- Getting Started
- Before You Begin
- How To
- Notifications
- Using VB Expressions
- Designing your App
- Events and Rules
- Rule: If-Then-Else
- Rule: Open a Page
- Rule: Open URL
- Rule: Close Pop-Over/Bottom Sheet
- Rule: Show Message
- Rule: Show/Hide Spinner
- Rule: Set Value
- Rule: Start Process
- Rule: Reset Values
- Rule: Upload File to Storage Bucket
- Rule: Download File From Storage Bucket
- Rule: Create Entity Record
- Rule: Update Entity Record
- Rule: Delete Entity Record
- Rule: Add to Queue
- Rule: Trigger workflow
- Leveraging RPA in your App
- Leveraging Entities in Your App
- Leveraging Queues in Your App
- Leveraging Media in your app
- Leveraging Actions in your app
- Application Lifecycle Management (ALM)
- Basic Troubleshooting Guide
Introduction
UiPath® Apps is a low-code application development platform that enables you to build and share enterprise-grade custom applications that deliver engaging user experiences. Using UiPath® Apps, you can quickly build custom business applications that connect to data in any underlying cloud or on-premises system using the power of automation.
Apps built with UiPath® App Studio provide rich controls for data access and update as well as conditional logic for complex business needs. The underlying UiPath® RPA platform provides advanced workflow and business logic capabilities to automate your entire end to end business process.
Apps can be designed to run in multiple form factors such as a full-page console, a sidebar, or any other size for either desktop or mobile devices. Since applications are run from a browser, they can run seamlessly from any device.
Further, applications can be wrapped in the Electron framework or other technologies to provide a desktop application experience.
Users see a list of all applications available to them in a single place; they can choose to run the application or share them with other users within their organization.
When a user runs an application, those designed to run automation locally on their desktop will trigger an Attended Robot to interact with back-end systems. Similarly, apps designed to run using unattended automation use Orchestrator to start a job on Unattended Robots.
Citizen developers or RPA developers can design their own custom applications in Studio. You can drag and drop a variety of rich controls, configure complex rules, and connect to any RPA process through Orchestrator. Through the use of Attended and Unattended Robots, apps can aggregate and update business data from multiple systems in real-time. Robots connect to any system through our rich set of Activities (Excel, SAP, Salesforce, Microsoft Dynamics, and more) as well as legacy applications, mainframe applications, and VDIs.
Once built, these apps can be published and made available to anyone in your organization with a single click.
To start using the UiPath® Apps platform you first need a UiPath® Automation Suite account.
To run UiPath® Apps, all end-users must be added to your Automation Suite account and meet the following requirements in order to run attended/unattended automation:
- Attended: UiPath® Robot with JavaScript Add-in enabled (UiPathRobot.js. End-users must have attended processes used in your app available on their Attended Robot.
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Unattended: (one or more of the following)
- Cloud Orchestrator tenant containing your processes. End-users must have sufficient Orchestrator permissions to run the unattended processes included in your app.
- Hybrid w/ On-Prem – Connect your on-premise orchestrator to UiPath® Apps Service.
- All other requirements for Studio, Robot & Orchestrator apply.
Minimum Supported Versions:
- Attended Robot 2019.10
- Orchestrator 2019.10
- Unattended Robot 2019.10
- Studio 2019.10
For the optimal functionality of UiPath® Apps, we recommend the following minimum hardware configuration:
UiPath® App Studio (for design time) |
8 CPU processor, 16 GB RAM |
UiPath® Apps (for runtime) |
4 CPU processor, 8 GB RAM |
While you can opt for a lower configuration than the recommended one, be aware that some performance degradation may occur.