@ds-sfdc/sfpds
v25.11.0
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This is a Docusign fork of sfpowerscripts by DX@Scale / flxbl.io.
Full credit for the original tool goes to the DX@Scale team. This fork is maintained by Docusign DTS Productivity Engineering and contains fixes and new features specific to Docusign's Salesforce development workflows. Contributions from the upstream project are gratefully acknowledged under the original MIT license.
A build system for package based development in Salesforce, delivered as a node CLI that can be implemented in any CI/CD system of choice.
What's different in this fork
- Fix: HTTP 414 URI Too Long on
profile:retrieve— orgs with many managed packages can have 200+ permission fields, causing the upstream tool to send an oversized GET request. This fork batches the query into chunks of 50 fields to avoid the limit.
Features
- Features an Orchestrator, which utilizes sfdx-project.json as the source of truth for driving the build system, ensuring very low maintenance on programs often dealing with multiple number of packages
- Builds packages in parallel by respecting dependencies
- Ability to selectively build changed packages in a mono repo
- Ability to deploy only packages that are changed in repo
- Pooling commands to prepare a pool of scratch orgs with packages pre-installed for optimized Pull/Merge Request validation
- Artifacts driven — all create commands produce an artifact or operate on an artifact
- Integrate with any CI/CD system of choice
- All commands are enabled with statsD for collecting metrics about your pipeline
Installing sfpds locally
npm i -g @ds-sfdc/sfpdsBuild Instructions
git clone https://github.com/DTS-Productivity-Engineering/sfpds.git
cd sfpds
./build.shTo publish:
./publish.shWhere do I report bugs or request features?
Please open an issue at https://github.com/DTS-Productivity-Engineering/sfpds/issues
For issues with the upstream tool, refer to the original repository.
License
MIT — see LICENSE.
This project is a fork of sfpowerscripts, copyright DX@Scale / flxbl.io, used under the MIT license.
