- Overview
- UiPath CLI
- About UiPath CLI
- Downloading UiPath CLI
- Compatibility matrix
- Running UiPath CLI
- Managing NuGet feeds
- About UiPath CLI tasks
- Deleting assets from Orchestrator
- Deploying assets to Orchestrator
- Running a job inside Orchestrator
- Analyzing a project
- Deploying a package to Orchestrator
- Packing projects into a package
- Testing a package or running a test set
- Testing a package or running a test set in Test Manager
- Input parameters JSON format
- Azure DevOps extension
- Jenkins plugin
- About Jenkins plugin
- Installing Jenkins plugin
- Configuring the service connection for external apps
- Troubleshooting

CI/CD integrations user guide
Configuring the service connection for external apps
To configure the service connection for external apps, take the following steps:
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Configure your external application and scopes. For details, see Adding an external application. After adding the application, keep the App ID, Secret and Application Scopes at hand, to be used for the next step.
Note:If you generate and use a new Secret, the old one is going to be invalidated.
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Configure application credentials as secret text in Jenkins. For details, see Using credentials. For this step you need the Secret generated in Automation Cloud™ .
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Configure the Authentication for each task under Post-Build Actions, by adding the Account Name, followed by the App ID, Secret and Application Scopes generated through Automation Cloud™ .
Consider using the external app in individual pipelines to avoid invalidation errors.
Obtaining the cloud Orchestrator API key
You can retrieve the cloud Orchestrator API key, as shown in the folowing example.
