easy-spaces-lwc
ecars
easy-spaces-lwc | ecars | |
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1 | 5 | |
220 | 176 | |
0.0% | 0.6% | |
7.3 | 7.4 | |
3 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
JavaScript | JavaScript | |
Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal | Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal |
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easy-spaces-lwc
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Automating Developer Workflows and Deployments on Salesforce and Heroku
Sample Workflow Using Github Actions
ecars
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Apex Unit Testing on Salesforce
For the eCars app that we’re building, the activity will be to write an APEX test class for the PdfCreateService that we used in the prior session to call a Heroku microservice for generating PDF documents. The eCars code can be found at the linked Github repo and I have also included a link to the specific PdfCreateService class. If you have not gone through the exercise of pulling the code into a Salesforce Developer org or a scratch org, you’ll want to review some of the previous articles to take that pre-requisite step or follow the instructions in the Github repo on how to clone and deploy the application.
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Javascript Unit Testing
The Javascript car configurator app we are going to test can be found on the eCars app Github repository. If you’ve been following along with this series, then you should have already done some previous setup work installing the repo in VS Code and deploying it to a Salesforce scratch org.
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Modern App Development on Salesforce And Heroku - the Entire Series
I'll share a step-by-step tutorial building the app, what I've learned, some of the highlights, and my take on some of the content. You can find all the code for the project here.
- More Scaling Salesforce Apps Using Heroku Microservices
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Scale Salesforce Apps Using Microservices on Heroku
To start, let’s review the steps for Automated Deployment as also listed on the readme section in the Github repo. Julian has created a script (a Node.js program that will make this process easier) to get this up and running in the Salesforce and Heroku platforms. All of the installation pre-reqs, keys, and steps to configure your operating system before we move forward with deployment can be found here.
What are some alternatives?
lwc-recipes - A collection of easy-to-digest code examples for Lightning Web Components on Salesforce Platform
Aura2LWC - This VSCode Extension automatically converts Aura Components to LWC
sfdx-git-delta - Generate the sfdx content in source format from two git commits
prettier-plugin-apex - Code formatter for the Apex Programming Language
pdfmake - Client/server side PDF printing in pure JavaScript
node-js-getting-started - Getting Started with Node.js on Heroku.
node-rdkafka - Node.js bindings for librdkafka
dreamhouse-lwc - Sample application for Lightning Web Components on Salesforce Platform. Part of the sample gallery. Real estate use case. Get inspired and learn best practices.
vscode-jest - The optimal flow for Jest based testing in VS Code
sfdx-lwc-jest - Run Jest against LWC components in SFDX workspace environment