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Upcoming deprecation of Testing Module in Orchestrator - 2026 update
Test Set creation and execution in Orchestrator will be deprecated, with Test Manager becoming the sole platform for creating and executing test sets. This change will take effect on April 30, 2026.
Upcoming removal of Testing Module in Orchestrator - 2026 update
Test Set creation and execution in Orchestrator will be removed, with Test Manager becoming the sole platform for creating and executing test sets. This change will take effect on April 30, 2026.
What's new
Healing agent for Test Manager executions
You can now enable Healing Agent™ for automated test executions in Test Manager, bringing intelligent self-healing capabilities to your UI-based testing workflows.
When UI changes impact automation, Healing Agent detects and responds to those disruptions. It can offer detailed debugging information, or, if configured, attempt to prevent the automation from breaking during your executions, when necessary.
You can activate the Healing Agent in Test Manager at the test set level, from the Configuration tab. For more information on enabling Healing Agent for Test Manager executions, refer to Enabling Healing Agent.
What's new
Assign Test Case to Requirement from Requirement tab
Until now, the Requirements view showed requirements and their associated test cases. Now, the Test Cases view shows the converse information, namely test cases and their associated requirements. Go to Test Cases > Requirements tab, and assign a test case to a requirement. For more information on how to assign test cases to requirements from the Test Cases view, refer to Assigning test cases to requirements.
Upcoming deprecation of Testing Module in Orchestrator - update
- You can no longer execute test sets from Orchestrator. Currently, you can still edit, clone, and delete test sets.
- You can start using the UiPath CLI - Test Manager integration. For more details, refer to the UiPath CLI release notes and the Test Manager support topic.
- You can start using the Azure Devops Extension for test execution in Test Manager. For more details, refer to the Azure Devops Extension release notes and the UiPath Test topic.
Improvements
You can check the default value of custom fields by accessing Test Cases > Test Case> Details. All custom fields which hold a default value are marked by a star symbol. To check whether your test case is associated with the default value of a custom field, go to Test Cases, open a test case, select the Details tab and check the custom fields marked by a star.
What's new
Bring your own LLM subscription in Autopilot
When working with Autopilot, you can replace the UiPath-managed subscriptions with your own subscription, provided they match the same model family and version already supported by the UiPath product. This allows for seamless swapping of UiPath-managed models with your subscribed models. For detailed steps on how to configure an LLM subscription, refer to Configuring LLMs.
AutopilotTM is a collection of AI-powered digital systems, designed to boost the productivity of testers throughout the entire testing lifecycle. For detailed information on Autopilot and bringing your own LLM subscription, refer to About Autopilot.