Salesforce developers can now use GitLab's single application for the DevOps lifecycle
Blog post from GitLab
GitLab has announced a partnership with Salesforce to enhance agile delivery practices and automation throughout the DevOps lifecycle for developers using Salesforce DX. This collaboration allows developers to utilize GitLab's Source Code Management, Continuous Integration, Continuous Delivery, and Project Management tools to improve the speed and efficiency of Salesforce app development. By integrating GitLab's CI/CD pipelines with Salesforce's Scratch Orgs and packaging, developers can enjoy a streamlined and collaborative workflow similar to GitLab Flow, enabling incremental changes and automated testing in a Git-based environment. To support this initiative, a new Salesforce project template and a Trailhead module titled "Build an automated CI/CD pipeline with GitLab" have been introduced, providing developers with hands-on learning opportunities to automate their Salesforce development and earn a Salesforce/GitLab Tanuki badge.
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