A minimal trigger framework for your Salesforce Apex Triggers
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A minimal trigger framework for your Salesforce Apex Triggers
The most robust observability solution for Salesforce experts. Built 100% natively on the platform, and designed to work seamlessly with Apex, Lightning Components, Flow, OmniStudio, and integrations.
Functional programming for Salesforce Apex
Fast, configurable, elastically scaling custom rollup solution. Apex Invocable action, one-liner Apex trigger/CMDT-driven logic, and scheduled Apex-ready.
A dynamic SOQL and SOSL query builder on Salesforce.com platform
Functional utility library for Apex
This repo hopes to better explain Separation of Concerns for Salesforce and how to leverage the Apex Common library to employ it in your org.
DML mocking, CRUD mocking, dependency injection framework for Salesforce.com (SFDC) using Apex
HTTP Callout Framework - A light weight callout framework for apex HTTP callouts in Salesforce
Testing out FFLib versus Crud / CrudMock
The main purpose of this repository is to put all the utilities in one place so that other developers can get help and they can also contribute to this repo.
Classic Gang of Four design patterns in the Salesforce Apex programming language
A development framework for Salesforce's Apex language & the Force.com platform
Apex library that dynamically generates SOQL & SOSL queries
A collection of custom Salesforce Lightning components to try to make Lightning development a little bit less frustrating
A Salesforce Apex library that works to solve all XML serialization and deserialization limitations.
Evaluate Javascript expressions in Apex
A flexible cache management system for Salesforce Apex developers. Built to be scalable & configurable.
Salesforce native library for generating fake data
Round robin records in Salesforce (SFDC) in Flow & Apex
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