- Getting started
- Best practices
- Tenant
- About the Tenant Context
- Searching for Resources in a Tenant
- Managing Robots
- Connecting Robots to Orchestrator
- Setup Samples
- Storing Robot Credentials in CyberArk
- Setting up Attended Robots
- Setting up Unattended Robots
- Storing Unattended Robot Passwords in Azure Key Vault (read-only)
- Storing Unattended Robot Credentials in HashiCorp Vault (read-only)
- Deleting Disconnected and Unresponsive Unattended Sessions
- Robot Authentication
- Robot Authentication With Client Credentials
- SmartCard Authentication
- Managing Packages
- About Libraries
- Managing Libraries
- Audit
- Resource Catalog Service
- Folders Context
- Automations
- Processes
- Jobs
- Triggers
- Logs
- Monitoring
- Queues
- Assets
- Storage Buckets
- Orchestrator testing
- Integrations
- Classic Robots
- Troubleshooting

Orchestrator user guide
Managing Packages
linkDownloading a Package Version
link- In the Packages page, click View Versions. The Package Versions window is displayed.
- Click More Actions > Download package for the corresponding package version you want to download. The package is downloaded to the default location configured
in your browser, in the
.nupkg
format. From here, you can upload it to another Orchestrator instance.Note: The Download button is enabled only if you use a local feed, and you have View permissions on Packages.
Manually Uploading Packages to Orchestrator
linkTo manually upload a package with you need Create on Tags. If you do not have Create on Tags, the package is uploaded without tags.
- On the Packages page, click the Upload button
. The Add Package window is displayed.
- Click Browse and select the packages (with the
.nupkg
extension) you want to upload to Orchestrator. - Select I would like to see which processes can be upgraded to display all processes that use a previous version of the package being uploaded.
- Click Upload. The package is uploaded to Orchestrator, and it is displayed on the Packages page. If you selected the I would like to see which processes can be upgraded option, the Upgrade multiple processes is displayed, showing a list of the processes that can be upgraded to a newer package version.
- Use the checkboxes to select which processes to upgrade and click Upgrade. The selected processes are updated to the new package version, and the window closes. Only the package version is updated. If you want to customize the process parameters or entry points, edit the process.
Deleting Packages
linkA package can only be deleted from Orchestrator if all its versions have been deleted. Package versions can be deleted if they are Inactive, i.e., not deployed to a process.
- In the Packages page, click View Versions. The Package Versions window is displayed.
- Select one or more versions and click Remove. Alternatively, click More actions > Delete for the package version you want to delete. The selected package versions are removed.
- Click Remove All Inactive to delete all inactive versions of the selected process. If a package version is part of a process (it is active), it is NOT going to be deleted. If all the versions are inactive, they are all deleted.
Displaying Release Notes for One Package Version
link- In the Libraries page, click View Versions. The Package Versions window is displayed.
- On the Versions tab, you can see all package versions of the library displayed.
- For the desired version, click More Actions > Show Release Notes. The Release Notes window is displayed, enabling you to see the note added in Studio for the respective version.
Note that you have the option to manually download package versions from the Release Notes window as well. The process is similar to downloading them from the Versions tab.
Displaying Release Notes for All Package Versions
link- In the Packages page, click View Versions. The Package Versions window is displayed.
- Click the Change Log tab. You can see all package versions of the library, and for each, the corresponding release note containing information
related to what has changed in-between versions.
Note that you have the option to manually download package versions from the Change Log tab as well. The process is similar to downloading them from the Versions tab.
Viewing the Arguments of a Package
link- In the Packages page, click View Versions. The Package Versions window is displayed.
- Click More Actions > Show Arguments for the desired package version. The input and output parameters of the selected package version are displayed. Please note that you cannot edit the values of the parameters at this level, only at process, jobs, and triggers ones.
Adding Tags to Packages
linkYou can apply tags to a package at design time in Studio. To learn how to add tags to packages, see About Publishing Automation Projects in the Studio guide.
You cannot change the tags of a package from Orchestrator. Tags are specific to each package version. On the Packages page in Orchestrator, you can see tags specific to the latest package version, regardless if it's active or inactive.
Removing Tags From Packages
linkYou can remove tags from a package at design time in Studio. To learn how to remove tags from packages, see About Publishing Automation Projects in the Studio guide.
You cannot change the tags of a package from Orchestrator. Tags are specific to each package version. On the Packages page in Orchestrator, you can see tags specific to the latest package version, regardless if it's active or inactive.
Exploring Packages
link.xaml
file that is part of a package version like Studio's Designer panel. This feature enables smoother cooperation between developers and Orchestrator managers.
You cannot explore compiled packages using this feature.
- In the Packages page, click Explore Package next to a package. The Explore Package window is displayed, in which you have access to all the versions of the selected package.
- Click a version you want to see more about. All
.xaml
files available in the project are displayed, along with the project author, description, and date at which it was uploaded to Orchestrator. The.xaml
file set as Main in Studio is marked accordingly, and the project dependencies are displayed under the Dependencies section. - Click a
.xaml
file. The workflow is displayed. - To view all the variables, arguments, or imports available in the selected file, click the Variables,Arguments, or Imports button. The corresponding panel is displayed, similar to that available in Studio.
- Double-click any scope to see a focused view of the workflow.
- Click Expand All to get a better view of a workflow section.
- Click any activity to view its properties. Please note that you can also copy the value of any property.
Comparing Packages and Workflows
link.xaml
files, changes in folders, or the dependencies list. You can also compare the two selected versions' workflow .xaml
files, graphically presented side by side. This feature enables Orchestrator managers to view what changed in the packages
and workflows without requiring Studio access.
Here's how you can view the differences at the package version level, and then at the workflow file level:
Read on for step by step instructions:
- In the Packages page, click Explore Package next to a package. The Explore Package window is displayed, giving you access to all the versions of the selected package.
- Click the Compare
button above the list of package versions to toggle the compare mode. A checkbox appears in front of each package version.
- Check the boxes corresponding to the package versions you want to compare. You can only compare two package versions at a
time.Alternatively, you can compare the same
.xaml
file corresponding to two package versions. To do this, expand one package at a time and select the workflow file. - Click the Compare button below the list of package versions. This button is activated after you select two checkboxes. The Comparing window is displayed, containing a list of results with the newest selected version's workflow files, along with the project
author, and description. The workflow file set as Main in Studio is marked accordingly, and the project dependencies are displayed
under the Dependencies section.
Alternatively, if you chose to compare workflow files in the previous step, the two workflows are displayed side by side, the earliest file version on the left.
- Filter the differences that are displayed by selecting one of the options in the top-right corner of the window:
- All - displays all the differences between the compared package versions or workflow files. This is selected by default, displaying a summary of all the differences.
- Added - highlights in green the files, folders, or dependencies added to the package version, or the containers, connectors, and activities added to the workflow files shown in the Comparing window, along with their exact number.
- Modified - highlights in yellow the files, folders, or dependencies that were changed within the package version, or the containers, connectors, activities, and properties or property values that were changed within the workflow files shown in the Comparing window, along with their exact number.
-
Deleted - highlights in red the files, folders, or dependencies that were deleted from the package version, or the containers, connectors, and activities that were deleted from the workflow files shown in the Comparing window, along with their exact number.
- Click the Compare
button next to a workflow file from the list of results. The two workflows are displayed side by side, the earliest file version on the left, and with an individual scroll for each workflow. All the changes that happened in the file between the two package versions at the container, connector, or activities level are highlighted and color-coded as follows:
- Green highlight for added content
- Yellow highlight for modified content
-
Red highlight for deleted content.
If only minor changes were performed at the workflow level, such as positioning of activities or connectors, you are notified that the logic hasn't been altered.
- (For containers only) Double-click a container activity. The Comparing window displays only the activity within both package versions, for a focused view. If the activity exists in only one of
the workflow files, then it is displayed in the corresponding workflow's side. Navigate back from the container to the workflow
by clicking the breadcrumb trail.
- Click any activity to view the changes to its properties. All the changes that happened in the activity between the two package versions are highlighted and color-coded, as mentioned before.
- Downloading a Package Version
- Manually Uploading Packages to Orchestrator
- Deleting Packages
- Displaying Release Notes for One Package Version
- Displaying Release Notes for All Package Versions
- Viewing the Arguments of a Package
- Adding Tags to Packages
- Removing Tags From Packages
- Exploring Packages
- Comparing Packages and Workflows