| name | experience-ui-bundle-deploy |
| description | MUST activate when the project has a uiBundles/*/src/ directory and the task involves deploying to an org or post-deploy org setup. Deploys a UI bundle app and runs ordered setup: org auth, build, metadata deploy, permission-set and role assignment, Experience Cloud self-registration, social login / SSO / IDP linking (Auth Providers + SAML SSO configs on a React site), seed-data import, and GraphQL schema fetch + codegen. Trigger signals: *.network-meta.xml, org-setup.config.json (with a socialLogin block), data-plan.json, sfdx-project.json, or mentions of deploy, org setup, or social login / SSO / IDP linking on an Experience site. DO NOT TRIGGER when: creating a new UI bundle project (use experience-ui-bundle-project-generate); styling pages without deploying (use experience-ui-bundle-frontend-generate); adding a feature such as auth, search, or file upload without deploying (use the matching experience-ui-bundle-*-generate skill); configuring MFA permission sets (use experience-ui-bundle-mfa-configure). |
| metadata | {"version":"1.2","relatedSkills":["experience-ui-bundle-frontend-generate","experience-ui-bundle-mfa-configure","experience-ui-bundle-project-generate"],"cliTools":[{"tool":["jq"],"semver":">=1.6"},{"tool":["node"],"semver":">=18.0.0"},{"tool":["npm"],"semver":">=7.0.0"},{"tool":["sf"],"semver":">=2.0.0"}],"minApiVersion":"66.0"} |
| allowed-tools | Bash Read Write Edit |
Deploying a UI Bundle App
Deploy order is load-bearing: a step's output is the next step's precondition
(deploy before schema fetch; permissions before schema fetch; role/self-reg
before the schema the guest user must see). This is the canonical setup sequence,
ported from the reference org-setup.mjs. The org-setup.mjs line
citations in references/ are port-provenance (why each rule exists) pointing at
that external reference script — not files shipped with this skill — so you don't
need to open them to run the steps.
Run each step in order. Every optional step is presence-driven: if its
convention file is absent, no-op cleanly and move on — do not fabricate config.
For the two destructive/expensive steps (self-registration, data import),
ask the user before running.
Inputs to gather up front
Read these from the project; ask the user only for what's missing:
- Target org — alias/username for
--target-org. Ask if not obvious.
- Source root — run
scripts/get-source-root.sh to resolve the metadata
source dir from sfdx-project.json (packageDirectories[0].path + /main/default).
It exits non-zero if the project file is missing or malformed. Never hardcode
force-app/main/default.
org-setup.config.json (optional) — drives permset assignment, role,
self-registration, and social login. Absent keys mean "skip that step".
Exception: if the file is missing but permissionsets/ has permsets to
assign, don't silently skip — scaffold the config or gather equivalent inputs
(see step 4).
data-plan.json (optional, in the project's data/ dir) — presence enables the data step.
Step 1 — Org authentication (always)
Unconditional precondition; cannot be skipped. If the org is already connected
(sf org display --target-org <org> --json succeeds), no-op. Otherwise:
sf org login web --alias <org>
A failed login aborts the whole setup before deploy.
Step 2 — Pre-deploy UI bundle build
Build every UI bundle so dist/ exists before metadata deploy (UI bundle
entities deploy the built output). For each bundle dir under uiBundles/:
npm install
npm run build
Run when deploying UI bundles and dist/ is missing or source changed.
Step 3 — Deploy metadata
If self-registration is configured:
- Deploy license pre-check first (see
references/license-checks.md) — it
blocks the deploy with a clear, license-naming message instead of a cryptic
failure.
- Add the self-reg profile to
networkMemberGroups on the local source —
apply Edit A of assets/network-selfreg-xml-recipe.md. This must happen
before this deploy so the profile ships as a recognised site member; do
NOT deploy the network file on its own here (this deploy ships it). Best-effort
and idempotent — skip if already a member.
Then deploy the whole project (all metadata) by pointing --source-dir at the
resolved source root:
sf project deploy start --source-dir <sourceRoot> --target-org <org>
<sourceRoot> is the value from scripts/get-source-root.sh (e.g.
force-app/main/default). Always pass --source-dir. Do NOT run bare
sf project deploy start with no path: that command relies on source-tracking to
decide what to deploy, and on an org without source-tracking (most non-scratch
orgs) it aborts with "This org does not have source-tracking enabled … specify
the files or a manifest to deploy." Passing --source-dir deploys the same full
set on both source-tracked and non-tracked orgs and never emits that hint. If the
deploy reports conflicts on a source-tracked org, re-run with --ignore-conflicts
— do NOT roll back or reduce the deployed set.
Do NOT hand-build a package.xml, assemble a --metadata-dir mdapi zip, or
otherwise convert to metadata-format — none of that is needed and it is not part
of this flow.
Timeout 180s. Must complete before permission assignment and schema fetch —
objects, fields, and permission sets appear in the org only after deploy.
Step 4 — Assign permission sets
Discover permission sets under <packageDir>/main/default/permissionsets/. If
none exist and none were passed explicitly, skip.
If permsets exist but org-setup.config.json is missing, do NOT silently
skip. A missing config makes every discovered permset resolve to skip, so
nothing gets assigned and the later GraphQL schema comes back incomplete (the
caller lacks FLS). Instead, help the user supply the assignments — either scaffold
org-setup.config.json from assets/org-setup.config.template.json or gather the
per-permset assignee inputs for a one-off run. Full schema + scaffolding flow:
references/config-scaffold.md. Confirm intent before writing the file or
assigning — don't fabricate assignees.
Otherwise assign each per its config assignee (org-setup.config.json →
permsetAssignments), where each assignee is one of currentUser, guestUser,
or skip (default skip):
sf org assign permset --name <permset> --target-org <org> [--on-behalf-of <guestUsername>]
- currentUser — omit
--on-behalf-of.
- guestUser — resolve the site's guest username first (see the guest-user
section in
references/self-registration.md). If the site can't be derived or
no guest user resolves, skip that permset and record the reason — don't
abort the others.
- Treat "Duplicate … PermissionSet" and "not found … target org" as skips, not
failures.
Required so GraphQL introspection returns the correct schema (the caller needs
FLS on custom fields).
Step 5 — Assign role (config-gated)
Run only when org-setup.config.json has role: { assignee: "currentUser", roleName: "<UserRole>" }. Assigning a role to the current user is what lets
Experience Cloud self-registration work. Idempotent — skip if the user already
has a role. Detail + exact queries: references/role-assignment.md.
Step 6 — Enable self-registration (config-gated) — ask first
Run only when org-setup.config.json has
selfRegistration: { selfRegProfile, accountName }. Ask the user before
running. Sequence (full detail in references/self-registration.md):
- License pre-check (soft skip) — if the org lacks a seat on the profile's
license, warn and skip; it is not a failure. See
references/license-checks.md.
- Derive the site — run
scripts/derive-site-name.sh; it outputs the site
name (the base name of the single *.network-meta.xml) or exits non-zero when
zero or more than one exist (ambiguous — stop).
- Flip self-reg on + redeploy the network file — apply Edit B of
assets/network-selfreg-xml-recipe.md (set selfRegistration=true, inject
<selfRegProfile>), then redeploy only that one file. Idempotent — skip both
if already enabled. (Edit A, the member-group add, already happened in step 3.)
- Create the Account + NetworkSelfRegistration — apply
assets/network-selfreg.apex (idempotent; both are query-then-create; run 4a
and 4b as two separate sf apex run invocations).
Step 6b — Enable social login (config-gated)
Run only when org-setup.config.json has a socialLogin block. If the block is
absent, loadSocialLoginConfig returns null and the step is hidden — no-op
cleanly and say so. This step is non-destructive and idempotent (it only adds
missing links/members), so — unlike self-registration and data import — it does
not require asking first.
This links the site's configured Auth Providers (OAuth) and SAML SSO
configs to the site so the built-in Social Login component renders their
buttons on the React login page. On React (Site Container) sites the SSO admin UI
is hidden, so the linking is done programmatically via AuthConfig /
AuthConfigProviders records — you cannot do it by clicking through Setup. Full
detail, sub-steps, and port-provenance: references/social-login.md.
Config shape (see references/config-scaffold.md for the full schema):
{ "socialLogin": {
"communityMemberProfile": "Customer Community User",
"authProviderNames": ["Google", "My_SAML_Provider"],
"communityUserPermset": "myapp_Guest_User_Api_Access"
} }
Sequence (mirrors reference org-setup.mjs main() social-login step, which runs
after self-registration and before the data/GraphQL steps):
Apply the assets/ templates verbatim (like the self-reg/data steps) — full
runnable commands for each sub-step are in references/social-login.md:
- Derive the site — run
scripts/derive-site-name.sh (single
*.network-meta.xml; stop if zero/ambiguous). Social login needs the site to
resolve its AuthConfig.
- Enable "Allow standard external profiles" — deploy
assets/Communities.settings-meta.xml via Metadata API (from a throwaway
minimal project; see the reference). Required so the SSO registration handler
can create users on standard community profiles; without it auth providers fail
user insert with FIELD_INTEGRITY_EXCEPTION. A "already active" warning is a
non-fatal skip.
- Link Auth Providers to the site
AuthConfig — run
assets/social-login-auth-providers.apex verbatim (substitute <siteName>,
<ProviderNamesList>, <ApiVersion>) to create the missing
AuthConfigProviders junctions, then read its |DEBUG| lines (table in the
reference). All-or-nothing: if any configured authProviderNames entry has no
matching AuthProvider (OAuth) or SamlSsoConfig (SAML) record, it emits
MISSING_PROVIDERS and links nothing — create/fix them in Setup first.
Already-linked providers are skipped (idempotent).
- Add the community member profile to
NetworkMemberGroup — resolve the
Network + Profile Ids and create the membership if absent (sf data commands in
the reference). Without it, SSO-registered users hit NO_ACCESS: User was not authorized for the community.
- (Optional) Assign
communityUserPermset to community users — only when
configured. Grants ApiEnabled so getCurrentUser() (/chatter/users/me)
works for SSO-created users.
IMPORTANT: A socialLogin block present but skipped is a silent-failure
trap — the app deploys fine, but no social-login buttons ever appear on the
login page and there is no error explaining why. Do not silently skip: run the
step when the block is present, or state clearly that it was absent.
Step 7 — Data import (presence-driven) — ask first
Run scripts/find-data-plan.sh first. If it exits non-zero, skip this step —
do not prompt and do not error; just move on to step 8 (a brief "no data plan,
skipping data import" note is fine). There is nothing to import without a plan.
On success it prints the plan's path (it searches recursively, so both a
project-root data/ and a <packageDir>/main/default/data/ layout resolve).
When it exists: always ask the user before importing or cleaning data — it
deletes existing records first. Apply the verbatim templates; do not improvise
Apex:
- Run
scripts/find-prep-script.sh. If it succeeds, it prints the path of a
prepare-import-unique-fields.js that ships with the app — run that first; it
deduplicates re-runs by stamping stable unique keys on the record files.
Invoke it the way that copy expects (its interface varies —
see references/data-import.md). If it exits non-zero, there is no prep
script — skip to the clean step.
- Clean in reverse plan order (children before parents) with
assets/data-delete.apex.
- Import in forward plan order with
assets/data-import.apex, resolving
@referenceId refs and batching by measured size.
Protocol, @referenceId resolution, measured batching, and the
SETUP_RESULT_JSON parse-and-hard-fail rule: references/data-import.md.
Step 8 — GraphQL schema fetch + codegen
Run from the UI bundle directory, after deploy and permission assignment
(the schema reflects org state and the caller's FLS):
npm install
SF_TARGET_ORG=<org> npm run graphql:schema
npm run graphql:codegen
npm run build
Detail: references/graphql.md. Re-run schema fetch + codegen after every deploy
that changes objects, fields, or permissions.
Done
Setup ends here — the steps above (including the config-gated 6b social login)
are the complete sequence. Local dev preview (npm run dev:preview) is a separate
developer action, not part of setup; if the user asks to preview the site, see
references/dev-preview.md.
Critical rules
- Deploy metadata before fetching schema — custom objects/fields appear only
after deploy.
- Assign permissions before schema fetch — the caller may lack FLS otherwise.
- Re-run schema fetch + codegen after every metadata deploy that changes
objects, fields, or permissions.
- Never silently skip permission assignment, self-registration, social login, or
data import — either the convention file/config block is present (run it, asking
first for the destructive ones) or it's absent (skip cleanly and say so). A
present-but-skipped
socialLogin block means no login buttons appear with no
error to explain it.
- Discover the source path from
sfdx-project.json; never hardcode
force-app/main/default.
- Apply the
assets/ Apex and XML templates verbatim — they encode
duplicate-rule bypass, allOrNone=false deletes, idempotency, SOQL-safety, and
(for social login) the all-or-nothing provider pre-check and the
DML-not-allowed-on-AuthConfigProviders REST-callout insert — all easy to get
wrong by hand.
Interaction order (summary)
- Authenticate org
- Build UI bundles (pre-deploy)
- Deploy metadata (deploy-license gate if self-reg configured)
- Assign permission sets (config-driven assignee)
- Assign role (if configured)
- Enable self-registration (if configured — ask first)
6b. Enable social login (if
socialLogin configured — idempotent, no ask needed)
- Import data (if data plan exists — ask first)
- Fetch GraphQL schema + codegen + final build