This repository is part of the Developer Kickstart Module 5 curriculum at Cloud Code Academy. It's crafted to assist beginner Salesforce developers to learn and exercise Salesforce Object Query Language (SOQL), a pivotal aspect of the Apex programming language.
In the course of this practice repository, you'll build essential knowledge about:
- Understanding the fundamentals of SOQL and its significance in Apex and Salesforce development.
- Crafting basic SOQL queries using the SELECT statement to retrieve data from Salesforce objects.
- Employing WHERE clause filters in SOQL queries to refine the data retrieved based on specific conditions.
- Navigating relationship queries in SOQL to retrieve data from related Salesforce objects.
- Using the LIMIT keyword in SOQL queries to regulate the number of records retrieved.
By mastering SOQL, you will boost your ability to interact with Salesforce data programmatically, enabling you to build dynamic, data-driven applications on the Salesforce platform. These concepts lay the foundation for advanced data manipulation and handling techniques in Salesforce.
- Create/Configure a trailhead playground or developer org to do your work throughout this program.
- Install Visual Studio Code from here.
- Install Salesforce Extension Pack in Visual Studio Code. This can be done by searching 'Salesforce Extension Pack' in the Extensions view in VS Code and clicking Install.
- Authorize your org in Visual Studio Code. Press
Ctrl + Shift + P
to open the command palette and type 'SFDX: Authorize an Org', then press Enter. Follow the steps in the browser to log in to your org, then return to VS Code. - Make sure to save and deploy your changes into Salesforce from your local machine. This can be done through the command pallet or right clicking the file you want to deploy and using the option
SFDX: Deploy this source to org
To run the test classes:
- Open the command palette with
Ctrl + Shift + P
. - Type 'SFDX: Invoke Apex Tests...', and press Enter.
- In the 'Select Test Class' input, select the test class you want to run and press Enter.
- The test results will appear in the Output panel at the bottom of the screen. You can switch to the 'Test' tab in this panel to see a summary of the test run.
If you get stuck at any point, here are some resources that might help:
- Apex Developer Guide
- Salesforce Stack Exchange
- Visual Studio Code Documentation
- Salesforce Extensions for Visual Studio Code
And remember, programming is often about solving problems, so don't be afraid to use search engines to find answers to your questions.
Good luck with your learning journey in Salesforce development!