Many of our expert-led courses require a few things to be installed on your computer in order to be able to fully participate in the course. Find your upcoming course below and follow the steps provided. If at any point you’re struggling with computer setup, contact your IT department for support or log a case for assistance.
Please complete these steps prior to attending the course as your instructor will be unable to start the course until all participants have finished their computer setup. Please note that if your course content is not specified below, all you will need is an internet browser!
Contents
Step 1: Select a Default Browser
Step 2: Dataloader.io
Step 3: Your computer is set up and ready for the course!
Step 1: Select a Default Browser
Step 2: Install JRE
Keep in mind that you may need to restart (close and re-open) your browser to enable the Java installation in your browser. To test that Java is installed and working properly on your computer, go to this link.
Step 3: Your computer is set up and ready for the course!
Step 1: Select a Default Browser
Step 2: Install Postman
Step 3: Verify you have a working Trailhead Login
Step 4: Your computer is set up and ready for the course!
Step 1: Select a Default Browser
Step 2: Your computer is set up and ready for the course!
Step 1: Select a Default Browser
Step 2: Install Visual Studio Code (VSC)
Please note, do not open the workspace.
Step 3: Install/Update Prophet Debugger
Step 4: Your computer is set up and ready for the course!
Please ensure you have all the required tools installed prior to Day 1:
Please note, you will need a GitHub account for the course. If you don’t already have an account, you can sign up for free. Once you have your account you need to enable two factor authentication (2FA). It’s easy to do and you can use the Salesforce Authenticator App for your 2FA. You need Salesforce Authenticator for B2C Commerce Cloud login.
To complete the exercises in the B2C Composable Storefront course, you require:
If you don’t have these, follow the steps below to install them.
Step 1: Select a Default Browser
Step 2: Install Node.js v20 or later and npm v10 or later.
Step 3: Install Visual Studio Code (VSC)
Step 4: Install Postman
Step 5: Install the React Developer Tools Chrome extension
Please note, you will need a GitHub account for the course. If you don’t already have an account, you can sign up for free.
Your computer is set up and ready for the course!
Step 1: Select a Default Browser
Step 2: Install the Salesforce Authenticator App on your smart device
Step 3: Your computer is set up and ready for the course!
| We recommend the use of the Agentforce Vibes browser based IDE in order to complete the included exercises. Should you wish to use a desktop based IDE instead please follow these steps: |
Step 1: Download and install Google Chrome
Step 2: Download and install the Salesforce CLI
If you receive a message that says "sf is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file,” you must manually add the Salesforce CLI to your PATH environment variable. If you’re not sure how to do this, please contact your IT department for support.
Step 3: Set Up Visual Studio Code
Step 4: Install 7-zip (Windows Only)
Your computer is set up and ready for the course!
| We recommend the use of the Agentforce Vibes browser based IDE in order to complete the included exercises. Should you wish to use a desktop based IDE instead please follow these steps: |
Step 1: Download and install Google Chrome
2. Pin it to the Windows taskbar or Mac dock for easy access during the course
Step 2: Download and install the Salesforce CLI
If you receive a message that says “sf is not recognized as an internal or external command, operable program or batch file,” you must manually add the Salesforce CLI to your PATH environment variable. If you’re not sure how to do this, please contact your IT department for support.
Step 3: Set Up Visual Studio Code
Step 4. Download and install Git
Mac:
git —version
Windows:
Step 5: Configure Git
Step 6: Install GitLens
Step 8: (Windows Only): Install 7-zip
Your computer is set up and ready for the course!
Step 1: Select a Default Browser
Your computer is set up and ready for class!
General Requirements
Browsers and configuration - please provide one of the following browsers:
For each browser, ensure all patches are installed and that a desktop shortcut is created.
Have questions?
Please review Browser Recommendations and Requirements and Device and Browser Best Practices articles for more information.
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