salesforce-reference-architecture
Implement Salesforce integration reference architecture with jsforce, SFDX, and event-driven patterns. Use when designing new Salesforce integrations, reviewing project structure, or establishing architecture standards for Salesforce-connected applications. Trigger with phrases like "salesforce architecture", "salesforce project structure", "salesforce integration design", "how to organize salesforce code", "salesforce layout".
What this skill does
# Salesforce Reference Architecture
## Overview
Production-ready architecture patterns for Salesforce integrations, covering Node.js integration apps, SFDX metadata projects, and event-driven sync architectures.
## Prerequisites
- Understanding of layered architecture
- jsforce and Salesforce CLI experience
- TypeScript project setup
- Decision on sync model (polling vs event-driven)
## Project Structure
### Node.js Integration App
```
my-sf-integration/
├── src/
│ ├── salesforce/
│ │ ├── connection.ts # Singleton jsforce connection with auto-refresh
│ │ ├── types.ts # Typed sObject interfaces (Account, Contact, etc.)
│ │ ├── queries.ts # SOQL query builders
│ │ ├── mutations.ts # Create/update/delete operations
│ │ └── events.ts # CDC and Platform Event subscribers
│ ├── services/
│ │ ├── account-sync.ts # Business logic for Account sync
│ │ ├── contact-sync.ts # Business logic for Contact sync
│ │ └── opportunity-sync.ts # Pipeline/forecast sync
│ ├── api/
│ │ ├── routes.ts # Express/Fastify routes
│ │ └── health.ts # Health check with SF connectivity
│ ├── jobs/
│ │ ├── full-sync.ts # Scheduled full data sync
│ │ └── incremental-sync.ts # CDC-based incremental sync
│ └── index.ts
├── tests/
│ ├── unit/ # Mocked jsforce tests
│ └── integration/ # Live sandbox tests
├── config/
│ ├── default.json # Shared config
│ └── production.json # Production overrides
└── package.json
```
### SFDX Metadata Project (Apex, LWC, Triggers)
```
my-sf-app/
├── force-app/main/default/
│ ├── classes/ # Apex classes
│ │ ├── AccountTriggerHandler.cls
│ │ ├── ContactService.cls
│ │ └── IntegrationService.cls
│ ├── triggers/ # Apex triggers
│ │ └── AccountTrigger.trigger
│ ├── lwc/ # Lightning Web Components
│ │ └── accountList/
│ ├── objects/ # Custom object metadata
│ │ └── Integration_Log__c/
│ ├── permissionsets/
│ │ └── Integration_API_Access.permissionset-meta.xml
│ └── flows/ # Screen/record-triggered flows
├── scripts/apex/ # Anonymous Apex scripts
├── config/
│ └── project-scratch-def.json
└── sfdx-project.json
```
## Integration Patterns
### Pattern A: Polling-Based Sync
```
┌─────────────┐ SOQL Query ┌─────────────┐
│ Your App │ ──────────────────▶ │ Salesforce │
│ (cron job) │ SELECT ... WHERE │ Org │
│ │ ◀────────────────── │ │
│ │ JSON Records │ │
└─────────────┘ └─────────────┘
Pros: Simple, works with any edition
Cons: Latency (polling interval), wastes API calls on empty polls
Use: Small data volumes, non-real-time requirements
```
### Pattern B: Event-Driven Sync (Recommended)
```
┌─────────────┐ ┌─────────────┐
│ Your App │ ◀─── CDC Events ─── │ Salesforce │
│ (listener) │ /data/Change* │ Org │
│ │ │ │
│ │ ── REST API ───────▶ │ │
│ │ Write-back │ │
└─────────────┘ └─────────────┘
Pros: Real-time, no wasted API calls, scalable
Cons: Requires Enterprise+, CDC setup, event replay handling
Use: Real-time sync, high-volume changes
```
### Pattern C: Bi-Directional Sync (Heroku Connect)
```
┌─────────────┐ SQL Queries ┌─────────────┐
│ Your App │ ──────────────────▶ │ Postgres │
│ │ ◀────────────────── │ (Heroku DB) │
└─────────────┘ └──────┬───────┘
│
Heroku Connect
(automatic sync)
│
┌──────▼───────┐
│ Salesforce │
│ Org │
└─────────────┘
Pros: Zero API calls from your app, automatic bi-directional sync
Cons: Heroku cost, 10-min sync delay, limited to standard objects
Use: Heavy read/write, SQL-friendly teams
```
## Key Architecture Decisions
| Decision | Recommendation | Rationale |
|----------|---------------|-----------|
| Connection management | Singleton with auto-refresh | 1 connection per process, handles token expiry |
| SOQL queries | Typed query builders | Prevents field name typos, enables refactoring |
| Bulk operations | Bulk API 2.0 for 10K+, Collections for <200 | Optimizes API call consumption |
| Error handling | Map SF error codes to domain errors | `INVALID_FIELD` → `SchemaError`, etc. |
| Real-time sync | CDC over polling | No wasted API calls, sub-second latency |
| Data mapping | Explicit field mapping layer | Decouples app schema from SF schema |
| Testing | Mock jsforce in unit tests | Fast tests without org dependency |
## Data Mapping Layer
```typescript
// src/salesforce/mappers.ts
// Decouple your app's domain model from Salesforce field names
interface AppContact {
id: string;
firstName: string;
lastName: string;
email: string;
companyId: string;
}
function fromSalesforceContact(sf: any): AppContact {
return {
id: sf.Id,
firstName: sf.FirstName || '',
lastName: sf.LastName,
email: sf.Email || '',
companyId: sf.AccountId || '',
};
}
function toSalesforceContact(app: Partial<AppContact>): Record<string, any> {
const sf: Record<string, any> = {};
if (app.firstName !== undefined) sf.FirstName = app.firstName;
if (app.lastName !== undefined) sf.LastName = app.lastName;
if (app.email !== undefined) sf.Email = app.email;
if (app.companyId !== undefined) sf.AccountId = app.companyId;
return sf;
}
```
## Output
- Node.js integration project with layered architecture
- SFDX metadata project structure
- Integration pattern selected (polling, event-driven, or Heroku Connect)
- Data mapping layer decoupling app from SF schema
## Error Handling
| Issue | Cause | Solution |
|-------|-------|----------|
| Tight coupling to SF schema | Direct field access | Add mapping layer |
| N+1 queries | Loop with individual queries | Use relationship SOQL or Collections |
| Stale cache | TTL too long | Use CDC events to invalidate |
| Event loss | No replay tracking | Persist last replayId |
## Resources
- [Salesforce Integration Patterns](https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.integration_patterns_and_practices.meta/integration_patterns_and_practices/)
- [Heroku Connect](https://devcenter.heroku.com/articles/heroku-connect)
- [Change Data Capture](https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.change_data_capture.meta/change_data_capture/)
- [jsforce Documentation](https://jsforce.github.io/document/)
## Next Steps
For multi-environment setup, see `salesforce-multi-env-setup`.
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