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Install
Works with Drupal: 8.xUsing Composer to manage Drupal site dependencies
Alternative installation files
Download salesforce-8.x-3.0-alpha3.tar.gztar.gz
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Download salesforce-8.x-3.0-alpha3.zipzip
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Release notes
In our first official release for Drupal 8, we've achieved some major milestones. APIs and schema are firming up, but still flexible. Expect future 8.x releases to include upgrade paths for database schema, if applicable.
Highlights include:
- Mapping UI overhaul
- Salesfore Mapping Fields plugin system
- Objectification of Salesforce resources, including Query Result, SObject, Salesforce ID, various REST Responses
- Push queue overhaul, and cron-based push and Salesforce Push Queue service
- Queue on failure: Attempt push synchronization immediately on entity save; enqueue for asynchronous push only on failure.
- Cron-based pull based on Drupal's core Queue API
- Real-time push, and entity-based push/pull form
- Event dispatcher / subscribers replace hook system
- Salesforce Examples module
- Unit Test coverage for Rest Client, Pull Queue, and critical entities and automated tests on drupal.org
Commits too numerous to list.
More information available at https://www.messageagency.com/blog/drupal-8-salesforce-suite-roadmap-track-beta-release