Apex Developer Guide
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Release Notes
Actions
Apex Cursors (Beta)
Chatter Answers and Ideas
Working with Feeds and Feed Elements
Accessing ConnectApi Data in Experience Cloud Sites
Methods Available to Experience Cloud Guest Users
Supported Validations for DBT Segments
Using ConnectApi Input and Output Classes
Understanding Limits for ConnectApi Classes
Packaging ConnectApi Classes
Serializing and Deserializing ConnectApi Objects
ConnectApi Versioning and Equality Checking
Casting ConnectApi Objects
Wildcards
Testing ConnectApi Code
Differences Between ConnectApi Classes and Other Apex Classes
Moderate Chatter Private Messages with Triggers
Moderate Feed Items with Triggers
Experience Cloud Sites
External Services
Permission Set Groups
Support Classes
Territory Management 2.0
Apex Reference
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Connect in Apex Features
This topic describes which classes and methods to use to work with common Connect in
Apex features.
You can also go directly to the ConnectApi Namespace reference content.
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Working with Action Links
An action link is a button on a feed element. Clicking an action link can take a user to a Web page, initiate a file download, or invoke an API call to Salesforce or to an external server. An action link includes a URL and an HTTP method, and can include a request body and header information, such as an OAuth token for authentication. Use action links to integrate Salesforce and third-party services into the feed so that users can drive productivity and accelerate innovation. -
Working with Feeds and Feed Elements
The Chatter feed is a container of feed elements. The abstract class ConnectApi.FeedElement is a parent class to the ConnectApi.FeedItem class, representing feed posts, and the ConnectApi.GenericFeedElement class, representing bundles and recommendations in the feed. -
Accessing ConnectApi Data in Experience Cloud Sites
Many ConnectApi methods work within the context of a single Experience Cloud site. -
Methods Available to Experience Cloud Guest Users
If your Experience Cloud site allows access without logging in, guest users have access to many Apex methods. These methods return information the guest user has access to. -
Supported Validations for DBT Segments
When creating or updating a segment, the ConnectApi.CdpSegmentInput class is subject to some SQL validations.