UiPath Won't Publish Object Repository

Hello,
I’ve run into this issue when trying to publish my object repository. So, all of last week I was able to publish no issues until yesterday. I went to publish and the screen froze on this below.

I let it sit there for about 10 minutes and no progress. When I went to cancel it, the window froze and needed to be closed through the X out. UiPath then took around 30 minutes to send me a notification saying that the task was canceled.

In order to fix this, I cloned the repo over to a new one and it would allow me to publish, however I have lost work that wasn’t committed and pushed prior to the publishing failing. This however only worked for a few hours and then I was back to square one with the same issue.

After this I thought it was a storage issue so I deleted previous versions of the repo but that didn’t work either. I Tried reinstalling UiPath and moving files over to one drive. Nothing seems to be a permanent solution.

I’ve tried searching around to find a solution to this but I cannot. Thanks in advance!

Hi @egillfisher

May you can give a try deleting your .json file, and then opening your main.xaml file, it will restore your package depencies

Regards

Hi @fernando_zuluaga, should I delete the project.json, bindings.json, or bindings_v22.json?

Hi,

project.json file

I deleted the project.json file and tried to publish again, however no luck and it still won’t publish

Figured I’d update this post with the solution I found – After looking into it further, I came across a hidden deleted file (the entire object repository) on Windows that UiPath wasn’t properly removing, resulting in my machine storage being full. This file was creating storage issues and resulting in UiPath crashing anytime I’d go to publish.

I used WinDirStat to locate this – If anybody comes across this issue in the future

In order to fix this, I cloned the repo over to a new one and it would allow me to publish, however I have lost work that wasn’t committed and pushed prior to the publishing failing.

Regards,
Rachel Gomez

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