- Getting started
- Best practices
- Tenant
- Folders Context
- Automations
- Processes
- Jobs
- Triggers
- Logs
- Monitoring
- Queues
- Assets
- Storage Buckets
- Test Suite - Orchestrator
- Other Configurations
- Integrations
- Classic Robots
- Host administration
- About the host level
- Managing system administrators
- Managing tenants
- Configuring system email notifications
- Audit logs for the host portal
- Maintenance Mode
- Organization administration
- Troubleshooting
About Assets
Assets usually represent shared variables or credentials that can be used in different automation projects. They allow you to store specific information so that the Robots can easily access it.
Additionally, an extra level of security is provided, as all credentials stored here are encrypted with the AES 256 algorithm. They can be invoked by RPA developers when designing a process, but their values can be hidden from them.
The Assets page enables you to create new assets. It also displays all previously created assets, which can be edited or deleted.
The Get Asset and Get Credential activities used in Studio request information from Orchestrator about a specific asset, according to a provided AssetName. If the AssetName provided in Studio coincides with the name of an asset stored in the Orchestrator database, and the Robot has the required permissions, the asset information is retrieved and used by the Robot when executing the automation project. For more information, see the Managing Assets in UiPath Studio page.
There are four types of assets:
- Text - stores only strings (it is not required to add quotation marks)
- Bool - supports true or false values
- Integer - stores only whole numbers
- Credential - contains usernames and passwords that the Robot requires to execute particular processes, such as login details for SAP or SalesForce.
The value assigned to an asset can have either or both of the following value types:
All users receive the asset value unless a specific value is assigned on a per-account basis.
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All accounts receive the asset value.
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All accounts receive the global value, except for John Smith, who receives a particular value only defined for their account.
The value is received only by the specified account-machine pair. When specifying account-machine pairs, make sure they are valid i.e., the configured account-machine mappings in the tenant or folder do not exclude them, otherwise job execution is not possible on that pair, hence the asset does nothing.
- Assets per account-machine only work on Robots v20.10 or newer.
- You cannot debug assets per account-machine pairs from Studio. To check if an asset is received by a specific account-machine pair you need to launch the job from the Assistant or Orchestrator.
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Known issue (added September 2023): You are wrongly allowed to unassign the machine configured for an asset from the folder that the asset pertains to. This, in turn, also removes the account from the asset, thus rendering the asset unusable. Please be mindful of this limitation when removing machines from folders.