When you publish a package to Orchestrator there are multiple pop-ups showing and flashing on the screen: 1) Repairing Services, 2) Compiling Activities, 3) Publishing Package.
There can be a certain delay between each of these publishing stages especially in larger Studio Projects. If you do not pay close attention, it can happen that you close UiPath Studio inmidst of this Publishing Process. This will result in an incremented (local) Project Version and you will not have the new version published in your desired Package Feed. The below proposed variant is also more transparent about what is happening overall.
Could you please include any of these Publishing Stages in a “wizard”? Here’s a mocked example to visualise the feature request:
To make it even more transparent, here’s another version with informative hover options to explain the stages (and keep “engaged” with the users while they wait for the publishing to be finalised).
Big fan of this, but I’d also like to add, please please please allow us to skip the analyzer part of the publish process, or at least prompt us to try a build anyway, especially with coded workflows the analyzer gives us many false positives and despite turning off analyzer settings there are some that don’t turn off fully and can still block a build, forcing you to use the command line which does skip the analyzer and will let it build successfully.
If you work on the above improvements, please consider adding this aswell, I feel like it would be simple to implement an if fail, try anyway. The worst that can happen is the build then fails, which also sometimes happens when the analyzer doesnt pick something up anyway.
I missed this thread until today, but I have some exciting news. We’ve begun reviewing the Studio look for the April release, and you’ll notice some improvements in spacing and dialogue presentation.
Moving on, for the June release, we’re focusing on the actual dialogues and spinners. We’ve planned a specific dialogue item, and there’s also a project loading and publishing experience that we’re working on.