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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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Table of Contents (14) Chapters Close

Title Page
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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 1. Other Books You May Enjoy Index

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In this chapter, we learned about version control systems. We have seen what version control we have in Salesforce and why we need a version control system such as Git. We learned how to install GitLab on on-premise servers using the most recommended method by GitLab itself—the omnibus setup. After setting up our own GitLab server, we learned how to create our first project in GitLab using a web UI. We worked with the Git repository using Git commands, such as git cloneadd, commitpush, and so on.

We discussed the branching strategy in Git and general scenarios where we need to work with different branches. We have learned about concepts such as protected branch, and default branch. We also got to know how we can create a new branch from an existing branch, and merge code from one branch to another branch. Finally, we learned  how to use Git for our Salesforce project with Eclipse.

In the next chapter, we will go to our next stage, which is Continuous Integration using a Jenkins...

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