diff --git a/assets/images/local-testing-windows/close tunnel.webp b/assets/images/local-testing-windows/close tunnel.webp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..d21444423 Binary files /dev/null and b/assets/images/local-testing-windows/close tunnel.webp differ diff --git a/assets/images/local-testing-windows/creds.webp b/assets/images/local-testing-windows/creds.webp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..9a98fabc8 Binary files /dev/null and b/assets/images/local-testing-windows/creds.webp differ diff --git a/assets/images/local-testing-windows/tunnel_launched.webp b/assets/images/local-testing-windows/tunnel_launched.webp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..f861bf492 Binary files /dev/null and b/assets/images/local-testing-windows/tunnel_launched.webp differ diff --git a/assets/images/local-testing-windows/tunnel_stopped.webp b/assets/images/local-testing-windows/tunnel_stopped.webp new file mode 100644 index 000000000..51027d461 Binary files /dev/null and b/assets/images/local-testing-windows/tunnel_stopped.webp differ diff --git a/docs/local-testing-windows.md b/docs/local-testing-windows.md index 1dd0697d3..d9300baae 100644 --- a/docs/local-testing-windows.md +++ b/docs/local-testing-windows.md @@ -90,7 +90,8 @@ LT --user example@lambdatest.com --key 123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuv --tunnelN >**Note:**  After you execute the command, Windows may ask for user permission. Make sure you have administrator access to **‘Allow’** the file to run successfully. In a few seconds, after you execute the command, a tunnel connection will be established. You will receive a message inside your command prompt mentioning **‘You can start testing now’**. - + +start localhost testing on Windows ## Testing Locally Hosted Web Pages Using LambdaTest tunnel *** @@ -167,11 +168,11 @@ A secure tunnel connection is maintained unless you explicitly disconnect it. Yo **Option 1:**  You can kill the process by using **‘Ctrl+C’**  in Windows command prompt. You will receive the below highlighted message **‘Tunnel stopped successfully’**  indicating the termination on Tunnel Connection. - +Stopping tunnel -**Option 2:**  You can also disconnect it using the option provided in the user interface. In the top right corner of LambdaTest interface, you will find a button that's says **"Tunnel active"**. This button displays the number of active tunnels. As you click on it, you will find your tunnel name along with an **‘x’**  button. Press the **‘x’**  button to terminate the LambdaTest tunnel. +**Option 2:**  You can also disconnect it using the option provided in the user interface. In the top right corner of LambdaTest interface, you will find a tunnel icon. Click on this icon and then click **x**  to terminate the LambdaTest tunnel. - +disconnecting LambdaTest tunnel ## Geolocation Testing through VPN with LambdaTest tunnel *** @@ -228,11 +229,11 @@ Following is the list of command arguments which can be used as modifiers while >**What is an Access Key?** >An Access Key is a unique string used for the identification of your account. As we offer a cloud-based platform to host a testing ecosystem to everyone around the globe. Access key plays a crucial role in authenticating your LambdaTest account while mapping a secure tunnel connection for hosting your locally stored web pages online. They work as your IDs when you gain access to our cloud servers. -If you ever misplace your Access key into the hands of someone you don’t trust. You can always regenerate it by clicking the tilt arrow button. +If you ever misplace your Access key into the hands of someone you don’t trust. You can always regenerate it by navigating to your LambdaTest Profile > Account Settings > [Password & Security](https://accounts.lambdatest.com/security/username-accesskey). -Find your Access Key while performing any type of testing, from the left navigation menu. You will find a button that says **‘Configure Tunnel’**. Click on that button & a string containing your access key will be presented. +You can find your Access Key while performing any type of testing. Go to **Credentials** in the left sidebar and click the copy icon next to Access Key to retrieve it. - +Finding access key For instance, if you go to **‘Real Time Test’**, you will observe a button that says **‘Configure Tunnel’**  on the top-right area of the page. Click on that button and a form would open up through it, providing you with a string containing your access key. You will find the access key in the area underlined below.