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DevOps for Salesforce

You're reading from   DevOps for Salesforce Build, test, and streamline data pipelines to simplify development in Salesforce

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2018
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ISBN-13 9781788833349
Length 220 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Mukta Aphale Mukta Aphale
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Nagraj Gornalli Nagraj Gornalli
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Priyanka Dive Priyanka Dive
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Preface 1. Salesforce Development and Delivery Process FREE CHAPTER 2. Applying DevOps to Salesforce Applications 3. Deployment in Salesforce 4. Introduction to the Force.com Migration Tool 5. Version Control 6. Continuous Integration 7. Continuous Testing 8. Tracking Application Changes and the ROI of Applying DevOps to Salesforce 9. Other Books You May Enjoy

How DevOps helps organizations deliver quickly


Version control helps us track issues and revert changes. Differentiating between branches becomes easy with GitLab. If something goes wrong, finding a bug or issue is easy as we have all the changes tracked in Git repositories. Also, with Jenkins being able to retrieve metadata from the sandbox and store it in Git, it is very useful while taking backups. We don't need to do the same task again. We can configure a Jenkins job to take a backup of metadata components in Git and send a notification email to the respective admins.

 

The Jenkins continuous integration server helps us to deploy changes from a developer's machine to the sandbox or from one sandbox to another sandbox. We can configure Jenkins jobs to deploy changes as soon as they are pushed to Git using Jenkins Webhooks. Deployment of metadata from a developer sandbox to UAT sandboxes can be automated and your Salesforce credentials are safely stored in Jenkins Credentials in secret...

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