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Anything equivalent to ForceClient's "ExecuteRestApiAsync"? #46

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cemerson opened this issue Oct 15, 2021 · 1 comment
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Anything equivalent to ForceClient's "ExecuteRestApiAsync"? #46

cemerson opened this issue Oct 15, 2021 · 1 comment

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@cemerson
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cemerson commented Oct 15, 2021

I love the simplicity of SalesforceSharp but does it have anything similar to ForceClient's "ExecuteRestApiAsync" method where you can post to a Salesforce REST custom endpoint? Please point me to example code/wiki notes if either exist already.

By the way I did see this possibly-related thread/pull request but couldn't figure out if that's related or not. Thank you.

@cemerson cemerson changed the title Does SalesforceSharp have something equivalent to ForceClient's "ExecuteRestApiAsync"? Anything equivalent to ForceClient's "ExecuteRestApiAsync"? Oct 15, 2021
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i am using SalesforceSharp to hit a custom REST endpoint. i figured it out based on this issue/PR: #1

in short, you call

SalesforceClient.Create(objectName, recordData, endpointUrl).

as the linked post mentions, your service will either need to respond with something that looks like a standard SFDC REST response, or you will have to parse the response on your own when you encounter a FormatException.

example with my custom endpoint SPS_CreateQueryService living at the endpoint /services/apexrest/SPS_CreateQueryService:

sfdc.Create("SPS_CreateQueryService", myNewRecord, "services/apexrest");

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