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Camunda external task Robot Framework RCC client

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Camunda external task Robot Framework RCC client

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carrot-rcc is an opinionated Camunda external task client for executing Robot Framework RPA framework tasks. It is based on Robocorp RCC toolchain and Camunda external task client for Node JS.

carrot-rcc executes robots build and wrapped into zip files as instructed by Robocorp documentation. Single carrot-rcc service can subscribe multiple topics, execute tasks concurrently, but only locally on the same computer. carrot-rcc works on Windows, Linux and most probably also on MacOS.

usage: carrot-rcc [<robots>...]
                  [--base-url] [--authorization]
                  [--worker-id] [--max-tasks] [--poll-interval] [--log-level]
                  [--rcc-executable] [--rcc-encoding] [--rcc-telemetry]
                  [-h] [--help]

<robots> could also be passed as a comma separated env RCC_ROBOTS

options:

  --base-url[=<url>]                       [env: CAMUNDA_API_BASE_URL] [default: http://localhost:8080/engine-rest]
  --authorization[=<header>]               [env: CAMUNDA_API_AUTHORIZATION] [example: Basic ZGVtbzpkZW1v]

  --worker-id[=<string>]                   [env: CLIENT_WORKER_ID] [default: carrot-rcc]
  --max-tasks[=<cpus>]                     [env: CLIENT_MAX_TASKS] [default: [cpu count]]
  --poll-interval[=<milliseconds>]         [env: CLIENT_POLL_INTERVAL] [default: 10000]
  --log-level[=<debug|info|warn|error>]    [env: CLIENT_LOG_LEVEL] [default: info]

  --rcc-executable[=<path>]                [env: RCC_EXECUTABLE] [default: rcc]
  --rcc-encoding[=<encoding>]              [env: RCC_ENCODING] [default: utf-8]
  --rcc-telemetry                          [env: RCC_TELEMETRY] (default: do not track)

  -h, --help
TODO
  • On startup, every given robot.zip is examined for their task names robot.yaml.
  • Then carrot-rcc subscribes every task name as they were Camunda external task topics.
  • On a new task, its variables (also files) are saved as a local robot work item.
  • Next RCC is called to resolve robot's dependencies and execute the robot.
  • Finally, carrot-rcc saves execution logs and changed and added variables from the robot's saved work item back to Camunda (with task execution context) and either completes of fails the task at Camunda.

Usage

carrot-rcc requires NodeJS 12 or later and expects RCC to be on its PATH (or configured using --rcc-executable argument).

Yet, it is possible to bootstrap everything with just RCC:

  1. Create a directory for carrot-rcc and download RCC into that directory.

  2. Download an example conda.yaml defining the requirements for carrot-rcc.

  3. Install carrot-rcc into RCC managed environment with

    $ rcc env new conda.yaml
    

    or

    $ rcc.exe env new conda.yaml
    
  4. The hard part. Figure out from the logs where RCC did create the environment. Then copy a few files back and forth to give you access the environment and installed carrot-rcc and give carrot-rcc access to RCC with

    $ cp /home/user/.robocorp/live/850002f365eee60f/rcc_activate.sh .
    $ cp rcc /home/user/.robocorp/live/850002f365eee60f/bin
    

    or

    $ copy C:\Users\User\AppData\Local\robocorp\live\850002f365eee60f\rcc_activate.cmd .
    $ copy C:\Users\User\AppData\Local\robocorp\live\850002f365eee60f\Scripts\carrot-rcc.exe .
    $ copy rcc.exe C:\Users\User\AppData\Local\robocorp\live\850002f365eee60f
    
  5. Finally, activate environment with

    $ source rcc_activate.sh
    

    or

    $ rcc_activate.cmd
    

Done, now carrot-rcc should be ready to be run, for example with:

$ carrot-rcc robot.zip --base-url=http://localhost:8080/engine-rest --log-level=debug

or

$ carrot-rcc.exe robot.zip --base-url=http://192.168.86.156:8080/engine-rest --log-level=debug

The project's repository includes an example Camunda process with an an example RCC compatible robot available.

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