Python framework for building portable automation for Salesforce projects
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Python framework for building portable automation for Salesforce projects
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Platform-Event-based Apex logger for unified logging over transaction boundaries
HTTP Callout Framework - A light weight callout framework for apex HTTP callouts in Salesforce
Framework to setup Apex test data in a highly flexible and readable way using the Test Data Builder pattern.
Salesforce open source library with logging framework, trigger framework, feature switches, and advanced monitoring capabilities
A better way to build on Salesforce
Vim plugin for force.com
A .NET Core library for real-time Salesforce integration using CometD protocol. Simplify event-driven communication with Salesforce Streaming API for modern .NET applications. Perfect for developers seeking scalable, efficient, and real-time Salesforce data synchronization.
DML mocking, CRUD mocking, dependency injection framework for Salesforce.com (SFDC) using Apex
This repository consists of all the code used in Salesforce Integration Tutorial Series of SFDCStop
Custom Apex queue to process arbitrary work on existing SObject in a guaranteed order.
Testing out FFLib versus Crud / CrudMock
A development framework for Salesforce's Apex language & the Force.com platform
Work with force.com Tooling/Meta API from various command line tools and editor plugins like vim-force.com.
Chain Asynchronous Apex in a readable and flexible way without hardcoding the successor.
Mass Salesforce Approval Screen
Box for Salesforce Blueprints for the Box for Salesforce Managed Package
Collection of Classes that uses Apex standard APIs like Schema or Describe and return results dynamically. Also, some Architectures and Frameworks using Apex
Basic operations prototype/syntax for developers
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