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@ntegral/nestjs-force
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Provides an injectable salesforce client to provide features to the Salesforce API
Provides an injectable jsforce client to provide features to the Salesforce API for your nestjs projects
Version 2.x.x will support NestJS 8+. If you need support for NestJS 7 or below please continue to use Version 1.x.x. Thanks for you support!
@ntegral/nestjs-force
implements a module, JsForceModule
, which when imported into
your nestjs project provides a Salesforce Api client to any class that injects it. This
lets Salesforce be worked into your dependency injection workflow without having to
do any extra work outside of the initial setup.
npm install --save @ntegral/nestjs-force jsforce
The simplest way to use @ntegral/nestjs-force
is to use JsForceModule.forRoot
import { Module } from '@nestjs-common';
import { JsForceModule } from '@ntegral/nestjs-force';
@Module({
imports: [
JsForceModule.forRoot({
username: 'some.user@salesforce-env.com.sb01',
password: 'account_password',
security_token: 'token_value',
options: {
loginUrl: 'https://salesforce-env--sb01.my.salesforce.com/'
}
}),
],
})
export class AppModule {}
You can then inject the JsForce client into any of your injectables by using a custom decorator
import { Injectable } from '@nestjs/common';
import { InjectJsForce } from '@ntegral/nestjs-force';
import { Client } from '@ntegral/nestjs-force';
@Injectable()
export class AppService {
public constructor(@InjectJsForce private readonly client: Client) {}
listContacts() {
let contacts = any[];
this.client.conn.sobject("Contact").select().exec(undefined,(err, result) => {
if (err) { return console.error(err); }
console.log('results', result);
contacts = result;
});
return contacts;
}
}
Asynchronous setup is also supported
import { Module } from '@nestjs-common';
import { ConfigModule } from '../common/config/config.module';
import { ConfigService } from '../common/config/config.service';
import { JsForceModule } from '@ntegral/nestjs-force';
@Module({
imports: [
JsForceModule.forRootAsync({
imports: [ConfigModule],
inject: [ConfigService],
useFactory: (cfg: ConfigService) => ({
username: 'some.user@salesforce-env.com.sb01',
password: 'account_password',
security_token: 'token_value',
options: {
loginUrl: 'https://salesforce-env--sb01.my.salesforce.com/'
}
}),
}),
],
})
export class AppModule {}
I would greatly appreciate any contributions to make this project better. Please make sure to follow the below guidelines before getting your hands dirty.
git checkout -b my-branch
)Distributed under the MIT License. See LICENSE
for more information.
Copyright © 2019 Ntegral Inc.
FAQs
Provides an injectable salesforce client to provide features to the Salesforce API
We found that @ntegral/nestjs-force demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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