2018年10月5日 星期五

Create Re-Usable Custom Lookup In Salesforce Lightning Component – Dynamic


After Installation Please Go To this Link:
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STEPS TO DO AFTER INSTALLATION


After Install this,when you will call this component in your lightning component, there you can assign some values as a parameter.


Standard Object:
<c:LightningLookUpBySFDCFUNDA objectAPIName="Contact" nameIcon="custom:custom85"/>


Custom Object:
<c:LightningLookUpBySFDCFUNDA objectAPIName="CustomObject__c" nameIcon="custom:custom80"/>


1) objectAPIName = Correct API Name of you standard/custom objectAPIName. (Ex: objectAPIName="Account")
2) listSize = How many records you want after typing some string. (Ex: listSize="10"), but by default 5
3) readOnly = You can disabled that lookup when you want. (Ex: readOnly="true"), but by default false
4) nameIcon = You can set your icon in the List. (Ex: nameIcon="custom:custom84"), but by default custom:custom57


After calling this component You Need add One Event Handler in Your component:


<aura:handler name="selectRecordIdEvent" event="c:LightningLookUpEventSFDCFunda" action="{!c.handleComponentEventAccount}"/>


And you need to create one Aura Attribute.


<aura:attribute name="accountId" type="String"/>


After adding this you need to go the controller of your component, you can handle the event like below mentioned way:


File :: LightningLookUpBySFDCFundaController.js


handleComponentEventAccount : function(component, event, helper) {
//getting record Id from the event
var selectedIdGetFromEvent = event.getParam("recordIdByEvent");
//getting object API Name from the Event
var objectName = event.getParam("objectAPINameEvent");
//in if condition you need check with exact API Name, which you have provided while creating the component
if(objectName=='Account'){
component.set("v.accountId" , selectedIdGetFromEvent);
}

},

So You can Install This App From: 
Production:
Sandbox:
注意!!!
安裝完需至
LightningLookUpBySFDCFUNDA.cmp將匯入之css移除

不然會影響到Salesforce Lightning版面上的css

<!-- Disable this line
        <ltng:require styles="{!$Resource.SLDSCustomLookUp +'/assets/styles/salesforce-lightning-design-system.css'}"/> 
 -->