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What's up with this? #34

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kidtsunami opened this issue Nov 27, 2018 · 4 comments
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What's up with this? #34

kidtsunami opened this issue Nov 27, 2018 · 4 comments
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@kidtsunami
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@joeferraro @jpmonette y'all have maintained this for a little bit. A few questions:

  1. Is this still in active use?
  2. Is there a better alternative?
  3. Should I look into collecting some feedback for issues?
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  1. Yes, by our patient services mobile accelerator
  2. I'm not sure. JSForce, last time we checked (which was a whiiiiile ago), was not working in React Native and last time we checked did not have typings
  3. Up to you! What was the impetus for this question, are you thinking about using this for a new project?

@jpmonette
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  1. @joeferraro answered above
  2. I believe there are a few issues / PRs on the jsforce project to support react-native, but last time I checked it was not merged / wip. In terms of typings, some of the methods are typed, but not all (see @types/jsforce) as the project codebase is in JavaScript and typings aren't automatically generated.
  3. @joeferraro answered above. what do you have in mind? I believe there's room for a lightweight TypeScript Salesforce library out there since sometimes I do feel jsforce is trying to do too much, but maybe not worth our time :)

@jpmonette
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Also, based on npm analytics, it seems like some people are downloading it:
https://www.npmjs.com/package/fetch-salesforce

@kidtsunami
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Ah cool, thanks for the analytics link!

Just was taking a moment to declutter my asana (where I manage all my tasks, both personal and work) and saw the fetch-salesforce project and was curious. I remember feeling pretty dissatisfied with what I wrote and wanting to come back to "clean it up". At this point though, I don't know what that WOULD mean.

  • Better logging?
  • Descriptive helpful errors?
  • Not sure...

Anyways thanks for both of your contributions.

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