UiPath Object Repository Part1 - Use Selectors within a Project

Published: 27 October 2023
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The Object Repository ensures the management, reusability, and reliability of UI elements by capturing them as objects in a DOM-like repository, sharable across projects. It allows for creating and reusing UI taxonomies inside and across automation projects. With Object Repository you can build a UI API for your application and share it with your team within minutes.

The key features of the Object Repository are:

➣ UI elements across the project are managed, updated, and modified from a centralized place.
➣ View a list of all your UI activities inside your process by using the UI Activities tab inside Object Repository panel.
➣ Quickly capture elements you need in your automation with the Capture Elements wizard.
➣ Increased selector reliability with the help of the Capture Elements recorder that captures elements, together with their anchors.
➣ With the help of anchors, objects keep their reliability in case the application received a slightly new UI.
➣ Drag-and-drop elements from the Object Repository panel.
objects are reusable in local project or across projects when packaged as libraries.
➣ Upgrade application and process UI elements in one go with UI libraries.

A complete tutorial of do's and don'ts when using UiPath Object Repository : https://docs.uipath.com/studio/standa...

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