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Run specific apex tests during “sfdx force:source:deploy”
API Versions & Test Class Speedforce:source:pull fails with Can't retrieve non-customizable CustomObject named: ApexTestResultSFDX Development Process - Managed Package and VCSSalesforce DX: null data source deploy errorSalesforce DX - Installing NPSPsfdx force:source:push meta data type mismatchHow to push code to production with Visual Studio Code & DXSFDX: Tests do not run in Visual Studio CodePushing a Connected App with the SFDX CLI results in “invalid cross reference id”SFDX deploying Contact Sharing rules on a fresh deployment
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Now after summer 19, sfdx force:source:deploy allows us to push source format meta-data into static orgs and production. Commands are introduced here
However by check the help of sfdx force:source:deploy, it seems the least number of Apex tests to run is --testlevel RunLocalTests.
Is it possible to set to run only specific apex tests when deploying into production org?
deployment salesforcedx salesforcedx-cli
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Now after summer 19, sfdx force:source:deploy allows us to push source format meta-data into static orgs and production. Commands are introduced here
However by check the help of sfdx force:source:deploy, it seems the least number of Apex tests to run is --testlevel RunLocalTests.
Is it possible to set to run only specific apex tests when deploying into production org?
deployment salesforcedx salesforcedx-cli
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Now after summer 19, sfdx force:source:deploy allows us to push source format meta-data into static orgs and production. Commands are introduced here
However by check the help of sfdx force:source:deploy, it seems the least number of Apex tests to run is --testlevel RunLocalTests.
Is it possible to set to run only specific apex tests when deploying into production org?
deployment salesforcedx salesforcedx-cli
Now after summer 19, sfdx force:source:deploy allows us to push source format meta-data into static orgs and production. Commands are introduced here
However by check the help of sfdx force:source:deploy, it seems the least number of Apex tests to run is --testlevel RunLocalTests.
Is it possible to set to run only specific apex tests when deploying into production org?
deployment salesforcedx salesforcedx-cli
deployment salesforcedx salesforcedx-cli
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force:source:deploy does let you run specific tests by setting --testlevel to RunSpecifiedTests and then specifying the tests with the --runtests argument.
So you could do something like sfdx force:source:deploy --checkonly --sourcepath force-app --targetusername production-org --testlevel RunSpecifiedTests --runtests MyUnitTests to do a validation and run specific tests.
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force:source:deploy does let you run specific tests by setting --testlevel to RunSpecifiedTests and then specifying the tests with the --runtests argument.
So you could do something like sfdx force:source:deploy --checkonly --sourcepath force-app --targetusername production-org --testlevel RunSpecifiedTests --runtests MyUnitTests to do a validation and run specific tests.
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force:source:deploy does let you run specific tests by setting --testlevel to RunSpecifiedTests and then specifying the tests with the --runtests argument.
So you could do something like sfdx force:source:deploy --checkonly --sourcepath force-app --targetusername production-org --testlevel RunSpecifiedTests --runtests MyUnitTests to do a validation and run specific tests.
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force:source:deploy does let you run specific tests by setting --testlevel to RunSpecifiedTests and then specifying the tests with the --runtests argument.
So you could do something like sfdx force:source:deploy --checkonly --sourcepath force-app --targetusername production-org --testlevel RunSpecifiedTests --runtests MyUnitTests to do a validation and run specific tests.
force:source:deploy does let you run specific tests by setting --testlevel to RunSpecifiedTests and then specifying the tests with the --runtests argument.
So you could do something like sfdx force:source:deploy --checkonly --sourcepath force-app --targetusername production-org --testlevel RunSpecifiedTests --runtests MyUnitTests to do a validation and run specific tests.
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