Lightning Components Developer Guide
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Configure Components for Custom Tabs
Add Lightning Components as Custom Tabs in Lightning Experience
Add Lightning Components as Custom Tabs in Salesforce1
Configure Components for Custom Actions
Configure Components for Record-Specific Actions
Lightning Component Actions
Add Components to Apps
Use Lightning Components in Visualforce Pages
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Use Lightning Components in Lightning Experience and Salesforce1
Customize and extend Lightning Experience and Salesforce1 with Lightning components. Launch components from
tabs, apps, and actions.
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Configure Components for Custom Tabs
Add the force:appHostable interface to a Lightning component to allow it to be used as a custom tab in Lightning Experience or Salesforce1. -
Add Lightning Components as Custom Tabs in Lightning Experience
Make your Lightning components available for Lightning Experience users by displaying them in a custom tab. -
Add Lightning Components as Custom Tabs in Salesforce1
Make your Lightning components available for Salesforce1 users by displaying them in a custom tab. -
Configure Components for Custom Actions
Add the force:lightningQuickAction or force:lightningQuickActionWithoutHeader interface to a Lightning component to enable it to be used as a custom action in Lightning Experience or Salesforce1. You can use components that implement one of these interfaces as object-specific actions in both Lightning Experience and Salesforce1. You can use them as global actions only in Salesforce1. -
Configure Components for Record-Specific Actions
Add the force:hasRecordId interface to a Lightning component to enable the component to be assigned the ID of the currently displaying record. The current record ID is useful if the component is used as an object-specific custom action in Lightning Experience or Salesforce1. -
Lightning Component Actions
Lightning component actions are custom actions that invoke a Lightning component. They support Apex and JavaScript and provide a secure way to build client-side custom functionality. Lightning component actions are supported only in Salesforce1 and Lightning Experience.