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Salesforce Lightning Platform Enterprise Architecture - Third Edition

By : Andrew Fawcett
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Salesforce Lightning Platform Enterprise Architecture - Third Edition

By: Andrew Fawcett

Overview of this book

Salesforce Lightning provides a secure and scalable platform to build, deploy, customize, and upgrade applications. This book will take you through the architecture of building an application on the Lightning platform to help you understand its features and best practices, and ensure that your app keeps up with your customers’ increasing needs as well as the innovations on the platform. This book guides you in working with the popular aPaaS offering from Salesforce, the Lightning Platform. You’ll see how to build and ship enterprise-grade apps that not only leverage the platform's many productivity features, but also prepare your app to harness its extensibility and customization capabilities. You'll even get to grips with advanced application architectural design patterns such as Separation of Concerns, Unit Testing and Dependency Integration. You will learn to use Apex and JavaScript with Lightning Web Components, Platform Events, among others, with the help of a sample app illustrating patterns that will ensure your own applications endure and evolve with the platform. Finally, you will become familiar with using Salesforce DX to develop, publish, and monitor a sample app and experience standard application life cycle processes along with tools such as Jenkins to implement CI/CD. By the end of this book, you will have learned how to develop effective business apps and be ready to explore innovative ways to meet customer demands.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)

Exposing components with Lightning Out

Lightning Out is a JavaScript library that can be imported into regular HTML pages, such as Visualforce pages, and other websites or other containers, such as Google Apps. Once imported, it exposes an API that allows the page developer to instantiate a Lightning component and inject it into a given HTML element on that page. The host page must provide a Salesforce session or OAuth token to allow this to happen in a secure way.

At the time of writing, Lightning Out does not support Lightning Web Components. In the meantime, you can wrap them in Aura-based components to work around this. Check the documentation for the latest on this here: https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/component-library/documentation/lwc/migrate_bundles.

The process of using Lightning Out for Visualforce pages is simplified through the use of...