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Connectors
Integration Service enables integrations/connections across all products in the UiPath® platform. It standardizes authorization and authentication for the systems you want to integrate with.
Connectors help create a secure connection in association to applications external to UiPath. A connector is a powerful pre-built API integration that provides a consistent developer experience while simplifying the integration process.
The lifecycle stage of a connector is included as a visible tag. Depending on the connector, you can see one of the following stages displayed: New, Preview, or Updated.
You can access the available connectors by following the steps below:
- Access the Automation CloudTM Public Sector platform.
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On the left-side menu, select Integration Service. The windows includes three separate tabs:
- Connectors
- Connections
- Triggers
- In the Connectors tab, click the desired connector to create a new connection or update an existing one.
Alternatively, you can use the Search box located in the upper-left side of the interface to easily find the connector you are looking for. To make things easier, the feature performs searches both in names and descriptions of the connectors. So, for example, if you type "marketing", you see a list of connectors for marketing-oriented services.
The following connectors support connectivity to a Public Sector-specific URL. The authentication screen of these connectors enables you to connect to the specific Public Sector domain, provided you have access to that domain. See the individual connector authentication page for details.
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Amazon Web Services, Coupa, Datadog, Microsoft Azure, Microsoft One Drive & SharePoint, Microsoft Outlook 365, Okta, ServiceNow, Snowflake, VMware, Zendesk, and Workday.
- Created by: display the UiPath public connectors or the custom connectors created by your organization.
- Release: display connectors based on their lifecycle stage – New, Updated, or Preview.
- Category: select between numerous business categories, such as accounting, artificial intelligence, content management, finance, productivity, sales and marketing, etc.
Connections created/updated are specific to the user and the platform.
Processes must be deployed in modern folders. Classical folders are not supported.
A connector's page includes four tabs: Build, Connections, Triggers, and Activities.
Build
From the Build tab, you can start building a workflow with a connector by selecting Build an automation in Studio Desktop, to open the Studio Desktop application and create a new project.
Connections
In the Connections tab, you can view, edit, and manage your connections for that connector.
Triggers
In the Triggers tab, you can view, edit, and manage your triggers for that connector.
Activities
In the Activities tab, you can see a list of the activities and triggers available for that connector.
You can manage the connector catalog and connector authentication options through policies in UiPath® Automation Ops.
Policies allow you to overwrite or pre-define authentication settings (such as Bring your own app), or specify particular authentication details for your tenant or organization.
For more information, see Settings for Integration Service policies in the Automation Ops user guide.