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Hello World Mentz Challenge

About

For an overview of Mentz, see the Blog Post

This is a simple challenge to get started with Mentz to figure out if everything works.

Taking the Challenge

To take the challenge you build out the HelloWorld.cls class to satisfy the unit tests. There are a couple of ways of doing this.

Scratch Org

If you want to iterate on your development, use the class in the source format (./force-app) directory in conjunction with a scratch org and the Salesforce CLI force:source:push/pull commands.

Developer Edition

Use the class in the metadata format (./src) directory and the Salesforce CLI to carry out a metadata deployment - there's a package.xml file in place so all you have to do is run:

sfdx force:mdapi:deploy -d src -w 10 -u <username>

if you don't want to deploy the code, you can carry out a check deployment and execute the tests to get the results:

sfdx force:mdapi:deploy -l RunSpecifiedTests -r HelloWorld_Test -c -u <username> -d src -w 10

Requesting Mentoring

Ensure you have installed the MENTZ sfdx plugin.

Execute the following command:

sfdx mentz:publish -c "<comment>" -f <solution_filename> -u <username> -m

Parameters:

Name Description
<comment> a comment that raises any areas of concern to the mentor
<solution_filename> the full pathname to your solution class
<username> your username in the Mentz instance

Publishing the solution

Ensure you have installed the MENTZ sfdx plugin.

Execute the following command:

sfdx mentz:publish -c "<comment>" -f <solution_filename> -u <username>

Parameters:

Name Description
<comment> a comment that calls out any areas of interest in your solution
<solution_filename> the full pathname to your solution class
<username> your username in the Mentz instance

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