Last updated 3/2021
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Language: English | Size: 2.65 GB | Duration: 6h 8m
Learn to build stable robots & collaborate in a large company as an RPA developer
Learn to build stable robots & collaborate in a large company as an RPA developer
What you’ll learn
Learn how to work in a team that develops and RPA project
Build a producer-consumer robot
Understand best practices rules for creating enterprise robots
Requirements
A Microsoft Windows computer with an internet connection (UiPath has no Mac version)
At least 6 months experience with UiPath Development
RPA Developer Foundation diploma is mandatory
Description
Note: This course is for candidates having +6 months of working experience in developing RPA solutions with UiPathThis course will help you understand how you can create large enterprise projects with the UiPath Solution – from analysis to having robots ready to be deployed at the client.What you’ll learn from this course:How to work with Source Control (explained in detail)Steps to have a stable robotDecrease the development timeIdentify bugs before runningHow to make easy the testing phaseHow you create an agreement between two processesOrganize folders, name your workflowsBasic notions with UiPath OrchestratorBuild robots that:Replay unlimited times a YouTube videoDeal with Orchestrator queuesWith the producer-consumer patternAs a bonus, you will also get the elements of working with Source Control – where this is a must when you work in a team, as:How you can split the work in parallelCreate a local and remote repositoryVarious methods to undo, if you did something by mistakeDeal with conflictsRevert the source code of the robot in timeSee how the solution looked months agoAudit logging and tracingWhy should you take this course: RPA job market increased 10 times in the last 4 years! UiPath is the most popular tool in Europe and the #1 in the whole world.
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 About me
Lecture 2 Announcement
Section 2: YouTube unlimited viewer: a robot that I can deliver to a client
Lecture 3 Building a stable ready robot: Youtube viewer
Lecture 4 Analysis
Lecture 5 Create project & make solid selectors
Lecture 6 Handle the wait video to finish
Lecture 7 Link components
Lecture 8 Ensure video is playing
Lecture 9 Time intervals
Lecture 10 Add logging – how you decide where to put logs
Lecture 11 Decrease timeouts and discover new bugs
Lecture 12 Learn to read time durations
Lecture 13 Detect the videoclip change
Lecture 14 Alternate way to create a robust selector
Lecture 15 How to deal with race conditions
Lecture 16 Conclusions
Section 3: Cloud prerequisites
Lecture 17 Introduction to UiPath cloud prerequisites
Lecture 18 Connecting to Orchestrator
Lecture 19 How to connect to orchestrator
Lecture 20 Security considerations
Lecture 21 Creating queues
Lecture 22 Communication format
Lecture 23 Serialization/deserialization
Lecture 24 Producer consumer
Section 4: Redesigning a process to producer-consumer
Lecture 25 Migrate a single process to producer-consumer
Lecture 26 Prerequisites
Lecture 27 Communication format
Lecture 28 Creating JSON schema
Lecture 29 Development analysis
Lecture 30 Organizing folder structure
Lecture 31 Publish prerequisites packages
Lecture 32 Credentials set
Lecture 33 Building the producer process
Lecture 34 Create producer project
Lecture 35 REFramework prerequisites
Lecture 36 Process analysis
Lecture 37 Change transaction item type
Lecture 38 Implementing the Process activity
Lecture 39 Add queue item with anonymous objects (optional)
Lecture 40 How to use anonymous objects (optional)
Lecture 41 Alter JSON schema
Lecture 42 Implement Add queue item
Lecture 43 Implement exception handling in the Process activity
Lecture 44 Add missing component & testing
Lecture 45 Build the consumer project
Lecture 46 Create the producer project
Lecture 47 Create close component & update REFramework files
Lecture 48 Implement process activity
Section 5: Using Source Control in a team
Lecture 49 Introduction to source control
Lecture 50 Why we need a source control
Lecture 51 Source control in UiPath
Lecture 52 Create a version control repository
Lecture 53 Setting up prerequisites
Lecture 54 Create a remote repository
Lecture 55 Save to an existing remote repository
Lecture 56 Rename branches & remote (optional)
Lecture 57 Download a remote repository locally
Lecture 58 Change the last commit message
Lecture 59 Ignore files or directories from repository
Lecture 60 Delete files & combine commits
Lecture 61 Revert if you didn’t commit
Lecture 62 Revert an existing commit
Lecture 63 Revert using reset – use with caution
Lecture 64 Verbose history and audit logging
Lecture 65 Introduction to branches
Lecture 66 Switch to branches & merge
Lecture 67 Merge using two branches & handle conflicts
Lecture 68 Merge using TurtoiseGIT
Lecture 69 How to view the repository back in time
Lecture 70 Conclusions
Section 6: Conclusions
Lecture 71 Conclusions
Lecture 72 Social media
UiPath RPA Developers with at least 6 month of experience,UiPath RPA Developers who want to work in a large enterprise
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