installing & Activating codefactory
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Thank you for requesting a CodeFactory Runtime (RT) trial license, shortly, you will receive an email from support@codefactory.software which will include your personal 30-day trial license key and a link to this page. Be sure to check your spam folder if it is not showing up in your inbox.
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license key activation
Once the VSIX has installed CodeFactory Runtime, launch Visual Studio 2019, and follow these steps to add your license key (which was included in the email confirmation).
From Visual Studio 2019, click the Extensions menu, select CodeFactory > License Information
From the [cF] License Information screen, click “Activate License”
Copy the license key that was included in your email receipt/confirmation and “Paste From Clipboard” as shown below. Once the license key is pasted/visible in the Enter License text box click “Activate License”.
From the [cF] License Information screen you should now see your license information.
Click “Close” and your CodeFactory license is now activated. 😊
connecting codefactory RT with some example automation
Conference Attendees:
If you watched the conference session related to migrating Web Form applications to Blazor, this is the link to the guidance and open source solution files which you are free to use.
Optional: Also we recommend to do a full pull of the repository for ASP.Net Core Automation (an additional open-source reference automation template).
Advanced users : using CodeFactory SDK (optional)
In order to build your own automations or edit open source reference examples, CodeFactory SDK is required. CodeFactory SDK installer is open-source and available here. Using the CodeFactory Runtime does not require the SDK. It’s only used for authoring/editing custom automation commands.