![]() ![]() ![]() So even if you are an admin or consultant, just follow the guide and add another powerful Salesforce tool to your arsenal. You don’t need to be a developer or have development background. The Salesforce Using the Migration Tool doc has good samples of ant build files that cover different deployment scenarios. With this step-by-step guide, you will learn how to use Salesforce ANT migration tool in no time (or say in less than 45 minutes). The directions here are pretty straightforward and you can even test drive it. ![]() Honestly, I put a lot of links in here that have detailed instructions, but it is not difficult to get Jenkins up and running and once you have it up and running the GUI is very intuitive and you can figure most of it out yourself. Then you can schedule it to run periodically such as every night at midnight or poll your source code repository. Once you have your project set up you can run your job on demand until you get it to succeed and view the console output to verify that it is working. You may have already done this as part of step #2.Ĭreate your Jenkins project and configure an Ant task. Get Jenkins running (different depending on how you installed). Click new button Give variable name 'ANTHOME' and variable value with the path where you install the apache ant (as discssed IInd section steps 2,3,4 and 5), for example 'D:\Ant\apache-ant-1.9. Install Jenkins ( these instructions may be easier for you on Windows). Create 2 new variable and modify 1 existing variable in 'system variable' section, as mentioned below : a. I'm not near Jenkins right now, but I think the following is basically accurate.įollow the directions here to make sure that you have java, ant and the ant-salesforce.jar downloaded and installed or avaiable.
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