Lightning Aura Components Developer Guide
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Aura Component Bundle Design Resources
Add Components to Apps
Integrate Your Custom Apps into the Chatter Publisher
Using Background Utility Items
Use Lightning Components in Visualforce Pages
Use Aura and Lightning Web Components Outside of Salesforce with Lightning Out (Beta)
Developing Secure Code
Testing Components
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Use Aura Components with Flows
Customize the look-and-feel and functionality of your flows by adding Lightning
components to them. Or wrap a flow in an Aura component to configure the flow at
runtime, such as to control how a paused flow is resumed.
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Considerations for Configuring Components for Flows
Before you configure an Aura component for a flow, determine whether it should be available in flow screens or as flow actions and understand how to map data types between a flow and an Aura component. Then review some considerations for defining attributes and how components behave in flows at runtime. -
Customize Flow Screens Using Aura Components
To customize the look and feel of your flow screen, build a custom Aura component. Configure the component and its design resource so that they’re compatible with flow screens. Then in Flow Builder, add a screen component to the screen. -
Create Flow Local Actions Using Aura Components
To execute client-side logic in your flow, build or modify custom Aura components to use as local actions in flows. For example, get data from third-party systems without going through the Salesforce server, or open a URL in another browser tab. Once you configure the Aura component’s markup, client-side controller, and design resource, it’s available in Flow Builder as a Core Action element. -
Embed a Flow in a Custom Aura Component
Once you embed a flow in an Aura component, use JavaScript and Apex code to configure the flow at run time. For example, pass values into the flow or to control what happens when the flow finishes. lightning:flow supports only screen flows and autolaunched flows. -
Display Flow Stages with an Aura Component
If you’ve added stages to your flow, display them to flow users with an Aura component, such as lightning:progressindicator.