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📦 SFDX Package Installation

This repository implements a simple GitHub composite action for installing packages on a specific Salesforce target org.

Usage

After installing the SF CLI and authorizing the relevant org in your GitHub workflow, packages can be installed using this action as follows:

jobs:
  validation:
    name: Validation
    runs-on: ubuntu-latest
    steps:
      - name: Checkout
        uses: actions/checkout@v4

      - name: Select Node Version
        uses: svierk/get-node-version@main

      - name: Install Dependencies
        run: npm ci
      
      - name: Install SF CLI
        uses: svierk/sfdx-cli-setup@main
        
      - name: Salesforce Org Login
        uses: svierk/sfdx-login@main
        with:
          sfdx-url: ${{ secrets.SFDX_AUTH_URL }}
    
      - name: Package Installation
        uses: svierk/sfdx-package-installation@main
        with:
          packages: "['04t6S000001UjutQAC','04t3y000000X0OaAAK']"
          wait: 30
          publish-wait: 20

If the packages you want to install are key-protected, you can simply append the required installation key for each package with an underscore, e.g. '04t6S000001UjutQAC_INSTALLATIONKEY'.

The following actions were also used in the example workflow to create the prerequisites for the package installation:

  • Get Node Version | Pulls Node.js version to be used from the package.json of the project
  • SFDX CLI Setup | Installs the Salesforce CLI and related plugins
  • SFDX Login | Handles Salesforce login using a Salesforce DX authorization URL

Of course, the package installation action can be used flexibly and the respective approach can vary.

Releases

Latest release notes can be found on the release page.

License

The scripts and documentation in this project are released under the MIT License.