Description: Beginning Salesforce DX by Ivan Harris Beginning-Intermediate user level FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description Refer to the practical guidance provided in this book to develop Salesforce custom applications in a more agile, collaborative, and resilient way using Salesforce Developer Experience (DX). You will learn how to use the Salesforce Command Line Interface (CLI) to simplify working with projects, metadata, data and orgs. The CLI integrates with your development tools of choice such as Visual Studio Code, and CI/CD tools to implement DevOps pipelines. Readers will also gain an understanding of the package development model, which improves application quality and maintainability by grouping metadata into highly cohesive, loosely coupled containers.Salesforce DX supports application development throughout the entire development lifecycle where a version control system, rather than a Salesforce org, is the source of truth. It became generally available in late 2017 and has now reached a stage of feature richness and stability that it is becoming more widely adopted.Beginning Salesforce DX provides development teams with practical, how-to examples of using Salesforce DX that go beyond the Salesforce documentation. Commands and their parameters are described, including any gotchas, and the outcome of the commands on a Salesforce org is explained. What You Will Learn • How to setup a Salesforce DX development environment • Understand the key Salesforce DX concepts and the Salesforce CLI • Work with Dev Hubs, projects, orgs, metadata and version control systems • Improve quality with test users and test data • Bootstrap pro-code development with templates • Apply Salesforce DX to an end-to-end package development projectWho This Book Is ForInternal teams developing custom Salesforce applications for an individual customer, or those creating commercial applications for distribution via the Salesforce AppExchange enterprise marketplace. All team disciplines will benefitfrom understanding and applying Salesforce DX, including pro-code, low-code and no-code developers, testers, release managers, DevOps engineers and administrators. A secondary audience includes those needing to understand key concepts when establishing or evolving an organisations application lifecycle management capability, such as capability leaders, architects, consultants and business analysts. Author Biography After graduating from Lancaster University with a degree in Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Ivan spent the first 15 years of his career in the aerospace and defense industry, designing, writing and testing safety-critical embedded software. During the second half of his career, he held several C-level technology and product leadership roles, helping B2B software companies bring innovative new solutions to market. Domains included games software development tools, information management and security, mobile network optimization, mobile network renewable energy, public cloud application development and artificial intelligence. More recently, Ivan has focused on creating products that are built on or that integrate with, Salesforce. He has launched five Salesforce AppExchange apps, including his own, and an AI platform that integrates with Service Cloud to provide customer service automation. Ivan then joined Salesforce as a Senior Program Architect in Australia, working with some of their largest and most complex multi-cloud customers on enterprise transformation projects to help accelerate their time to value. In September 2022, Ivan joined Provar Testing as their Chief Technology Officer in the UK. Provar provides an end-to-end test automation solution designed especially for Salesforce. Ivan enjoys running, walking his two dogs, supporting his local rugby union team and listening to his extensive vinyl collection in his spare time. Table of Contents Part 1. Preparing for Salesforce DX.- Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Environment Setup.- Chapter 3. Concepts Overview.- Part 2: Working with Salesforce DX.- Chapter 4. Salesforce CLI.- Chapter 5. Dev Hub.- Chapter 6. Projects.- Chapter 7. Orgs.- Chapter 8. Metadata.- Chapter 9. Version Control-. Chapter 10. Test Users .- Chapter 11. Test Data.- Chapter 12. Development.- Chapter 13. Package Development.- Epilogue. Feature Shows you how to implement Salesforce DX in a production Service Cloud environment Teaches you how to use Salesforce DX to setup, enable, and customize the main Service Cloud features Helps you build and maintain a portfolio of customizations in a large team environment Details ISBN1484281136 Author Ivan Harris Short Title Beginning Salesforce DX Language English ISBN-10 1484281136 ISBN-13 9781484281130 Format Paperback Subtitle Versatile and Resilient Salesforce Application Development Publisher APress Edition 1st Imprint APress Place of Publication Berkley Country of Publication United States Year 2022 Pages 550 Publication Date 2022-11-23 AU Release Date 2022-11-23 NZ Release Date 2022-11-23 US Release Date 2022-11-23 UK Release Date 2022-11-23 Illustrations 181 Illustrations, black and white; XVIII, 550 p. 181 illus. Edition Description 1st ed. 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