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Learning Salesforce Lightning Application Development

By : Mohit Shrivatsava
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Learning Salesforce Lightning Application Development

By: Mohit Shrivatsava

Overview of this book

Built on the Salesforce App Cloud, the new Salesforce Lightning Experience combines three major components: Lightning Design System, Lightning App Builder, and Lightning Components, to provide an enhanced user experience. This book will enable you to quickly create modern, enterprise apps with Lightning Component Framework. You will start by building simple Lightning Components and understanding the Lightning Components architecture. The chapters cover the basics of Lightning Component Framework semantics and syntax, the security features provided by Locker Service, and use of third-party libraries inside Lightning Components. The later chapters focus on debugging, performance tuning, testing using Lightning Testing Services, and how to publish Lightning Components on Salesforce AppExchange.
Table of Contents (22 chapters)
Title Page
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Foreword
Contributors
Preface
Index

Using the Chrome developer Console


Lightning Components can benefit from the Chrome console to a greater extent for JavaScript debugging. You can use console.log() to debug the variable value.

Observe how, in the following code snippet, we console.log the request parameters and also the response values from the backend Apex method:

setSearchTerm : function(component, event) {
          var searchTerm = component.find('searchBox').getElement().value;
console.log(searchTerm);
           component.set("v.searchTerm",searchTerm);
           // create a one-time use instance of the search action
          // in the server-side controller
          var action = component.get("c.search");
          action.setStorable();
          action.setParams({ searchstr : searchTerm});
          action.setCallback(this, function(response) {
              var state = response.getState();
              if (state === "SUCCESS") {
                  var responseData = JSON.parse(response.getReturnValue());
     ...