Winter '25 Release 2
Executive Summary
We’re excited to announce the latest enhancements to the Provar product suite with our Winter ’25 Release 2. You can download and install Winter ’25 Release 2 directly from the Provar Success Portal.
Important Notice: Java 21 Upgrade
Provar plans to upgrade to Java 21 by the end of January 2025 as part of our continuous efforts to utilize the latest technology. This upgrade will ensure we can release ongoing updates as part of our regular long-term support compatibility commitment.
This change will impact you, as necessary changes must be implemented to ensure seamless running of Provar Automation. To find out more, check out our Java 21 help page which contains more details. We will keep you updated as we progress with this upgrade.
Provar Automation Features and Enhancements
Support for MS Exchange in Office 365 Government Community Cloud High
This release extends MS Exchange support to Office 365 Government Community Cloud High, enabling users to connect and test email scenarios in secure, controlled environments. With this enhancement, users can seamlessly execute email operations, including sending and receiving emails, in compliance with specialized security standards, complementing existing MS Exchange functionality.
Environment Variable Support for MS Exchange Connection
This release introduces support for environment variables in MS Exchange connection types, providing users with enhanced flexibility and security for email testing. Users can now configure environment variables for all MS Exchange subtypes, including MS Exchange and MS Graph connections. This allows for dynamic configuration of connection details, improving the secure management of sensitive data such as credentials or endpoints on local and CI/CD pipelines.
Example of username for Connection Name (e.g., testMyWS):
- Command Line Argument: com.provar.ms.testMyEmail.username
- Environment Variable: PROVAR_MS_TESTMYEMAIL_USERNAME
Priority Order for Overriding Values:
- Command-line argument
- Environment variable
- Configuration
For reference refer to this help page for more details
Customization of Browser Driver Location
This release adds flexibility to customize browser driver locations in Provar, allowing users to specify custom paths for ChromeDriver, EdgeDriver, and GeckoDriver. Users can define these custom locations in Provar’s Variables section or by adding entries in the provar.properties file. Additionally, these properties can be passed as command-line arguments for ANT runs and also by defining as Provar variables under Setting.
When a custom driver location is specified, it takes precedence over the default settings, with the specified path logged for transparency.
Supported Drivers:
- ChromeDriver
- EdgeDriver
- GeckoDriver
Property File Entries:
- com.provar.chromedriver.path
- com.provar.msedgedriver.path
- com.provar.geckodriver.path
Environment Variables:
- PROVAR_CHROMEDRIVER_PATH
- PROVAR_MSEDGEDRIVER_PATH
- PROVAR_GECKODRIVER_PATH
Example:
com.provar.chromedriver.path=”path of the driver folder”
Note:
- Specify the path to the parent folder where the driver is located. The driver name must remain unchanged.
- Driver location priority:
- User-defined path
- Test project lib folder
- User home
- Default Installer driver
Provar Manager Features & Enhancements
Please refer to the Provar Manager release notes here.
Provar DX CLI 1.4.0
The latest version introduces powerful new commands that enhance the integration with Provar Manager, allowing users to access detailed information about their Provar Manager connections and execute tests seamlessly on platforms such as Salesforce orgs (for unit tests) and Provar Grid (for scalable, parallel Provar Automation test runs).
Key Commands:
- sf provar config get and sf provar config set
- Simplify the manipulation of any JSON file for configuration purposes.
- sf provar manager display
- Provides detailed insights into the Provar Manager instance, such as:
- Current status.
- Number of licenses in use.
- Package version.
- Provides detailed insights into the Provar Manager instance, such as:
- sf provar manager open
- Opens Provar Manager directly in your browser for quick access.
- sf provar manager test run
- Executes tests via Provar Manager either synchronously or asynchronously, with results available in multiple formats, such as:
- Human-readable.
- JSON.
- JUnit.
- Executes tests via Provar Manager either synchronously or asynchronously, with results available in multiple formats, such as:
- sf provar manager test run report
- Retrieves and displays test results for a specific test run ID directly from Provar Manager.
ProvarAI
Test Data Generation
We have developed an AI-powered Test Data Generation feature to simplify test data creation for Bulk API operations in Salesforce. This feature allows you to generate test data within minutes, producing a CSV file fully compatible with the Apex Bulk API, enabling easy upload and management of bulk data in Salesforce. The AI feature in Provar is disabled by default.
You can enable or disable it using the -Dcom.provar.automation.ai.services.enabled flag by setting its value to either true or false. This flag can be configured in the Provar INI file or passed as an ANT argument for CI executions. For detailed instructions on how to use this feature, please refer to this article.
NitroX
Automatic Root Component Definitions
Previously, integrating a generic website into NitroX mapping required users to manually inspect the page, identify a unique element, and define the root component in the package.json file. With the latest update, this process is now fully automated. Users can automatically map any generic website using NitroX mapping without the need for manual definitions—saving time and reducing complexity.
Special Note:
With this enhancement, only pages mapped as PO (Page Object) will automatically map as NitroX. If a PO mapping is needed, users can select the appropriate option from the dropdown menu or disable the NitroX functionality directly in the Test Builder.
Support for Vlocity Insurance LWC Components
With our latest enhancement, Nitrox now supports Vlocity Insurance Lightning Web Components (LWCs), in addition to the existing support for standard Lightning LWCs and Screen Flow LWCs. This integration enables you to seamlessly incorporate Vlocity Insurance LWCs into your projects, facilitating the development of customized and efficient solutions tailored to the insurance industry.
By leveraging these components, you can create more dynamic and responsive applications that meet the specific needs of the insurance sector. This integration streamlines your development process, enabling you to deliver high-quality solutions more efficiently.
Platform Updates
Salesforce Jars Upgrade
We have updated the necessary jars to align with the Salesforce Winter ’25 Release (version 62.0) for use in future releases. This update includes adding new objects to the translation files and removing outdated, unused Salesforce jars. These changes ensure Provar stays compatible with the latest Salesforce enhancements while maintaining a clean and optimized environment for future updates.
Performance Improvements
As part of our ongoing performance improvements, this release optimizes the metadata retrieval process, resulting in faster UI metadata loading and execution. Key areas of improvement include:
- Org Browser Loading
- Execution with Fresh Metadata
- Execution with Existing Metadata
- Reloading Metadata
- Validation Process
- Overall Execution Speed
Note: Performance gains may vary depending on the user’s org type and the level of customization and complexity of the metadata.
Security Improvements
This release includes important security enhancements to strengthen product integrity. We’ve implemented updates to improve system defenses and ensure compliance with the latest security standards.
Browser Compatibility Updates
As part of our pre-release testing, we have confirmed that Automation v2.14.2 is fully compatible with Chrome version 131.
Why is this important?
Including ChromeDriver 131 in Automation v2.14.2 and ensuring compatibility with Chrome 131 helps eliminate the risk of incompatibility issues that could otherwise impact the proper functioning of test cases.
How can I use this?
If you plan to use Chrome 131, we recommend upgrading to Provar Automation v2.14.2, which includes ChromeDriver 131 by default.
Automation will automatically attempt to download the correct ChromeDriver if it detects a driver exception. If your organization’s security protocols prevent the automatic download, you can manually override the ChromeDriver.
To downgrade or use a different version of ChromeDriver, refer to this support article, which explains how to configure a ChromeDriver other than the default one provided in your Provar Automation installation.
Browser and Driver Combinations Recommended for Provar Automation v2.14.2
For a comprehensive guide, please refer to the Browser and Driver Recommendations.
University of Provar
The University of Provar has been refreshed to enhance your learning journey! Courses and resources are now organized by product for easier navigation and a more tailored experience. We value your input—please share your feedback and suggest new content ideas via the end-of-course surveys.
Customer Support
We are committed to providing continuous support. Please contact us If you have any questions about this release; we’re happy to assist you. To get in touch, simply log in to the Provar Success Portal and select ‘Raise a Case,’ or reach out to your dedicated Customer Success Specialist.
- Provar Automation V3
- Automation V3: System Requirements
- Automation V3: Browser and Driver Recommendations
- Installing Provar Automation V3
- Updating Provar Automation V3
- Licensing Provar Automation V3
- Automation V3: Granting Org Permissions to Provar Automation
- Automation V3: Optimizing Org and Connection Metadata Processing in Provar
- Using Provar Automation V3
- Automation V3: Provar Automation
- Automation V3: Commit a Local Test Project to Source Control
- Automation V3: Creating a New Test Project
- Automation V3: Creating Custom Test Steps
- Automation V3: Provar Test Builder
- Automation V3: Reintroduction of CLI license Check
- Automation V3: Creating Test Cases
- Automation V3: Debugging Tests
- Automation V3: Environment Management
- Automation V3: Managing Test Steps
- Automation V3: Reporting
- Automation V3: Import Test Project from a File
- Automation V3: Import Test Project from Local Repository
- Automation V3: Import Test Project from a Remote Repository
- Automation V3: Running Tests
- Automation V3: Testing Browser Options
- Automation V3: Testing Browser – Chrome Headless
- Automation V3: Provar Feature Flags and Properties Configuration
- Automation V3: Defining Proxy Settings
- Automation V3: Behavior-Driven Development
- Automation V3: Customize Browser Driver Location
- Automation V3: Setup and Teardown Test Cases
- Automation V3: Japanese Language Support
- Automation V3: Reload Org Cache
- Automation V3: Using Java Method Annotations for Custom Objects
- Automation V3: Salesforce API Testing
- Automation V3: Consolidating Multiple Test Execution Reports
- Automation V3: Tags and Service Level Agreements (SLAs)
- Automation V3: Test Plans
- Automation V3: Searching Provar with Find Usages
- Automation V3: Exporting Test Projects
- Automation V3: Tooltip Testing
- Automation V3: Refresh and Recompile
- Automation V3: Secrets Management and Encryption
- Custom Table Mapping in V3
- NitroX in V3
- ProvarDX in V3
- Test Cycles in V3
- Using Custom APIs in V3
- Page Objects in V3
- Automation V3: ProvarX™
- Automation V3: Creating an XPath
- Automation V3: Mapping Non-Salesforce Fields
- Automation V3: Introduction to XPaths
- Automation V3: JavaScript Locator Support
- Automation V3: Create different page objects for different pages
- Automation V3: Maintaining Page Objects
- Automation V3: Refresh and Reselect Field Locators in Test Builder
- Callable Tests in V3
- Functions in V3
- Automation V3: TestCaseErrors
- Automation V3: TestRunErrors
- Automation V3: TestCaseSuccessful
- Automation V3: TestCaseOutCome
- Automation V3: TestCasePath
- Automation V3: StringTrim
- Automation V3: TestCaseName
- Automation V3: DateFormat
- Automation V3: Not
- Automation V3: IsSorted
- Automation V3: StringReplace
- Automation V3: StringNormalize
- Automation V3: DateParse
- Automation V3: DateAdd
- Automation V3: GetEnvironmentVariable
- Automation V3: GetSelectedEnvironment
- Automation V3: NumberFormat
- Automation V3: Using Functions
- Automation V3: UniqueId
- Automation V3: Count
- Automation V3: Round
- Using the Test Palette in V3
- Automation V3: Test Palette Introduction
- Automation V3: Read Test Step
- Automation V3: String Test Steps
- Automation V3: Generate Test Case
- Automation V3: For Each Test Step
- Automation V3: Page Object Cleaner
- Automation V3: Assert Salesforce Layout
- Automation V3: Break Test Step
- Automation V3: UI On Screen
- Automation V3: UI Handle Alert
- Automation V3: UI Assert
- Automation V3: Set Values
- Automation V3: UI With Row
- Automation V3: UI Action
- Automation V3: UI Connect
- Automation V3: Fail Test Step
- Automation V3: While Test Step
- Automation V3: Apex Execute
- Automation V3: List Compare
- Automation V3: UI Navigate
- Automation V3: UI Fill
- Automation V3: If Test Step
- Automation V3: Group Steps Test Step
- Automation V3: Set Values Test Step
- Automation V3: Apex Bulk
- Automation V3: Sleep Test Step
- Automation V3: Switch Test Step
- Automation V3: Finally Test Step
- Automation V3: Wait For Test Step
- Automation V3: Extract Salesforce Layout
- Automation V3: Assert Test Step
- Applications Testing in V3
- Automation V3: Mobile Emulation (Salesforce Mobile)
- Automation V3: Using Provar with Amazon Web Services (AWS) Device Farm
- Automation V3: PDF Testing
- Automation V3: App Configuration for Microsoft Connection in MS Portal for OAuth 2.0
- Automation V3: OAuth 2.0 Microsoft Exchange Email Connection
- Automation V3: Create a Connection for Office 365 GCC High
- Automation V3: Support for Existing MS OAuth Email Connection
- Automation V3: Gmail Connection in Automation with App Password
- Automation V3: Email Testing in Automation
- Automation V3: OAuth 2.0 MS Graph Email Connection
- Automation V3: Email Testing Examples
- Automation V3: Database Connections
- Automation V3: Web Services
- Data-Driven Testing in V3
- Provar Manager and Provar Automation V3
- Automation V3: Provar Manager – Test Execution Reporting
- Automation V3: Setting Up a Connection to Provar Manager
- Automation V3: Provar Manager Filters
- Automation V3: Importing 3rd-Party Test Projects
- Automation V3: Uploading Test Steps in Provar Manager
- Automation V3: Test Management
- Automation V3: Provar Manager Test Operations
- Automation V3: Provar Manager Test Execution
- Automation V3: Release Management
- Automation V3: Provar Manager Plugins
- Automation V3: Provar Manager Test Coverage
- Automation V3: Provar Manager Setup and User Guide
- Automation V3: Uploading 3rd-Party Test Results
- Automation V3: Uploading Existing Manual Test Cases to Provar Manager with DataLoader.Io
- Automation V3: Quality Journey, Quality Center, and Dashboards
- Automation V3: Object Mapping Between Provar Automation and Provar Manager
- Automation V3: Uploading Callable Test Cases in Provar Manager
- Automation V3: Metadata Coverage with Manager
- Provar Grid and Provar Automation V3
- DevOps with V3
- Automation V3: Setting Java Development Kit (JDK) Environment Variables
- Automation V3: Configuration on Jenkins
- Automation V3: Introduction to Provar DevOps
- Automation V3: Introduction to Test Scheduling
- Automation V3: Version Control and DevOps
- Automation V3: Setting up Continuous Integration
- Automation V3: Execution Environment Security Configuration
- Automation V3: Bitbucket Pipelines
- Automation V3: Perfecto Mobile
- Automation V3: ANT Task Parameters
- Automation V3: Provar Jenkins Plugin
- Automation V3: Running Automation Tests on Jenkins
- Automation V3: Configuring the Automation Secrets Password in Microsoft Azure Pipelines
- Automation V3: Parallel Execution in Microsoft Azure Pipelines using Test Plans
- Automation V3: Parallel Execution in Microsoft Azure Pipelines using Targets
- Automation V3: Parallel Execution in Microsoft Azure Pipelines using Multiple build.xml Files
- Automation V3: Parallel Execution in GitHub Actions using Test Plan
- Automation V3: Running Provar on Linux
- Automation V3: CircleCI Orbs
- Automation V3: CircleCI Common Build Errors
- Automation V3: CircleCI via Docker
- Automation V3: Copado Integration Introduction
- Automation V3: Copado Configuration
- Automation V3: Copado Architecture Overview
- Automation V3: Docker Runner
- Automation V3: Running Provar Tests on Docker using Docker File
- Automation V3: Docker Continuous Integration
- Automation V3: Setting up Continuous Integration with Jenkins for Docker
- Automation V3: Generating the build.xml File for Docker
- Automation V3: Flosum Configuration
- Automation V3: Flosum Integration Introduction
- Automation V3: Flosum Architecture Overview
- Automation V3: Parallel Execution in GitHub Actions using Multiple build.xml Files
- Automation V3: Parallel Execution in GitHub Actions using Targets
- Automation V3: Remote Trigger in GitHub Actions
- Automation V3: Parallel Execution in GitHub Actions using Job Matrix
- Automation V3: Gearset DevOps CI/CD via Jenkins
- Automation V3: GitLab Continuous Integration
- Automation V3: GitHub Desktop – Creating a Git Repository for Automation Projects
- Automation V3: Integrating GitHub Actions CI to Run Automation CI Task
- Automation V3: Provar Test Results Package
- Automation V3: Running a Provar CI Task in Azure DevOps Pipelines
- Automation V3: Amazon Web Service (AWS) & Jenkins Configuration
- Automation V3: ANT: Generating ANT Build File
- Automation V3: ANT Licensing
- Automation V3: Reading Data from Excel
- Automation V3: Configuration on other CI tools
- Automation V3: Setting Apache Ant Environment Variables
- Automation V3: BrowserStack Desktop
- Automation V3: Integrating with LambdaTest
- Automation V3: Sauce Labs Desktop
- Automation V3: AutoRABIT Salesforce DevOps in Provar Test
- Automation V3: Selenium Grid
- Automation V3: Working with Git
- Automation V3: Configuration for Sending Emails via the Automation Command Line Interface
- Automation V3: Parameterization using Environment Variables in GitHub Actions
- Automation V3: Slack Integration with Automation
- Automation V3: Zephyr Cloud and Server
- Automation V3: Adding a Salesforce Communities Connection
- Automation V3: Integrating with Sauce Labs Real Device
- Automation V3: Travis CI
- Automation V3: Salesforce DX Integration
- Automation V3: Variable Set Syntax
- Salesforce Testing with V3
- Automation V3: Adding a Salesforce OAuth (Web Flow) Connection
- Automation V3: Internationalization Support
- Automation V3: Salesforce Release Updates
- Automation V3: Adding a Salesforce Connection
- Automation V3: Adding a Log-on As Connection
- Automation V3: Salesforce Lightning Web Component (LWC) Locator Support
- Automation V3: Adding a Salesforce OAuth (JWT Flow) Connection
- Automation V3: Salesforce Console Testing
- Automation V3: Adding a Salesforce Portal Connection
- Automation V3: Visualforce Testing
- Automation V3: List and Table Testing
- Recommended Practices with V3
- Automation V3: Provar Naming Standards
- Automation V3: Salesforce Connection Best Practices
- Automation V3: Automation Planning
- Automation V3: Supported Testing Phases
- Automation V3: Best practices for the .provarCaches folder
- Automation V3: Best practices for .pageObject files
- Automation V3: Avoid Metadata performance issues
- Automation V3: The Best Ways to Change Callable Test Case Locations
- Automation V3: Improve Your Metadata Performance
- Automation V3: Abort Unused Test Sessions/Runs
- Automation V3: Create Records via API
- Automation V3: Test Case Design
- Automation V3: Increase auto-retry waits for steps using a global variable
- Troubleshooting with V3
- Automation V3: Resolving High Memory Usage
- Automation V3: Refresh Org Cache Manually
- Automation V3: Show Hidden Provar Files on Mac
- Automation V3: Add Permissions to Edit Provar.ini File
- Automation V3: Test Builder Does Not Launch
- Automation V3: Provar License Issue Solution
- Automation V3: How to Configure a Single Sign-On Connection
- Automation V3: Out of Memory Error During CI Execution
- Automation V3: Add Gmail Firewall Exception
- Automation V3: Add a License Firewall Exception
- Automation V3: Resolving Jenkins License Missing Error
- Automation V3: Increase System Memory for Provar
- Automation V3: Resolving Metadata Timeout Errors
- Automation V3: How to Use Keytool Command for Importing Certificates
- Automation V3: Java Version Mismatch Error
- Automation V3: Provar Manager 3.0 Install Error Resolution
- Automation V3: Test Case Does Not Run on IE Browser
- Automation V3: Test Builder Not Working Correctly
- AI with Provar Automation V3
- Provar Automation V2
- System Requirements
- Browser and Driver Recommendations
- Installing Provar Automation
- Updating Provar Automation
- Licensing Provar
- Granting Org Permissions to Provar Automation
- Optimizing Org and Connection Metadata Processing in Provar
- Using Provar Automation
- Understanding Provar’s Use of AI Service for Test Automation
- Provar Automation
- Creating a New Test Project
- Import Test Project from a File
- Import Test Project from a Remote Repository
- Import Test Project from Local Repository
- Commit a Local Test Project to Source Control
- Salesforce API Testing
- Behavior-Driven Development
- Consolidating Multiple Test Execution Reports
- Creating Test Cases
- Custom Table Mapping
- Functions
- Debugging Tests
- Defining a Namespace Prefix on a Connection
- Defining Proxy Settings
- Environment Management
- Exporting Test Cases into a PDF
- Exporting Test Projects
- Japanese Language Support
- Override Auto-Retry for Test Step
- Customize Browser Driver Location
- Mapping and Executing the Lightning Article Editor in Provar
- Managing Test Steps
- Namespace Org Testing
- NitroX
- Provar Test Builder
- ProvarDX
- Refresh and Recompile
- Reintroduction of CLI License Check
- Reload Org Cache
- Reporting
- Running Tests
- Searching Provar with Find Usages
- Secrets Management and Encryption
- Setup and Teardown Test Cases
- Tags and Service Level Agreements (SLAs)
- Test Cycles
- Test Data Generation
- Test Plans
- Testing Browser – Chrome Headless
- Testing Browser Options
- Tooltip Testing
- Using the Test Palette
- Using Custom APIs
- Callable Tests
- Data-Driven Testing
- Page Objects
- Block Locator Strategies
- Introduction to XPaths
- Creating an XPath
- JavaScript Locator Support
- Label Locator Strategies
- Maintaining Page Objects
- Mapping Non-Salesforce fields
- Page Object Operations
- ProvarX™
- Refresh and Reselect Field Locators in Test Builder
- Using Java Method Annotations for Custom Objects
- Applications Testing
- Database Testing
- Document Testing
- Email Testing
- Email Testing in Automation
- Email Testing Examples
- Gmail Connection in Automation with App Password
- App Configuration for Microsoft Connection in MS Portal for OAuth 2.0
- OAuth 2.0 Microsoft Exchange Email Connection
- Support for Existing MS OAuth Email Connection
- OAuth 2.0 MS Graph Email Connection
- Create a Connection for Office 365 GCC High
- Mobile Testing
- OrchestraCMS Testing
- Salesforce CPQ Testing
- ServiceMax Testing
- Skuid Testing
- Vlocity API Testing
- Webservices Testing
- DevOps with V2
- Introduction to Provar DevOps
- Introduction to Test Scheduling
- Apache Ant
- Configuration for Sending Emails via the Automation Command Line Interface
- Continuous Integration
- AutoRABIT Salesforce DevOps in Provar Test
- Azure DevOps
- Running a Provar CI Task in Azure DevOps Pipelines
- Configuring the Automation secrets password in Microsoft Azure Pipelines
- Parallel Execution in Microsoft Azure Pipelines using Multiple build.xml Files
- Parallel Execution in Microsoft Azure Pipelines using Targets
- Parallel execution in Microsoft Azure Pipelines using Test Plans
- Bitbucket Pipelines
- CircleCI
- Copado
- Docker
- Flosum
- Gearset
- GitHub Actions
- Integrating GitHub Actions CI to Run Automation CI Task
- Remote Trigger in GitHub Actions
- Parameterization using Environment Variables in GitHub Actions
- Parallel Execution in GitHub Actions using Multiple build.xml Files
- Parallel Execution in GitHub Actions using Targets
- Parallel Execution in GitHub Actions using Test Plan
- Parallel Execution in GitHub Actions using Job Matrix
- GitLab Continuous Integration
- Travis CI
- Jenkins
- Execution Environment Security Configuration
- Provar Jenkins Plugin
- Parallel Execution
- Running Provar on Linux
- Reporting
- Salesforce DX
- Git
- Version Control
- Salesforce Testing with V2
- Recommended Practices with V2
- Salesforce Connection Best Practices
- Improve Your Metadata Performance
- Java 21 Upgrade
- Testing Best Practices
- Automation Planning
- Supported Testing Phases
- Provar Naming Standards
- Test Case Design
- Create records via API
- Avoid using static values
- Abort Unused Test Sessions/Runs
- Avoid Metadata performance issues
- Increase auto-retry waits for steps using a global variable
- Create different page objects for different pages
- The Best Ways to Change Callable Test Case Locations
- Working with the .testProject file and .secrets file
- Best practices for the .provarCaches folder
- Best practices for .pageObject files
- Troubleshooting with V2
- How to Use Keytool Command for Importing Certificates
- Installing Provar After Upgrading to macOS Catalina
- Browsers
- Configurations and Permissions
- Add Permissions to Edit Provar.ini File
- Configure Provar UI in High Resolution
- Enable Prompt to Choose Workspace
- Increase System Memory for Provar
- Refresh Org Cache Manually
- Show Hidden Provar Files on Mac
- Java Version Mismatch Error
- Unable to test cases, test suites, etc… from the Test Project Navigation sidebar
- Connections
- DevOps with V2
- Error Messages
- Provar Manager 3.0 Install Error Resolution
- Provar Manager Test Case Upload Resolution
- Administrator has Blocked Access to Client
- JavascriptException: Javascript Error
- Resolving Failed to Create ChromeDriver Error
- Resolving Jenkins License Missing Error
- Resolving Metadata Timeout Errors
- Test Execution Fails – Firefox Not Installed
- Selenium 4 Upgrade
- Licensing, Installation and Firewalls
- Memory
- Test Builder and Test Cases
- Provar Manager
- How to Use Provar Manager
- Provar Manager Setup
- Provar Manager Integrations
- Release Management
- Test Management
- Test Operations
- Provar Manager and Provar Automation
- Setting Up a Connection to Provar Manager
- Object Mapping Between Automation and Manager
- How to Upload Test Plans, Test Plan Folders, Test Plan Instances, and Test Cases
- Provar Manager Filters
- Uploading Callable Test Cases in Provar Manager
- Uploading Test Steps in Provar Manager
- How to Know if a File in Automation is Linked in Test Manager
- Test Execution Reporting
- Metadata Coverage with Manager
- Provar Grid
- Release Notes