Build Apps Together with Package Development
Offered By: Salesforce via Trailhead
Course Description
Overview
Discover how the package development model facilitates team development.
- Drive modular-based development with Salesforce DX tooling.
- Use the Salesforce command-line interface to create, convert, and deploy apps.
- Get ready to break up your org's metadata and adopt package development.
- Use the Salesforce command-line interface to create, convert, and deploy apps.
- Use unlocked packages to create, install, and update your source across orgs.
- Maintain and upgrade your apps more easily with package development.
- Use the Salesforce CLI to include permission sets in unlocked packages.
Syllabus
- Package Development Model
- Imagine a New Source of Truth
- Increase Productivity with Integrated Tools
- Understand Source-Driven Development
- Learn How to Test, Build, and Release
- Plan Your Move to Packages
- App Development with Salesforce DX
- Set Up Salesforce DX Tools
- Get Ready to Create an App
- Build the Geolocation App Using Salesforce CLI
- Build the Account Map Display
- Package Development Readiness
- Assemble an Effective Team
- Take Stock of Your Org's Customizations
- Develop a Release Management Strategy
- Adopt New Tools and Get Stakeholder Buy-In
- Quick Start: Salesforce DX
- Set Up Your Salesforce DX Environment
- Set Up the Project on Your Local Machine
- Create and Test Our Scratch Org
- Quick Start: Unlocked Packages
- Get Ready to Create Your First Unlocked Package
- Create, Test, and Deploy Your Unlocked Package
- Update Your Unlocked Package
- Unlocked Packages for Customers
- Break Up Your Metadata
- Build Your First Unlocked Package
- Organize Your Metadata
- Create Permission Sets for Unlocked Packages
- Create an Unlocked Package
- Create a Permission Set and Add It to Your Package
- Release Your Updated Package
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