diff --git a/docs/deep-dive-into-hyperexecute-yaml.md b/docs/deep-dive-into-hyperexecute-yaml.md
index 0e8f41155..fa8225d86 100644
--- a/docs/deep-dive-into-hyperexecute-yaml.md
+++ b/docs/deep-dive-into-hyperexecute-yaml.md
@@ -1125,6 +1125,8 @@ Additional options include:
- **Network**: This is a boolean parameter which when set to true enables network proxy logs for the test.
- **GeoLocation**: This parameter is used to pass the test traffic through a specific geolocation. Value to be passed here is geolocation code
- **FullHar**: This flag generates the HAR logs that offer a comprehensive view of your application's network activity during testing.
+- **reporterConfigFile**: If your Cypress project does not have a custom reporter configured, `reporterConfigFile` will automatically enable command logs using the mochawesome reporter by default.
+- **ProjectName**: You can define your project name to autocreate your project in the HyperExecute dashboard.
```yaml
cypressOps:
@@ -1134,6 +1136,8 @@ cypressOps:
Network: true
FullHar: true
geoLocation: IN
+ reporterConfigFile: "reporter_config.json",
+ ProjectName: "Cypress_Project"
```
***
diff --git a/docs/hyperexecute-supported-languages-and-packages.md b/docs/hyperexecute-supported-languages-and-packages.md
index 862b36214..8487acb44 100644
--- a/docs/hyperexecute-supported-languages-and-packages.md
+++ b/docs/hyperexecute-supported-languages-and-packages.md
@@ -64,7 +64,7 @@ This document provides a comprehensive list of all the supported versions of pro
|---------------------|---------|
|Java| `1.8.0` **(default)**, `8`, `9`, `11`, `13`, `15`, `16`, `17`, `18`, `19`, `21`|
|Ruby|`2.0.0`, `2.1.9`, `2.2.6`, `2.3.0`, `2.3.1`, `2.3.3`, `2.4.1`, `2.4.2`, `2.4.3`, `2.4.4`, `2.4.5`, `2.4.6`, `2.4.7`, `2.4.9`, `2.4.10`, `2.5.0`, `2.5.1`, `2.5.3`, `2.5.5`, `2.5.6`, `2.5.7`, `2.5.8`, `2.5.9`, `2.6.0`, `2.6.1`, `2.6.2`, `2.6.3`, `2.6.4`, 2.6.5, `2.6.6`, `2.6.7`, `2.6.8`, `2.6.9`, `2.6.10`, `2.7.0`, `2.7.1`, `2.7.2` **(default)** , `2.7.3`, `2.7.4`, `2.7.5`, `2.7.5`, `2.7.6`, `3.0.0`, `3.0.1`, `3.0.2`, `3.0.3`, `3.0.4`, `3.1.0`, `3.1.1`, `3.1.2`|
- |DotNet|`5`, `6`, `7`, `8` **(default)**,|
+ |DotNet| `4.6`, `4.7`, `5`, `6`, `7`, `8` **(default)**,|
|Python |`3.7.9` **(default)**, `3.8`, `3.9`, `3.10`, `3.11` |
|NodeJs | `12`, `13`, `14`, `15`, `16`, `17`, `18`, `18.17.1` **(default)**, `19`, `20` |
|Katalon| `9.0.0`, `9.1.0`, `9.2.0`, `9.3.1`|
diff --git a/docs/robot-report.md b/docs/robot-report.md
new file mode 100644
index 000000000..83e446567
--- /dev/null
+++ b/docs/robot-report.md
@@ -0,0 +1,61 @@
+---
+id: robot-report
+title: Robot Report
+hide_title: false
+sidebar_label: Robot
+description: Learn how to configure and generate Robot test execution reports on HyperExecute with step-by-step guidance for seamless test insights and reporting.
+keywords:
+ - cucumber testing reports
+ - robot report lambdatest
+url: https://www.lambdatest.com/support/docs/robot-report/
+site_name: LambdaTest
+slug: robot-report/
+---
+
+Robot Framework is a generic, open-source automation framework designed for acceptance testing, acceptance test-driven development (ATDD), and robotic process automation (RPA). It is widely used in software testing due to its simplicity, extensibility, and ease of use. The framework is keyword-driven, meaning that tests are written using predefined keywords, making it accessible even to non-programmers.
+
+> Ensure your project is configured with the Robot framework and all test scripts are in place.
+
+## Steps to Generate Robot Reports on HyperExecute
+
+**Step 1:** Configure all the necessary dependencies and configurations to your project.
+
+**Step 2:** Configure the report parameters in the HyperExecute YAML file
+
+Add the following configurations in your YAML file:
+
+```yaml
+testRunnerCommand: YOUR_RUNNER_COMMAND --outputdir Reports
+
+report: true
+partialReports:
+ type: json
+ location: Reports
+ frameworkName: robot
+```
+
+**Step 3:** Now execute your job by triggering the HyperExecute CLI. You can visit the HyperExecute dashboard to download the report after job completion.
+
+
\ No newline at end of file
diff --git a/sidebars.js b/sidebars.js
index f8bd03eae..4a59557a3 100644
--- a/sidebars.js
+++ b/sidebars.js
@@ -756,7 +756,8 @@ module.exports = {
"cypress-mochaawesome-report",
"error-categorization-report",
"junit-xml-report",
- "karate-report"
+ "karate-report",
+ "robot-report"
],
},