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Sample application for Lightning Web Components on Salesforce Platform. Part of the sample gallery. Real estate use case. Get inspired and learn best practices.

Dreamhouse Lightning Web Components Sample Application

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IMPORTANT: This is the new Lightning Web Components version of the Dreamhouse sample application. If you are looking for the Aura version, click here.

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DreamHouse is a sample application that demonstrates the unique value proposition of the Salesforce platform for building Employee Productivity and Customer Engagement apps.

Trailhead Badge Learn more about this app by completing the Quick Start: Explore the Dreamhouse Sample App Trailhead project.


This sample application is designed to run on Salesforce Platform. If you want to experience Lightning Web Components on any platform, please visit https://lwc.dev, and try out our Lightning Web Components sample application LWC Recipes OSS.

Table of contents

Installing Dreamhouse using a Scratch Org

  1. Set up your environment. Follow the steps in the Quick Start: Lightning Web Components Trailhead project. The steps include:

    • Enable Dev Hub in your Trailhead Playground
    • Install Salesforce CLI
    • Install Visual Studio Code
    • Install the Visual Studio Code Salesforce extensions, including the Lightning Web Components extension
  2. If you haven't already done so, authorize your hub org and provide it with an alias (myhuborg in the command below):

    sf org login web -d -a myhuborg
    
  3. Clone this repository:

    git clone https://github.com/dreamhouseapp/dreamhouse-lwc
    cd dreamhouse-lwc
    
  4. Create a scratch org and provide it with an alias (dreamhouse in the command below):

    sf org create scratch -d -f config/project-scratch-def.json -a dreamhouse
    
  5. Push the app to your scratch org:

    sf project deploy start
    
  6. Assign the dreamhouse permission set to the default user:

    sf org assign permset -n dreamhouse
    
  7. (Optional) Assign the Walkthroughs permission set to the default user.

    Note: this will enable your user to use In-App Guidance Walkthroughs, allowing you to be taken through a guided tour of the sample app. The Walkthroughs permission set gets auto-created with In-App guidance activation.

    sf org assign permset -n Walkthroughs
    
  8. Import sample data:

    sf data tree import -p data/sample-data-plan.json
    
  9. Open the scratch org:

    sf org open
    
  10. In Setup, under Themes and Branding, activate the Lightning Lite theme.

  11. In App Launcher, select the Dreamhouse app.

Installing Dreamhouse using an Unlocked Package

Follow this set of instructions if you want to deploy the app to a more permanent environment than a Scratch org or if you don't want to install the local developement tools. You can use a non source-tracked orgs such as a free Developer Edition Org or a Trailhead Playground.

Make sure to start from a brand-new environment to avoid conflicts with previous work you may have done.

  1. Log in to your org

  2. Click this link to install the Dreamhouse unlocked package in your org.

  3. Select Install for All Users

  4. In App Launcher, click View all, select the Dreamhouse app.

  5. Click the Settings tab and click the Import Data button in the Sample Data Import component.

  6. If you're attempting the Quick Start on Trailhead, this step is required, but otherwise, skip:

    • Go to Setup > Users > Permission Sets.
    • Click dreamhouse.
    • Click Manage Assignments.
    • Check your user and click Add Assignments.
  7. In Setup, under Themes and Branding, activate the Lightning Lite theme.

  8. In App Launcher, select the Dreamhouse app.

Installing Dreamhouse using a Developer Edition Org or a Trailhead Playground

Follow this set of instructions if you want to deploy the app to a more permanent environment than a Scratch org. This includes non source-tracked orgs such as a free Developer Edition Org or a Trailhead Playground.

Make sure to start from a brand-new environment to avoid conflicts with previous work you may have done.

  1. Clone this repository:

    git clone https://github.com/dreamhouseapp/dreamhouse-lwc
    cd dreamhouse-lwc
    
  2. Authorize your Trailhead Playground or Developer org and provide it with an alias (mydevorg in the command below):

    sf org login web -s -a mydevorg
    
  3. Run this command in a terminal to deploy the app.

    sf project deploy start -d force-app
    
  4. Assign the dreamhouse permission set to the default user.

    sf org assign permset -n dreamhouse
    
  5. Import some sample data.

    sf data tree import -p ./data/sample-data-plan.json
    
  6. If your org isn't already open, open it now:

    sf org open -o mydevorg
    
  7. In Setup, under Themes and Branding, activate the Lightning Lite theme.

  8. In App Launcher, select the Dreamhouse app.

Note on Sample Data Import

Properties inserted using the Salesforce CLI will appear as listed on TODAY() - 10 days. If you want to have this value randomized, perform the data import from the app Settings tab instead.

Optional Installation Instructions

This repository contains several files that are relevant if you want to integrate modern web development tooling to your Salesforce development processes, or to your continuous integration/continuous deployment processes.

Code formatting

Prettier is a code formatter used to ensure consistent formatting across your code base. To use Prettier with Visual Studio Code, install this extension from the Visual Studio Code Marketplace. The .prettierignore and .prettierrc files are provided as part of this repository to control the behavior of the Prettier formatter.

Warning
The current Apex Prettier plugin version requires that you install Java 11 or above.

Code linting

ESLint is a popular JavaScript linting tool used to identify stylistic errors and erroneous constructs. To use ESLint with Visual Studio Code, install this extension from the Visual Studio Code Marketplace. The .eslintignore file is provided as part of this repository to exclude specific files from the linting process in the context of Lightning Web Components development.

Pre-commit hook

This repository also comes with a package.json file that makes it easy to set up a pre-commit hook that enforces code formatting and linting by running Prettier and ESLint every time you git commit changes.

To set up the formatting and linting pre-commit hook:

  1. Install Node.js if you haven't already done so
  2. Run npm install in your project's root folder to install the ESLint and Prettier modules (Note: Mac users should verify that Xcode command line tools are installed before running this command.)

Prettier and ESLint will now run automatically every time you commit changes. The commit will fail if linting errors are detected. You can also run the formatting and linting from the command line using the following commands (check out package.json for the full list):

npm run lint
npm run prettier

Code Tours

Code Tours are guided walkthroughs that will help you understand the app code better. To be able to run them, install the CodeTour VSCode extension.

Credits

The app GeocodingService uses OpenStreetMap API to geocode property addresses. OpenStreetMap® is open data, licensed under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL) by the OpenStreetMap Foundation (OSMF). You are free to copy, distribute, transmit and adapt OpenStreetMap data, as long as you credit OpenStreetMap and its contributors. If you alter or build upon our data, you may distribute the result only under the same licence. The full legal code explains your rights and responsibilities in regard to the service.

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