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UiPath RPA Challenge

IP Address to Location Converter Bot

GitHub License: MIT Platform - UiPath RPA


This repository hosts an automation solution designed to address the challenge outlined in the requirements below.

Objective

Build a bot which converts IP Addresses in an Excel spreadsheet to their respective physical locations including Country, Region and City. Use the site whatismyipaddress.com to convert the IPs. See the attached resources of this lecture to download the "IPs.xlsx" spreadsheet.

Instructions

  • Navigate to the IP Lookup page on the whatismyipaddress.com website.
  • Read the data from IPs.xlsx into a DataTable variable using a workbook Read Range activity.
  • Loop through each row using a For Each Row activity.
  • Add a Try Catch activity into the body of the For Each Row to catch any errors that occur in the loop.
  • Set the catch to a System.Exception and use a Log Message activity to log the exception message at the error level.
  • Within the Try, use a Navigate To activity to navigate to the URL with the predefined IP address. Hint: Your URL will look something like this: "https://whatismyipaddress.com/ip/" + YourIPAddressExpression
  • Add a 3 second delay snippet after this activity.
  • Scrape the text of the Country, Region and City and store them in String variables. Use the Anchor BaseFind Element and Get text activities.
  • Write the results to the Spreadsheet in the relevant columns using a Write Cell activity.

You can check out the automation demo video for the solution below:

IP-address-to-location-converter-bot.mp4

Installation

Before installing UiPath Softwares, please make sure your system meets the hardware and software requirements outlined in the UiPath documentation.

The Uipath Platform includes the following tools:

  • UiPath Studio
  • UiPath Assistant
  • UiPath Automation Cloud, including UiPath Orchestrator
To run this project successfully, please follow these steps to install UiPath Studio:

Step 1 : Visit uipath.com and click Try UiPath Free button.

Step 2: Sign up for a personal account.

Step 3: Verify your account in email.

Step 4: Log into the UiPath Automation Cloud using your account, and click the Download Uipath Studio button.

Step 5: Click Sign in.

Step 6: Select UiPath Studio Pro.

Step 7: Follow the system instructions to complete the installation of UiPath Studio Pro.

Please also follow these steps below to connect your local machine to the UiPath Automation Cloud for deploying this workflow (if desired):

Step 1: Sign up and log into UiPath Automation Cloud.

Step 2: Add a Tenant.

Step 3: Edit the user and assign the Automation Users role to grant them permission to execute processes.

Step 4: Go to the Orchestrator interface and click on Tenant in the left pane.

Choose Folders and then click the + icon to create a new folder.

Step 5: Navigate back to Tenant interface and follow the steps below to start adding an Automation User for Unattended Robot in Manage Access.

a) Scroll down to locate the target user, then assign the Automation User role to grant them the necessary permissions. Click Next button to move on to the next page.

b) In the Personal automations setup page, select the options to Enable user to run automations and Create a personal workspace for this user and enable optimal Studio Web experience, then click on the Next button.

c) On the Unattended setup page, check the option to Enable this user to run unattended automations, choose Specific Windows credentials for local machine connection to Orchestrator, provide Domain\Username of your user account on local machine (which can be found by executing whoami in Command Prompt), and enter the Password for accessing your local machine. Finally, click on the Update button.

Step 6: Now, go to the Machines page where you should see the workspace machine for the target user already created. Click the ellipsis to select Edit Machine.

Enter 1 for both the Production (Unattended) and Testing fields, then click the Update button.

Step 7: Now return to the newly created folder, choose the Machines menu, and click Manage Machines in Folder button to assign the machine you just configured to the folder.

You should now have both the User and Machine assigned to the new folder.

Step 8: Open UiPath Assistant and click Sign In. If you see the green circle in the top right corner, you’ve successfully connected your local UiPath Studio to the UiPath Automation Cloud.

You can confirm the connection by opening UiPath Studio and checking for a green circle at the bottom.


To publish a process from UiPath Studio to Orchestrator, switch to the new folder you just created in the Orchestrator, and then click to Publish the process as a package.

To learn more about other best practices on Orchestrator, please refer to the Orchestrator User Guide.


Usage

To run the RPA workflow on your local machine, follow these steps:

  1. Either download this repository to your local machine or clone it directly within your UiPath Studio.
  2. Open the UiPath Studio software on your machine.
  3. Locate and open the Main.xaml file from the downloaded repository in UiPath Studio.
  4. Run the Main.xaml file to start the RPA process.

Acknowledgement

I would like to express my gratitude to the UiPath community for providing resources, tutorials, and a platform for automation enthusiasts to learn and collaborate.


License

This project is licensed under the MIT License, which means you're free to modify, distribute, and use the code in your own projects.

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