Event triggers

An event trigger is a predefined action that runs an associated robot. All the robots with event triggers are listed under the Event triggers tab.

Available role permissions for event triggers

A Control Room administrator must provide the required permissions to ensure the associated users can access event triggers. The following table lists the available permissions:

Permission Description
View event triggers Select this permission if the users can only view the event triggers but not run or delete them.
Manage event triggers

The Manage event triggers permission is available only if View event triggers is enabled. Select this permission if the users can:

  • Add an event trigger
    Remarque : Users associated with the Bot Creator license cannot add event triggers in the private workspace.
  • Run a robot with event trigger
  • Delete event trigger
  • Associate an event trigger with a Bot Runner (attended or unattended) user or a role that is associated with one or more Bot Runner (attended or unattended) users.

Supported actions

In Automation 360, click Manage > Event triggers to view the table that lists all the available robots with event triggers. The following actions are available for this table.

  • Enter a keyword from the BOT PATH in the Search field to find an event trigger.

    For example, if the robot path of an event trigger is Bots\file--created--event--Salesinfo, enter Sales in the Search field to find this event trigger.

  • Use the Run with event triggers option to add event triggers.

    Ajout de déclencheurs d'événements

  • User can also delete any associated (active or inactive) event triggers.
  • View the trigger status, robot path, user name, role, and modification details.
    Optional: On the specific device, to view trigger details:
    1. Open the Task Manager > Details tab.
    2. Right-click on the column in the list of app entries.
    3. Click Select columns.
    4. Click Command Line item to enable the column.
    To confirm that the triggers are active, verify that the following Java processes are running:
    • Robot Agent or node manager (name is NodeManager.exe)
    • Trigger listener (name is TriggerListener.exe)
    Remarque : When you install or update the Agent de robot, you must add the NodeManager.exe and TriggerListener.exe files to the safe recipients or trusted (allowed) list. You use a trusted list to designate specific files that are pre-approved for access by the Bot Agent.

    Consider a scenario where triggers are associated with a Bot Runner user who logs off or signs out of a device. This Bot Runner user must log in to the Control Room on that device to activate the associated triggers.