How to use Remote Debugging in UiPath Studio - Tutorial
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 11 ก.ค. 2024
- Using Remote Debugging in UiPath Studio is easy, and can be incredibly valuable when developing and of course debugging your automation. In this tutorial, you will learn how to setup Remote Debugging using both the Remote Machine method, as well as the Unattended Robot method.
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0:00 Introduction
0:55 What is Remote Debugging
1:25 Building a quick automation in UiPath Studio
2:29 Running the automation on the local machine
3:00 Connect the Remote Debugger using the Unattended Robot method
4:24 Running the automation on the remote machine
5:48 Connect the Remote Debugger using the Remote Machine method
6:35 Start the Remote Debuggin Agent application
8:03 Testing our connection
8:26 Running the automation on the remote machine
9:26 Conclusion - วิทยาศาสตร์และเทคโนโลยี
very good explanation Mr.Jeppe thanks
Thank you, very glad you liked it 🙂👍🏻
Very informative. Keep up the good work!
Jeppe you are amazing! cheers from Chile!
Cheers right back to Chile, and thank you for the very kind words. Thankyouthankyouthankyou! 🙂
Another awesome content from Jeppe!
Thanks a lot :-)
Thank you so much!! Just when needed
Happy to help, glad you like it :-)
Thank you so much Jeppe
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Those are big words, but I'll take it 😀
Thank you so much!!
awesome. thanks. Very useful feature of uipath
Indeed, another awesome content from Jeppe! This one was a good one :-) Also I don't recall the message box timeout option so that was a good one as well, for me anyway.
Thanks Ken. I actually discovered the Message Box timeout property while making this video :-)
Awesome job. Kudos to you sir..! 🥳 Felt happy and it was fun to learn! ❤️
Thanks for the kind words, very glad you liked it :-)
Tks a lot Jeppe!
You’re more than welcome 🙂👍🏻
@@UiPathwithJeppe 🙂👍
Hello, Jeppe. Fantastic topic and 100% timely as well. I had seen the new Remote Debugging button but havent tried until I watched your video. Thanks for opening that door! Unfortunately I ran into a "you are not authorized" error while trying to debug an automation I have on my unattended robot, but I will keep trying as this is a VERY handy tool. Thanks once again
Hello everyone. Just found out what my problem was: my Studio machine was connected to Orchestrator to an old classic folder while my newly installed unattended robot was connected to a modern folder. Once I changed my Studio connection (to modern folder) everything started to work. Just an update in case anyone incurs in the same problem
I was.... uhm.... right about to give that exact same answer! 🤪
Thanks for the kind words, and thanks for coming up with that solution yourself :-)
you're a star
Thanks. I don't agree, but thanks :-)
Boss great timing of your video 💯. Also which VM service did you use for the video ? When you say unattended bot do we have to connect that machine(VM) with the unattended bot license ?
Short answer is yes. If you’re able to run an automation by an unattended robot on a machine, you should be able to debug on it as well.
Interesting 🤔
I only just recently started using this feature, and it works quite well, both intra-tenant using the Unattended Robot, but also inter-tenant with the Remote Machine option.
Thanks for the good work. Not sure however, how in the first option, you could run the bot on the VM. Sorry I might have missed something.
Hi Jeppe, thanks for your presentation. Unfortunately I can't find any requirements for this feature, is this only available since Studio v22? Currently we use the enterprise v21
Thanks Raiko
Hi Raiko. My guess is that you are running 21.4.x or something like that? Remote Debugging was introduced in 21.10.3 I believe.
Cheers, Jeppe
Hi Jeppe. so i understand. basically you are running the code in your studio but then using the remote machine to execute the code is that right? it is not like you are using the studio to debug the code that is on the virtual machine. Right? so basically it is very useful to test the code on production machine before publishing?
100% correct. Code from the Dev machine is executed on the production machine, so you can step through it and stuff, to see how it would work in a production environment.
7:02 you almost accidentally went to the porn folder 🤣
(just kidding) 🤣🤣
I..... don't..... know.....what.....you.....mean.