Symbol table for Lightning components to find Dependencies/References
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Like we do have SymbolTable for apex class, to find their references/dependencies; do we have anything for the Lightning Components(to find dependencies/references of lightning components/application/events).
Please let me know, if there are any other(native to Salesforce) mechanisms.
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Like we do have SymbolTable for apex class, to find their references/dependencies; do we have anything for the Lightning Components(to find dependencies/references of lightning components/application/events).
Please let me know, if there are any other(native to Salesforce) mechanisms.
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Like we do have SymbolTable for apex class, to find their references/dependencies; do we have anything for the Lightning Components(to find dependencies/references of lightning components/application/events).
Please let me know, if there are any other(native to Salesforce) mechanisms.
lightning-components lightning api tooling-api
Like we do have SymbolTable for apex class, to find their references/dependencies; do we have anything for the Lightning Components(to find dependencies/references of lightning components/application/events).
Please let me know, if there are any other(native to Salesforce) mechanisms.
lightning-components lightning api tooling-api
lightning-components lightning api tooling-api
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To the extent I know of and I can see in the documentation, there's nothing available as of today.
As of now, the Tooling API Objects don't even support any Lightning related features. If you see the Tooling API guide, you will see that the Lightning related objects are reserved for future use.
- Lightning Component Bundle
- Lightning Component Resource
As for finding dependencies, one of the approaches that I have used in past is to search for occurrence of my component across all applicable places just by using an editor search. Other than that, I am not aware of anything that comes out of the box.
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1 Answer
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up vote
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To the extent I know of and I can see in the documentation, there's nothing available as of today.
As of now, the Tooling API Objects don't even support any Lightning related features. If you see the Tooling API guide, you will see that the Lightning related objects are reserved for future use.
- Lightning Component Bundle
- Lightning Component Resource
As for finding dependencies, one of the approaches that I have used in past is to search for occurrence of my component across all applicable places just by using an editor search. Other than that, I am not aware of anything that comes out of the box.
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To the extent I know of and I can see in the documentation, there's nothing available as of today.
As of now, the Tooling API Objects don't even support any Lightning related features. If you see the Tooling API guide, you will see that the Lightning related objects are reserved for future use.
- Lightning Component Bundle
- Lightning Component Resource
As for finding dependencies, one of the approaches that I have used in past is to search for occurrence of my component across all applicable places just by using an editor search. Other than that, I am not aware of anything that comes out of the box.
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up vote
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To the extent I know of and I can see in the documentation, there's nothing available as of today.
As of now, the Tooling API Objects don't even support any Lightning related features. If you see the Tooling API guide, you will see that the Lightning related objects are reserved for future use.
- Lightning Component Bundle
- Lightning Component Resource
As for finding dependencies, one of the approaches that I have used in past is to search for occurrence of my component across all applicable places just by using an editor search. Other than that, I am not aware of anything that comes out of the box.
To the extent I know of and I can see in the documentation, there's nothing available as of today.
As of now, the Tooling API Objects don't even support any Lightning related features. If you see the Tooling API guide, you will see that the Lightning related objects are reserved for future use.
- Lightning Component Bundle
- Lightning Component Resource
As for finding dependencies, one of the approaches that I have used in past is to search for occurrence of my component across all applicable places just by using an editor search. Other than that, I am not aware of anything that comes out of the box.
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