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Salesforce DevOps for Architects

Salesforce DevOps for Architects

By : Cowell, Lars Malmqvist
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Salesforce DevOps for Architects

Salesforce DevOps for Architects

4.8 (11)
By: Cowell, Lars Malmqvist

Overview of this book

Rob Cowell is a Salesforce DevOps Advocate with extensive experience as a Salesforce Developer and Architect, guiding best practices for Salesforce DevOps. Lars Malmqvist, a 32x certified Salesforce CTA, has 15 years of experience building advanced Salesforce solutions and is the author of two books, Architecting AI Solutions on Salesforce and Salesforce Anti-Patterns. As the Salesforce Platform evolves, architects face increasing demand for advanced solutions. This book serves as your definitive guide to mastering effective DevOps practices crucial for successful Salesforce projects. Beginning with cultivating a DevOps mindset focused on collaboration and communication, it emphasizes governance, visibility, and accountability. You'll delve into tools and techniques, leveraging the robust capabilities of SFDX to craft your strategy efficiently. This book stands out for its practical approach to Salesforce packaging and CI/CD stack creation, guiding you to build a seamless automated change delivery system with freely available software. It addresses critical operational concerns such as ticket management, backups, change monitoring, and data seeding. In the final chapters, you'll discover third-party solutions to expedite your Salesforce DevOps journey, empowering you to deliver sophisticated and efficient projects.
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Gearset’s strengths

At the heart of Gearset’s technology is its metadata comparison engine, which can quickly identify net changes between a source and target set of metadata, whether that’s in source control or in a Salesforce org, in both directions. This allows Salesforce practitioners to quickly see what has changed and build that into a deployment or a set of changes to commit to source control in an easy-to-understand user interface. In the following screenshot, we can see a line-by-line comparison of XML metadata:

Figure 12.1 – Gearset’s comparison of XML metadata. The intent of this screenshot is to show the page layout; text readability is not essential.

By contrast, the next screenshot shows a richer user interface for managing picklist value metadata:

Figure 12.2 – Gearset’s comparison of picklist values, with a custom user interface instead of XML

Figure 12.2 – Gearset’s comparison of picklist values, with a custom user interface instead of XML

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