Cisco Cisco Process Orchestrator 3.0 User Guide

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Chapter 11      Authoring Custom Automation Packs
  Reviewing Automation Pack Validation Rules
Reviewing Automation Pack Validation Rules
Before you export an automation (see 
), you should review the adapter and automation pack dependencies.
To review automation pack dependencies:
Step 1
Choose Administration > Automation Pack, highlight the appropriate automation pack, right-click and 
choose Properties.
Step 2
Click the Dependencies tab to view the dependent automation pack and required adapter lists for the 
automation pack. 
The dependencies will be updated when the automation pack properties is first opened or when there is 
a change to the Objects tab, such as adding or removing an object.
Step 3
Review the list of automation packs and adapter information referenced and required by the objects in 
the automation pack (see the Automation Pack Details and Required Adapters tables in 
), then click OK
Selecting Automation Pack Dependencies
To select automation pack validation rules:
Step 1
Choose Administration > Automation Pack, highlight the appropriate automation pack, right-click and 
choose Properties.
Step 2
Click the Style Checker Selection tab to select the rules you want to validate against an automation pack 
(see 
).
Step 3
Click OK to save your changes.
Exporting an Automation Pack
The automation definitions included in Process Orchestrator Automation Packs can be exported. 
Exporting automation definitions allows them to be moved from one environment to another, creates a 
backup of the automation definition, and allows automation to be shared with another organization.
Note
Third-party automation packs cannot be exported. You can only export self-authored or community 
automation packs. 
Use the Automation Pack Export Wizard to export an automation pack file to a designated file path on 
your computer.