IBM RPA Web Recorder
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IBM RPA Web Recorder

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Overview

Create a RPA Automation script by recording browser actions

Overview The web recorder is a tool in IBM RPA Studio that record your actions on a browser, automatically adding the equivalent command in your script. You can use the web recorder to map elements or record your actions in a website. This extension enables IBM RPA Automation to aid on developing scripts targeting web browser automation. Using web recorder 1. Log in to IBM RPA Studio. 2. Create a new script or open an existing script. 3. On the Home tab, click Start Recorder. 4. Click the Activate Web Recorder icon. 5. Select a browser option: o Chrome o Edge o Firefox 6. In your selected browser, click the Web Recorder extension to activate it: o If the icon is gray, the plug-in is installed and working. o If the icon is blue, the recorder is sending commands to IBM RPA Studio when activated by the recorder for the selected browser. o If the icon is red, the plug-in is installed, but failing to communicate with the IBM RPA service.

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Details

  • Version
    1.2.3
  • Updated
    February 28, 2024
  • Offered by
    IBM
  • Size
    78.1KiB
  • Languages
    English (United States)
  • Developer
    IBM
    R. Tutóia, 1157 - Vila Mariana São Paulo, SP 04007-900 BR
    Email
    ibmrpa.contact@br.ibm.com
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