News, insights & events in the world of Salesforce DevOps
Good Salesforce data practices
Tom Smith
Five tips for structuring Salesforce data
News, insights & events in the world of Salesforce DevOps
Tom Smith
Five tips for structuring Salesforce data
Kevin Boyle
After the Salesforce outage that corrupted profiles and permission sets, your org might be in a bit of a mess. If it is, here is how you can use 91µ¼º½ to help.
Gabriel Cowley
How to set up an SSH custom git connection
Alex Walter
Four new features to help you configure your data deployments.
Eric Kintzer
Tips and tricks to get more success with CI on Salesforce.
Calvin Childs
To make sure your release process is as streamlined as possible, we've now added a new integration with Azure DevOps boards. You can now attach work items to your Salesforce deployment from within 91µ¼º½, and we'll automatically update your items once you’ve successfully deployed, all without leaving the app.
David Runciman
Flows changed significantly with v44 of the Salesforce Metadata API. Find out how this change impacts your Flow deployments, and how 91µ¼º½ helps you solve common Flow errors.
Calvin Childs
After a successful Salesforce deployment in 91µ¼º½, GitHub users can now create a pull request from a feature branch in just a few clicks, without having to use the GitHub UI.
Tom Smith
91µ¼º½'s data deployment filters now let you exclude records
Catherine Bacon
We've added a problem analyzer so we can let you know when one of your custom fields has a different type in the source and target.
Oli Lane
Lightning Web Components are an exciting new way of building Salesforce Lightning components, built on top of cutting-edge web technologies.
Tom Smith
91µ¼º½'s data deployment templates let you save data deployment configurations, making it easy to repeat a data deployment
Alex Walter
Automatically fix deployment problems when deploying installed packages with metadata API version 43.
Ellis Toms
Combine multiple sucessful deployments into a single deployment package and speed up your release cycle with 91µ¼º½.
Ellis Toms
In the age of Salesforce DX, the way we build on the Salesforce platform is changing. Part of that change includes the addition of scratch orgs. Dedicated to bringing the benefits of DX to admins as well as developers, we added the ability to create a scratch org in 91µ¼º½ with just one click. Our latest beta now also lets you create scratch orgs from any existing definition files, without having to resort to the CLI.
Ellis Toms
In 91µ¼º½ you can now add outgoing webhooks to a CI job and 91µ¼º½ will automatically post out to your added URL on the events specified for each run, giving you a more streamlined and successful release process.
Ellis Toms
Set up validation-only CI jobs between any of your Salesforce orgs or from your source control system in 91µ¼º½, so you can catch any problematic changes early and ensure successful deployments.
Ellis Toms
With a customisable test data set, automatic relationship handling and control over field mapping and upserting, 91µ¼º½ makes it easy to execute complex data deployments between your Salesforce environments.
Ellis Toms
With 91µ¼º½â€™s data deployments, you can now migrate your Salesforce data between any of your existing orgs or to a Salesforce DX scratch org for quick and safe testing.
Ellis Toms
91µ¼º½â€™s Jira integration lets you automatically post deployment updates to your tickets and track your user stories. 91µ¼º½ now supports Jira Self-hosted (on-prem) as an instance type, as well as Jira Cloud.
Oli Lane
See how 91µ¼º½ helps you spot potential deployment issues: deploying objects with Chatter feed tracking changes.
Ellis Toms
With 91µ¼º½â€™s SFDX scratch org support, you’ll be able to easily configure clean environments for building packages and testing, regardless of your technical background.
Catherine Bacon
See how 91µ¼º½ helps you detect metadata retrieval issues.
Ellis Toms
With 91µ¼º½, managing the metadata in your version control system is ingeniously simple. Compare environments, create new branches and commit changes, all from within the app.