UiPath Apps are designed to be run in the browser but you can create a Windows executable to run them as well. To run a UiPath App as a Windows client executable, simply create an Electron wrapper that points to the production URL of an app. We've created a sample below to make this easy for you to use.
Creating a Windows Executable for a UiPath App
- Download the UiPath Apps Client Sample from GitHub and copy the files to a local directory, i.e.
C:\UiPathAppSample
.
- Modify the sample to meet your needs. Here are some of the key modifications:
- icon.png - replace this with any icon you wish. Note: It's best if the icon is square.
- main.js
- RUNTIME_URL (line 7) - change this to point to the production URL of your App
- Window Parameters (lines 18-27) - change these parameters to meet the needs of your app
- package.json
- displayName (line 3) - this will be used as the EXE name of your app
- Open a command prompt and navigate to the directory containing the files.
- Run "npm install" to install the node packages needed to build the app.
- Run "npm run start" to open the app as a window client (this is good for testing the app).
- Run "npm run dist" to build the app and package it with a Setup file. This will result in an EXE in the dist subdirectory (i.e. dist\UiPath Apps sample Setup 1.2.0.exe) which can be distributed to your users.
Note:
Optional you can build the app EXE without a Setup fileRun "npm run pack" to build the app executable and all dependencies. These will appear in the dist\win-unpacked directory
Updated about a year ago