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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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Summary

In this chapter, we looked at the reasons why testing your changes is a core principle of Salesforce DevOps. We also dove into some example tests, showing the differences in how they are constructed, depending on the approach you used to implement your Salesforce functionality—Apex code, LWC, or flows.

Now that we’ve looked at some of the building blocks of architecting a Salesforce DevOps process—culture, version control, and robust testing—in the next chapter, we’ll start to look at how we bring these elements together by looking at some example workflows and scenarios of day-to-day delivery using the SFDX tool and Git. While these tools are one of many approaches to Salesforce DevOps, you’ll benefit from seeing some of the principles we’ve discussed as real-world examples, which will bring a typical workflow to life.

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