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README for the robot

Describe your robot here. E.g., what it does, what the requirements are, how to run it.

Development guide

Run the robot locally:

rcc run

Provide access credentials for Control Room connectivity:

rcc configure credentials <your_credentials>

Upload to Control Room:

rcc cloud push --workspace <workspace_id> --robot <robot_id>

Suggested directory structure

The directory structure given by the template:

├── devdata
├── keywords
│   └── keywords.robot
├── libraries
│   └── MyLibrary.py
├── variables
│   └── variables.py
├── conda.yaml
├── robot.yaml
└── tasks.robot

where

  • devdata: A place for all data/material related to development, e.g., test data. Do not put any sensitive data here!
  • keywords: Robot Framework keyword files.
  • libraries: Python library code.
  • variables: Define your robot variables in a centralized place. Do not put any sensitive data here!
  • conda.yaml: Environment configuration file.
  • robot.yaml: Robot configuration file.
  • tasks.robot: Robot Framework task suite - high-level process definition.

In addition to these, you can create your own directories (e.g. bin, tmp). Add these directories to the PATH or PYTHONPATH section of robot.yaml if necessary.

Logs and artifacts are stored in output by default - see robot.yaml for configuring this.

Learn how to handle variables and secrets.

Configuration

Give the task name and startup commands in robot.yaml with some additional configuration. See Docs for more.

Put all the robot dependencies in conda.yaml. These are used for managing the execution environment.

Additional documentation

See Robocorp Docs for more documentation.