocException: Default zone has run out of memory."
-
Improves the message displayed on a failed assertion involving pattern comparisons to show the readable pattern source when possible.
-
Adds the
ST_ChilkatVersion()
function to return the version number of the ST_Chilkat XModule and the underlying library included in EPF. While it is unlikely that you would use this function, our customer support might ask you to use it if you encounter an issue with zip, unzip, sendmail, or hash features. The module provides that functionality in EPF.
23.1.1 (Nov 2023)
Features
No new features were added in this release.
Defect Fixes
Release 23.1.1 contains the following change:
- Reverts the version of OCR (to 12.2) from the versions shipped in 23.1.0 and 23.0.1 on Mac and Windows based on customer feedback. You can verify what version of OCR your EPF instance is running with using the following SenseTalk function:
ocrversion()
-->12.2
23.1.0 (Oct 2023)
Features
Release 23.1.0 of EPF contains the following enhancements:
-
Provides support for webdriver and API connections using IPV6 addresses.
-
Provides support for the RLM Server version 15.1.BL2.
-
Enhances the way EPF handles relative paths for helper suites by using a
<Suite_Root>
token to indicate the folder where the main suite resides. For more information about helper suites, see The Helper Suites Pane. -
Upgrades Eggplant Gateway (EPGW) to version
3.18.4
. For more information about EPGW releases, please see the topic Release Notes with the EPGW documentation. Note: You can determine the version of EPGW your EPF is using with theput version().epgw
function. This can be helpful if you are side-loading (or previously side-loaded) a version of EPGW. -
Introduces a New RDP Connection Type (beta) for you to try. This option is still in testing and does not yet provide all of the features of the existing RDP connection. It includes: US keyboard layout support and the IgnoreCertificate option enabled. It excludes: smart card capability, multi-monitor support, and the Disconnect on User Log Off option.
You can enable the new RDP connection by checking the Use New RDP Connection (Beta) checkbox on the Connection tab in the EPF Preferences. If you are on Mac or linux, you may need to install the freerdp client package to be able to use this connection type. Determine if you need to install the freerdp client package using the following commands:
Mac: (See Install Homebrew Mac if you need information about installing brew.)
To determine if the freerdp client package is installed:brew list freerdp
To install:brew install freerdp
Ubuntu:
To determine if freerdp client package is installed:apt -qq list libfreerdp-client2-2
To install:sudo apt-get install -y libfreerdp-client2-2
Redhat/CentOS:
To determine if freerdp client package is installed:sudo yum list | grep libfreerdp-client2-2
To install:sudo yum --install libfreerdp-client2-2
Defect Fixes
EPF 23.1.0 contains the following fixes:
-
API test-related topics from the SenseTalk Language Browser display as they should in the API Test Editor again.
-
By default, EPF no longer searches for devices to connect to via Bonjour on launch. If you are upgrading and you previously had the Enable Bonjour discovery of VNC servers preference set, your setting will still be in effect.
-
By default, EPF no longer polls for Eggplant Automation Cloud (EAC) connections on launch in certain situations. In turn, this default setting shortens the DAI launch sequence. The setting that manages this polling does not have a control in the EPF UI. Contact Support or your technical consultant for more information.
-
The Free Trial button on the Eggplant License Registry panel now takes you to the correct web page.
-
Removes getpids.exe and Eggman from the EPF installer.
Microsoft Excel-Related Changes
-
Enhances support for Microsoft Excel files by handling a maximum number of rows to 1,048,576 and columns to 16,384.
-
Updates the recommended RAM to use with large Excel files to 32 GB or more to improve performance.
-
Fixes an issue with setting an Excel cell value to a number, which was incorrectly setting the cell type to String rather than Number.
-
Provides support for .xlsm file-types. This file-type is similar to the Excel .xlsx file-type but includes support for macros.
SenseTalk Enhancements
EPF 23.1.0 includes an upgraded version of SenseTalk (version 2.13). Note that you can verify the version of SenseTalk in your EPF instance using the command: put SenseTalkVersion
. This version contains the following improvements:
-
Adds support for returning the distance between two points with the
distance
function. For example:put the distance from pointA to pointB
put the distance between [3,6] and [8,18]
< returns 13 -
Adds support for returning the payment amount on a loan with the
payment
function. This function takes loan properties as inputs in the form of the total loan amount (or principal), interest rate, term, and frequency of payments. For example:put payment on a $500 loan at 6% interest for 12 months
< returns $43.033215 -
Adds support for
the halfEvenRounding
global property. When set to TRUE, this propery causes theround()
androundToNearest()
functions to use half-even rounding (sometimes called "round to even" or "banker's rounding"). When the value being rounded is exactly halfway between the two nearest values, half-even rounding will cause it to be rounded to the value that is an even number (or an even multiple of the value being round to.) -
Adds support for returning the integer less than or equal to a given value with the
floor
function. For example:put the floor of 12.8
< returns 12put floor(-3.6)
< returns -4 -
Adds support for returning the integer greater than or equal to a given value with the
ceiling
function. For example:put the ceiling of 12.8
< returns 13put ceiling(-3.6)
< returns -3 -
Adds support for accessing chunks counting back from the end with the ordinal
-to-last
syntax for ordinal numbers. Also addsantepenultimate
,preantepenultimate
, andpropreantepenultimate
as special ordinals equivalent to the third-to-last, fourth-to-last, and fifth-to-last. Addsultimate
andfinal
as special ordinal synonyms for "last." For example:put the seventh-to-last char of "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"
< returns Tput the antepenultimate char of "ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ"
< returns X -
Adds a new variation of the
put
command to easily display a line of dashes or other symbols. This works with any of these symbols: - + = * / < > ~ . : ? ^ & |. (EPF-22849)put -
displays a line of “-” repeated 33 timesput >
displays a line of “>” repeated 33 timesput 50 ?
displays a line of “?” repeated 50 times -
Adds
leftTop
,leftBottom
,rightTop
, andrightBottom
as synonyms for topLeft, bottomLeft, topRight, and bottomRight. -
Adds π as a predefined variable with the value pi. For example:
put π
< returns 3.141593 -
Enhances runtime error messages to report the line number within the script in addition to the line number within the handler when the numbers are different, for example:
<Log Runtime Error at line 3 (line 6 of script): Invalid JSON - Can't get value of JSON expression.>
-
Fixes an issue with the
contains
andis in
operators when testing whether a text value contains a list of values. Previously, only the first value in the list was evaluated. SenseTalk will now test whether the text contains every value in the list and only return True if all of them are present in the text. -
Fixes an issue where the
begins with
andends with
operators were ignoring all but the first value of a list when testing whether a text value begins or ends with a list. These operators will now use all of the values in the list, in this case by concatenating them together into a single string, and then testing whether the text value begins (or ends) with that string. -
Adds syntax to allow specifying a percent for a period of time, such as
5% annually
. -
Fixes an issue with the
folder()
function where it would return empty when called directly as a function on a fileDescription object. -
Fixes an issue that occurred when adding to (or subtracting, multiplying, or dividing with) a non-existent property in a property list where the name of that property was the name of a function.
-
Corrects a problem with the
round()
function, which was rounding some numbers differently on Windows than it was on other platforms. Note that due to the inability to exactly represent some decimal fractions using the floating-point values used internally by the system, there are some fractional numbers that will still not appear to round "correctly." For example, when rounding the number 133.355 to 2 decimal places, it will be rounded to 133.35 rather than 133.36 as might be expected. This is because 133.355 can't be represented precisely in floating point binary, so the actual value that is around 133.354999999999 rounds down.
23.0.1 (10 Aug 2023)
- Available for Windows and Macintosh only. Linux available at a later date.
Features
- Enhances character recognition of East Asian languages by updating the OCR library.
Defect Fixes
- Resolves occurrences of "OCR Error: Internal Error" when searching for screenshots.
23.0.0 (18 Jul 2023)
Features
-
Provides OCR support for Vietnamese and Thai languages
- Additional license required
-
Enables Mobile Connection Types from DAI
-
Enables Git integration from DAI
-
Improves performance when authoring and editing large suites
-
Provides support for TLS configuration for SenseTalk SendMail commands
-
Enhances the SenseTalk
version()
function to include the Eggplant Gateway (EPGW) version. Theversion().epgw
andversion().archive
extensions return the version of EPGW currently in use in your EPF instance. Knowing which version of EPGW is in use can be especially helpful if you are side-loading (or previously side-loaded) a version of EPGW that was not installed with EPF. The following example shows the format of the EPGW version that the functions return:version().epgw
-->3.13.7
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Enhances the OCR version information you can obtain from EPF with a function that returns the OCR build version (
ocrbuild()
). This is in addition to the existingocrversion()
function. Knowing which build of OCR your EPF includes can be helpful because new functionality may be introduced in different OCR builds and the build versions can vary with platform. The following examples show the difference between the output of the two OCR functions:ocrversion()
-->12.4
ocrbuild()
-->12.2.27.10
Defect Fixes
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Addresses issue attempting to make native Citrix Connections in some situations
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Resolves an issue on the Image Capture panel to populate the dropdown with the correct suite when saving an image
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Resolves an issue when running ExecuteJavaScript from a user defined object that caused an NSInvalidArgumentException
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Improves auto-complete performance of a collection that contains a large number of images
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Boosts performance when using the “set the string to “/”” in a large suite
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Speeds up the search function of Eggplant Functional when there is a large set of images in the suite
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Resolves an issue in some configurations where the Sendmail command errored out with “Failed to read beginning of SSL/TLS record”
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Removes the following SenseTalk commands and functions from the auto-complete suggestions:
CaptureTextImage
,OpenSuites
,OpenSuite
, andCloseSuite
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Corrects the URL on the EPF Download button to point to the proper URL
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Removes references to the Vine Server in the VNC Encodings on the Preferences Connection panel
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Refines SenseTalk ToolTip and Language Browser wording for the
Connect
Command of Android and iOS Mobile Device Connection types
SenseTalk Enhancements
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The
is a number
operator (oris an integer
etc.) now recognizes valid numbers with numeric strings that begin with+
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In some cases, the
dayOfCommonEra
function was affected by time zone, but it has been fixed. Now,dayOfCommonEra
always calculates a day number based on the date alone, regardless of the time of day. -
All characters should now be handled properly by the
regexEscapedSet()
function and therefore within character sets in patterns (specifically: "[", carriage return, line feed, tab, formfeed, and backspace). Previously, some characters were being mishandled. -
Adds backspace as a predefined variable, with value numToChar(8).
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Property declarations now accept that last value supplied for a key. This corrects a problem with property declarations with duplicate keys being omitted completely.
Mobile Device Connection Enhancements
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Improves Android image quality and removes Beta status for Android Mobile Connections.
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Improves Unicode support on Android.
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Fixes reporting of the Android version in SUTInfo.
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Supports use of large Android device farms.
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Allows custom installation paths for Eggplant Functional on Macintosh.
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Provides iOS Restart Springboard option.
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Adds ADB Pull Large files.
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Adds support for Sauce Labs Safari browser connections. Note that webdriver commands are not currently supported.
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Adds support for Sauce Labs iOS simulators.
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Includes Sauce Labs Browser improvements for: Resolution, URL, and Timeout.
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Allows standard locations for Provisioning Profiles and Certificates as follows:
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on MacOS (default profile location)
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on Linux and Windows: local AppData/ eggplant/ProvisioningProfiles
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Introduces standard locations for Developer Disks:
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on MacOS (default XCode location)
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on Linux and Windows: local AppData/ Eggplant/devimg
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Allows Provisioning Profiles and Certificates to be referenced by name in addition to a fixed path.
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Resolves the following keyCodes:
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AltKey:57
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CapsLockKey:115
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ControlKey:113
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EditButton:0
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Keypad0:144
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Keypad5:149
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Keypad9:153
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KeypadDecimal:158
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KeypadDivide:154
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KeypadTimes:155
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Numlock:143
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PauseBreak:127
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ScrollLock:116
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ShiftKey:59
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Backspace:67
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Adds ApplicationKey which opens the app switcher on Android devices.
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Enables the following libimobiledevice features:
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list connected devices
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install app
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uninstall app
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get device info
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list applications
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