Manage plugins in RPA Desktop Design Studio
Install, update, or remove plugins to design automations while you're creating unattended and attended automation projects in RPA Desktop Design Studio.
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An RPA plugin is a bundle of Windows library files that are consumed by the RPA Desktop Design Studio application. These plugins extend the capability of the Robotic Process Automation (RPA) product. For instance, the Universal App Connector plugin enables the RPA application to automate tasks on a Google Chrome browser.
Internet Explorer, Essential Connectors, Essential Toolkit, and Universal App Connector plugins are available in the RPA Desktop Design Studio project by default.
Install, update, or remove all plugins from a RPA Desktop Design Studio project from the Plugin manager under the View tab or the Plugins node under Project Explorer in the RPA Desktop Design Studio.
| Plugin Name | Description |
|---|---|
| Internet Explorer | A connector that enables automating web applications inside Microsoft Internet Explorer. For more information about the IE connector, see IE connector. |
| SSH | Connector for interacting with server via Secure Shell (SSH). For more information about the SSH connector, see Secure Shell (SSH) connector. |
| Essential Toolkit | An essential toolkit for developing unattended and attended projects. |
| FTP | Connector to transfer files between a client and server on a network. For more information about the FTP connector, see FTP. |
| Windows | Enables automation of Windows desktop applications. For more information about the Windows connector, see Windows connector. |
| Barcode Reader | Provides barcode or QR code reading components. For more information about the Barcode connector, see Use the ReadBarcode component. |
| Universal App Connector | Connector for interacting with Google Chrome, Edge, Java, and Windows based applications. For more information about the Universal App connector, see Universal app connector. |
| Java | Connector for interacting with Java based applications. For more information about the Java connector, see Configure the Java connector. |
| Essential Connectors | An essential set of connectors for developing unattended and attended projects. |
| Scripting | A connector that enables developers to code in Python, VB.NET, C#, and Javascript languages. For more information about the C#, VB.NET, and Javascript connectors, see , Configure the C#.Net connector, Configure the JavaScript connector, and Configure the VB.Net connector. |
| Terminal (Mainframe) | Connector that interacts with Mainframe applications through IBM Personal Communications (PCOMM) and Rocket BlueZone emulators. For more information about the Terminal connector, see Configure the Terminal connector. |
| Chromium | A connector that enables automating web applications inside Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge. For more information about the Chromium connector, see Chromium connector. |
| SAP | Connector for interacting with SAP applications. For more information about the SAP connector, see Configure the SAP connector. |