- Overview
- UI Automation
- Core Activities split
- UI-based automation profiling data collection
- Applications and technologies automated with UI Automation
- Project compatibility
- UI-ANA-016 - Pull Open Browser URL
- UI-ANA-017 - ContinueOnError True
- UI-ANA-018 - List OCR/Image Activities
- UI-DBP-006 - Container Usage
- UI-DBP-013 - Excel Automation Misuse
- UI-DBP-030 - Forbidden Variables Usage In Selectors
- UI-PRR-001 - Simulate Click
- UI-PRR-002 - Simulate Type
- UI-PRR-003 - Open Application Misuse
- UI-PRR-004 - Hardcoded Delays
- UI-REL-001 - Large Idx in Selectors
- UI-SEC-004 - Selector Email Data
- UI-SEC-010 - App/Url Restrictions
- UI-USG-011 - Non Allowed Attributes
- UX-SEC-010 - App/Url Restrictions
- UX-DBP-029 - Insecure Password Use
- UI-PST-001 - Audit Log Level in Project Settings
- UiPath Browser Migration Tool
- Clipping region
- Computer Vision Recorder
- Activate
- Anchor Base
- Attach Browser
- Attach Window
- Block User Input
- Callout
- Check
- Click
- Click Image
- Click Image Trigger
- Click OCR Text
- Click Text
- Click Trigger
- Close Application
- Close Tab
- Close Window
- Context Aware Anchor
- Copy Selected Text
- Element Attribute Change Trigger
- Element Exists
- Element Scope
- Element State Change Trigger
- Export UI Tree
- Extract Structured Data
- Find Children
- Find Element
- Find Image
- Find Image Matches
- Find OCR Text Position
- Find Relative Element
- Find Text Position
- Get Active Window
- Get Ancestor
- Get Attribute
- Get Event Info
- Get From Clipboard
- Get Full Text
- Get OCR Text
- Get Password
- Get Position
- Get Source Element
- Get Text
- Get Visible Text
- Go Back
- Go Forward
- Go Home
- Google Cloud Vision OCR
- Hide Window
- Highlight
- Hotkey Trigger
- Hover
- Hover Image
- Hover OCR Text
- Hover Text
- Image Exists
- Indicate On Screen
- Inject .NET Code
- Inject Js Script
- Invoke ActiveX Method
- Key Press Trigger
- Load Image
- Maximize Window
- Microsoft Azure Computer Vision OCR
- Microsoft OCR
- Microsoft Project Oxford Online OCR
- Minimize Window
- Monitor Events
- Mouse Trigger
- Move Window
- Navigate To
- OCR Text Exists
- On Element Appear
- On Element Vanish
- On Image Appear
- On Image Vanish
- Open Application
- Open Browser
- Refresh Browser
- Replay User Event
- Restore Window
- Save Image
- Select Item
- Select Multiple Items
- Send Hotkey
- Set Clipping Region
- Set Focus
- Set Text
- Set To Clipboard
- Set Web Attribute
- Show Window
- Start Process
- System Trigger
- Take Screenshot
- Tesseract OCR
- Text Exists
- Tooltip
- Type Into
- Type Secure Text
- Use Foreground
- Wait Attribute
- Wait Element Vanish
- Wait Image Vanish
- Application Event Trigger
- Check/Uncheck
- Check App State
- Check Element
- Click
- Click Event Trigger
- Close Popup
- Drag and Drop
- Extract Table Data
- For Each UI Element
- Get Attribute
- Get Browser Data
- Get Text
- Get URL
- Go to URL
- Highlight
- Hover
- Inject Js Script
- Keyboard Shortcuts
- Keypress Event Trigger
- Mouse Scroll
- Navigate Browser
- Select Item
- Set Browser Data
- Set Runtime Browser
- Set Text
- Take Screenshot
- Type Into
- Use Application/Browser
- Perform browser search and retrieve results using UI Automation APIs
- Web Browsing
- Find Images
- Click Images
- Trigger and Monitor Events
- Create and Override Files
- HTML Pages: Extract and Manipulate Information
- Window Manipulation
- Automated List Selection
- Find and Manipulate Window Elements
- Manage Text Automation
- Load and Process Images
- Manage Mouse Activated Actions
- Automate Application Runtime
- Automated Run of a Local Application
- Browser Navigation
- Web Automation
- Trigger Scope Example
- Computer Vision Local Server
- Mobile Automation
- Release notes
- Project compatibility
- Get Log Types
- Get Logs
- Get Page Source
- Get Device Orientation
- Get Session Identifier
- Install App
- Manage Current App
- Manage Other App
- Open DeepLink
- Open URL
- Mobile Device Connection
- Directional Swipe
- Draw Pattern
- Positional Swipe
- Press Hardware Button
- Set Device Orientation
- Take Screenshot
- Take Screenshot Part
- Element Exists
- Execute Command
- Get Attribute
- Get Selected Item
- Get Text
- Set Selected Item
- Set Text
- Swipe
- Tap
- Type Text
- Terminal
Core Activities split
UiPath.System.Activities
and
UiPath.UIAutomation.Activities
. This has been done with the
intention of offering you more control over which activity versions you use in the
execution of your automation projects. In correlation with the Project Dependencies feature, this
split enables you to choose exactly the version of activities you want to use as a
dependency for your project.
Whenever a project created with a version of Studio older than v2018.3 is opened with Studio v2018.3 or higher, the project is automatically migrated and the new System and UI Automation packages replace the old Core package.
Remember to properly migrate your processes when updating the 2018.3 UiPath Platform. The dependencies and activities installation algorithm has improved, which can cause conflicts when executing processes with packages installed from local feeds. If you encounter any issues while updating, check out possible solutions on this page. Also, remember to check out how to Open Projects Created with Previous Versions.
UiPath.System.Activities
and
UiPath.UIAutomation.Activities
packages contain all the activities
that were in the old one. Additionally, from v2018.3 on, you can use any combination of
activity packages regardless of what version of Studio you are using at that moment.
tessdata
folder which is used to
install languages for the Google OCR engine has been moved from
%ProgramFiles(x86)%\UiPath\Studio essdata
to
%UserProfile%\.nuget\packages\uipath.vision
. You can read more
about installing and changing the language for the Google OCR engine on this page.
For more information on how this change impacts Studio, you can read more here.
UiPath.Core.Activities
meta-package) was created as a result of the Core Activities Split to ensure
compatibility between Legacy Processes and Robot versions v2018.3 or newer. The Core
Legacy Activities and Legacy Processes are defined as follows:
- Core Legacy Activities -
The
UiPath.Core.Activities
meta-package is available starting with the v2018.3 release. It references theUiPath.System.Activities
andUiPath.UIAutomation.Activities
packages whenever a legacy process is executed by a v2018.3 or newer Robot. - Legacy Process - A process
created with Studio v2018.2 or lower which uses the former
UiPath.Core.Activities
package as a dependency.
While the Robot is resolving dependencies, it searches for the UI Automation and System packages. If they are not available, it uses the Lowest Applicable Version runtime rule to determine what UI Automation and System package versions to use, which needs to be greater than the default one.
UiPath.UIAutomation.Activities
package
is needed for executing a process, the
UiPath.UIAutomation.Activities
v18.3.6897.22543 package needs
to be removed from the following locations and replaced with the required one:
- The Orchestrator feed.
- The default packages location -
%Program Files (x86)%\UiPath\Studio\Packages
in versions prior to 2021.4 or%Program Files%\UiPath\Studio\Packages
starting with version 2021.4. - The NuGet cache -
%userprofile%\.nuget\packages\uipath.core.activities
.
nuget.config
file must be removed to prevent the Robot from
downloading it again.
Read more about Managing Packages.
UiPath.UIAutomation.Activities
v18.3.6864.20582 package, you
must open them in Studio and update the
UiPath.UIAutomation.Activities
package.
UiPath.UIAutomation.Activities
v18.3.6864.20582 package needs
to be removed, as explained on this page.