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How can I determine if the org that I'm currently connected to is a scratch org?
Managed package can't access class defined in subscriber org via Type.forNameManaged package in sfdx scratch orgerror when pushing Managed Package into scratch org: ISVHow to have a scratch org open to LEX on first login?Pushing to Scratch Org - Converting existing org to dxCan a managed package safely access custom objects that are not part of the package using dynamic Apex?Beta Package (Not allowed to install metadata via apex)Using SFDX scratch org for development that interacts closely with 3rd party packagesSFDX force:mdapi:convert for metadata from Managed PackageUnable to authenticate through REST API when using scratch org
When I'm within a Salesforce org, how can I tell if that org is a Scratch Org or not?
Ideally this would be via Apex, but it could be an API call if required.
This would be useful information for the creator of a managed package who may not otherwise know what type of org is running the code.
I've had a couple of thoughts on how this might be achieved:
- Check if the pod/instance that Scratch orgs are created on are separate from the general population of sandbox orgs. I suspect that scratch orgs have dedicated hardware. E.g. a new scratch org I just created is on p0/CS31.
- Look for describe Metadata that is unique to only scratch orgs.
apex scratch-org
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When I'm within a Salesforce org, how can I tell if that org is a Scratch Org or not?
Ideally this would be via Apex, but it could be an API call if required.
This would be useful information for the creator of a managed package who may not otherwise know what type of org is running the code.
I've had a couple of thoughts on how this might be achieved:
- Check if the pod/instance that Scratch orgs are created on are separate from the general population of sandbox orgs. I suspect that scratch orgs have dedicated hardware. E.g. a new scratch org I just created is on p0/CS31.
- Look for describe Metadata that is unique to only scratch orgs.
apex scratch-org
Full disclosure, this question has been discussed in the GoodDaySir slack channel. For posterity, it would be useful to have a solution listed in the open. gooddaysir.slack.com/messages/C3BJMEH3J/convo/…
– Daniel Ballinger
41 mins ago
Can you see the relevantActiveScratchOrg
orScratchOrgInfo
from within one?
– Adrian Larson♦
40 mins ago
@AdrianLarson Those are in the DevHub, aren't they? I don't think they would be reachable from the Scratch org itself in isolation.
– Daniel Ballinger
35 mins ago
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When I'm within a Salesforce org, how can I tell if that org is a Scratch Org or not?
Ideally this would be via Apex, but it could be an API call if required.
This would be useful information for the creator of a managed package who may not otherwise know what type of org is running the code.
I've had a couple of thoughts on how this might be achieved:
- Check if the pod/instance that Scratch orgs are created on are separate from the general population of sandbox orgs. I suspect that scratch orgs have dedicated hardware. E.g. a new scratch org I just created is on p0/CS31.
- Look for describe Metadata that is unique to only scratch orgs.
apex scratch-org
When I'm within a Salesforce org, how can I tell if that org is a Scratch Org or not?
Ideally this would be via Apex, but it could be an API call if required.
This would be useful information for the creator of a managed package who may not otherwise know what type of org is running the code.
I've had a couple of thoughts on how this might be achieved:
- Check if the pod/instance that Scratch orgs are created on are separate from the general population of sandbox orgs. I suspect that scratch orgs have dedicated hardware. E.g. a new scratch org I just created is on p0/CS31.
- Look for describe Metadata that is unique to only scratch orgs.
apex scratch-org
apex scratch-org
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Full disclosure, this question has been discussed in the GoodDaySir slack channel. For posterity, it would be useful to have a solution listed in the open. gooddaysir.slack.com/messages/C3BJMEH3J/convo/…
– Daniel Ballinger
41 mins ago
Can you see the relevantActiveScratchOrg
orScratchOrgInfo
from within one?
– Adrian Larson♦
40 mins ago
@AdrianLarson Those are in the DevHub, aren't they? I don't think they would be reachable from the Scratch org itself in isolation.
– Daniel Ballinger
35 mins ago
add a comment |
Full disclosure, this question has been discussed in the GoodDaySir slack channel. For posterity, it would be useful to have a solution listed in the open. gooddaysir.slack.com/messages/C3BJMEH3J/convo/…
– Daniel Ballinger
41 mins ago
Can you see the relevantActiveScratchOrg
orScratchOrgInfo
from within one?
– Adrian Larson♦
40 mins ago
@AdrianLarson Those are in the DevHub, aren't they? I don't think they would be reachable from the Scratch org itself in isolation.
– Daniel Ballinger
35 mins ago
Full disclosure, this question has been discussed in the GoodDaySir slack channel. For posterity, it would be useful to have a solution listed in the open. gooddaysir.slack.com/messages/C3BJMEH3J/convo/…
– Daniel Ballinger
41 mins ago
Full disclosure, this question has been discussed in the GoodDaySir slack channel. For posterity, it would be useful to have a solution listed in the open. gooddaysir.slack.com/messages/C3BJMEH3J/convo/…
– Daniel Ballinger
41 mins ago
Can you see the relevant
ActiveScratchOrg
or ScratchOrgInfo
from within one?– Adrian Larson♦
40 mins ago
Can you see the relevant
ActiveScratchOrg
or ScratchOrgInfo
from within one?– Adrian Larson♦
40 mins ago
@AdrianLarson Those are in the DevHub, aren't they? I don't think they would be reachable from the Scratch org itself in isolation.
– Daniel Ballinger
35 mins ago
@AdrianLarson Those are in the DevHub, aren't they? I don't think they would be reachable from the Scratch org itself in isolation.
– Daniel Ballinger
35 mins ago
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The SourceMember sObject is only present in scratch orgs. Its presence would be a sign that you are in a scratch org. The gotcha would be that it is only accessible via the Tooling API and not Apex alone.
https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.api_tooling.meta/api_tooling/tooling_api_objects_sourcemember.htm
This seems like a great solution and shouldn't be too difficult with an HTTP request from Apex. Especially since we don't need the Remote Site setting anymore.
– Daniel Ballinger
33 mins ago
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The SourceMember sObject is only present in scratch orgs. Its presence would be a sign that you are in a scratch org. The gotcha would be that it is only accessible via the Tooling API and not Apex alone.
https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.api_tooling.meta/api_tooling/tooling_api_objects_sourcemember.htm
This seems like a great solution and shouldn't be too difficult with an HTTP request from Apex. Especially since we don't need the Remote Site setting anymore.
– Daniel Ballinger
33 mins ago
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The SourceMember sObject is only present in scratch orgs. Its presence would be a sign that you are in a scratch org. The gotcha would be that it is only accessible via the Tooling API and not Apex alone.
https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.api_tooling.meta/api_tooling/tooling_api_objects_sourcemember.htm
This seems like a great solution and shouldn't be too difficult with an HTTP request from Apex. Especially since we don't need the Remote Site setting anymore.
– Daniel Ballinger
33 mins ago
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The SourceMember sObject is only present in scratch orgs. Its presence would be a sign that you are in a scratch org. The gotcha would be that it is only accessible via the Tooling API and not Apex alone.
https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.api_tooling.meta/api_tooling/tooling_api_objects_sourcemember.htm
The SourceMember sObject is only present in scratch orgs. Its presence would be a sign that you are in a scratch org. The gotcha would be that it is only accessible via the Tooling API and not Apex alone.
https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.api_tooling.meta/api_tooling/tooling_api_objects_sourcemember.htm
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This seems like a great solution and shouldn't be too difficult with an HTTP request from Apex. Especially since we don't need the Remote Site setting anymore.
– Daniel Ballinger
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This seems like a great solution and shouldn't be too difficult with an HTTP request from Apex. Especially since we don't need the Remote Site setting anymore.
– Daniel Ballinger
33 mins ago
This seems like a great solution and shouldn't be too difficult with an HTTP request from Apex. Especially since we don't need the Remote Site setting anymore.
– Daniel Ballinger
33 mins ago
This seems like a great solution and shouldn't be too difficult with an HTTP request from Apex. Especially since we don't need the Remote Site setting anymore.
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33 mins ago
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Full disclosure, this question has been discussed in the GoodDaySir slack channel. For posterity, it would be useful to have a solution listed in the open. gooddaysir.slack.com/messages/C3BJMEH3J/convo/…
– Daniel Ballinger
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Can you see the relevant
ActiveScratchOrg
orScratchOrgInfo
from within one?– Adrian Larson♦
40 mins ago
@AdrianLarson Those are in the DevHub, aren't they? I don't think they would be reachable from the Scratch org itself in isolation.
– Daniel Ballinger
35 mins ago