NebulaLogger
Mock-Data-Layer-Pattern
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NebulaLogger
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Pass Flow Global Variable with Fault Message Into Invocable Method with Custom Property Editor
You should look at Nebula Logger
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Batch Apex Error Logging Best Practices
No problem, it’s hard to keep abreast of all the platform changes and that event was only introduced a few releases ago. I’m the author of the async-failure-additions plugin that I was mentioning for Nebula, it’s a good intro to working with batch apex error events: https://github.com/jongpie/NebulaLogger/tree/main/nebula-logger/plugins/async-failure-additions
- What's your current tech stack?
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Are there any popular salesforce frameworks/apps which eases development part?
I wouldn’t say that there are commonly used frameworks/apps, in the same way that you’re talking about, but Salesforce is getting better at giving people ways to distribute and reuse code - look into Second Generation Unmanaged Packages. A great example of this (which is widely used in the community, and internally within Salesforce as well) is Nebula Logger: https://github.com/jongpie/NebulaLogger
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Does anyone know any free managed packages?
Nebula logger has a managed version with a 1 click install on github here: https://github.com/jongpie/NebulaLogger
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Salesforce flow error handling design
You might want to look into a logging solution like nebula logger. https://github.com/jongpie/NebulaLogger
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Salesforce Development Tutorial: How to use Nebula Logger to Make Debug Logging and Error Logging Easier and Better
Hey everyone! This week I've created a tutorial on how to use the excellent open source library Nebula Logger! If you've ever looked at a Salesforce debug log(s) and though, "I wish this didn't suck so much" Nebula Logger will solve your problems!
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Any reusable exception logging framework that’s preferred in SF?
A free logger framework already addresses both approaches and is highly scalable. Check this out before you embark on the journey of building something on your own.
- Joy Of Apex: Advanced Logging Using Nebula Logger
Mock-Data-Layer-Pattern
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How to mock formulas and read-only fields in Apex tests?
A while ago we explored the Mock Data Layer Pattern, which allows us to mock virtually any relationships between records within your tests. This is especially handy when trying to improve the performance of these tests - more details here.
What are some alternatives?
sfdc-trigger-framework - A minimal trigger framework for your Salesforce Apex Triggers
ApexTestKit - A way to simplify your Salesforce data creation and method stubbing.
Salesforce-Separation-Of-Concerns-And-The-Apex-Common-Library - This repo hopes to better explain Separation of Concerns for Salesforce and how to leverage the Apex Common library to employ it in your org.
apex-rollup - Fast, configurable, elastically scaling custom rollup solution. Apex Invocable action, one-liner Apex trigger/CMDT-driven logic, and scheduled Apex-ready.
apex-recipes - A library of concise, meaningful examples of Apex code for common use cases following best practices.
apex-fp - Functional programming for Salesforce Apex
sfdx-mass-action-scheduler - 🚀 Declaratively schedule Process Builder, Flows, Quick Actions, Email Alerts, Workflow Rules, or Apex to process records from Reports, List Views, SOQL, or Apex.
ApexDI - A dependency injection framework ported from .Net Core for Apex.
dreamhouse-sfdx - Salesforce Sample App part of the sample gallery. Real estate use case. Get inspired and learn best practices.