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GraphQL Examples

Code Examples that show how to work with the Salesforce GraphQL API

  1. Clone the repo:

    git clone [email protected]:albarivas/graphql-examples.git
    
  2. If you haven't already done so, authorize with your hub org and provide it with an alias (myhuborg in the command below):

    sfdx force:auth:web:login -d -a myhuborg
    
  3. Create a scratch org and provide it with an alias (graphql-examples in the command below):

    sfdx force:org:create -s -f config/project-scratch-def.json -a graphql-examples
    
  4. Push the app to your scratch org:

    sfdx force:source:push
    
  5. Assign the Community_Conferences permission set to the default user:

    sfdx force:user:permset:assign -n Community_Conferences
    
  6. Open the scratch org:

    sfdx force:org:open
    
  7. Execute examples on the scripts/graphql folder using a GraphQL client such as Altair. Instructions to set it up here.

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