API tests now support static IP addresses
Cloud runs of mabl API tests now support using mabl's static IP addresses. This improvement enables testing APIs that are not exposed to the public internet, such as those located behind company firewalls that use IP allowlisting for access.
Mabl CLI proxy certificate validation fixed
We have added a new proxy library to the mabl CLI to support our customers who use proxies with self-signed certificates. Previously, if you had disabled SSL verification with the http.sslVerify
option, the mabl CLI would ignore this setting and always verify the SSL certificates. This issue was due to a bug in the underlying JavaScript proxy library used by the mabl CLI. When attempting to use a proxy that had self-signed certificates, it would cause all connections to fail.
Enhanced proxy settings for the Desktop App
We've enhanced the proxy settings in the mabl Desktop App to provide greater flexibility for users with for complex network configurations. Specifically, you can now tell the Desktop App which traffic should use the proxy settings:
API test console logging
We are happy to share that mabl supports console logging in API test scripts! Debugging complex API scripts is now easier than ever. Console logging works with all of your API test scripts, including the pre-script, script, and flow-level script.
Commenting on branched tests and flows
In order to enable more collaboration within the mabl platform we're excited to announce that users can now add comments and threads on branched tests and flows! Just access the comparison view of a given test or flow on a branch, accessible from the ...
menu or by clicking the +X, -Y
under the "Changes" column. Learn more
Early access for Edge support
We're excited to share that support for Microsoft Edge on the Unified runner is now available to all mabl customers through our early access program! With the addition of Edge, teams can achieve broader cross-browser validation and benefit from the additional functionality of the Unified runner, including:
Webhooks now support static IP addresses
Mabl webhooks now support mabl's static ip addresses. With this enhancement, you can configure a webhook to call a URL that is behind a company firewall, so long as you've added mabl's static IP addresses to an allowlist.
URL validation now supports static IP addresses
URL validation, which is used when creating a new Applications, now supports using mabl's static IP addresses. This improvement is helpful if the URL you are trying to validate is behind a company firewall, and allowlisted static IP addresses are necessary to access the resource.
Easily see what triggered a test run
Ever want to easily see who or what triggered a test run? Now you can, right from the Test Output page.
Infrastructure Update - Additional Static IP Addresses
To enable upcoming enhancements, mabl has added more static IP addresses for cloud test traffic. If you use mabl's static IP addresses to allow mabl cloud test traffic through your network firewall, you will need to add the following new CIDR block before 3 October 2022.