| name | platform-apex-generate |
| description | Primary Apex authoring skill for class generation, refactoring, and review. ALWAYS ACTIVATE when the user mentions Apex, .cls, triggers, or asks to create/refactor a class (service, selector, domain, batch, queueable, schedulable, invocable, DTO, utility, interface, abstract, exception, REST resource). Use this skill for requests involving SObject CRUD, mapping collections, fetching related records, scheduled jobs, batch jobs, trigger design, @AuraEnabled controllers, @RestResource endpoints, custom REST APIs, or code review of existing Apex. |
| metadata | {"version":"1.1","minApiVersion":"66.0","relatedSkills":["platform-apex-test-generate"],"cliTools":[{"tool":["sf"],"semver":">=2.0.0"}]} |
Generating Apex
Use this skill for production-grade Apex: new classes, selectors, services, async jobs,
invocable methods, and triggers; and for evidence-based review of existing .cls OR .trigger.
Required Inputs
Gather or infer before authoring:
- Class type (service, selector, domain, batch, queueable, schedulable, invocable, trigger, trigger action, DTO, utility, interface, abstract, exception, REST resource)
- Target object(s) and business goal
- Class name (derive using the naming table below)
- Net-new vs refactor/fix; any org/API constraints
- Deployment targets (default to runSpecifiedTests and use generated tests where applicable)
Defaults unless specified:
- Sharing:
with sharing (see sharing rules per type below)
- Access:
public (use global only when required by managed packages or @RestResource)
- API version:
66.0 (minimum version)
- ApexDoc comments: yes
If the user provides a clear, complete request, generate immediately without unnecessary back-and-forth.
Workflow
All steps are sequential. Do not skip, merge, or reorder. If blocked, stop and ask for missing context. If not applicable, mark N/A with a one-line justification in the report.
Phase 1 — Author
-
Discover project conventions
- Service-Selector-Domain layering, logging utilities
- Existing classes/triggers and current trigger framework or handler pattern
- Whether Trigger Actions Framework (TAF) is already in use
-
Choose the smallest correct pattern (see Type-Specific Guidance below)
-
Review templates and assets
- Read the matching template from
assets/ before authoring (see Type-Specific Guidance for the file mapping)
- When a
references/ example exists for the type, read it as a concrete style guide
- For any test class work, always read and use
platform-apex-test-generate skill
-
Author with guardrails -- apply every rule in the Rules section below
- Generate
{ClassName}.cls with ApexDoc
- Generate
{ClassName}.cls-meta.xml
-
Generate test classes -- Load the skill platform-apex-test-generate to create {ClassName}Test.cls and {ClassName}Test.cls-meta.xml. Apex tests are always required to be generated to deploy. No test file creation or edits can occur without loading the platform-apex-test-generate skill to generate tests.
Phase 2 — Validate (required before reporting)
Writing files is the midpoint, not the finish line. Steps 6 and 7 each require a tool invocation and produce output that must appear in the Step 8 report. Do not summarize or present the report until both steps have run and their output is captured.
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Run code analyzer
- Invoke MCP
run_code_analyzer on all generated/updated .cls files.
- Remediate all
sev0, sev1, and sev2 violations; re-run until clean.
- Capture the final tool output verbatim for the report.
- Fallback:
sf code-analyzer run --target <target>. If both are unavailable, record run_code_analyzer=unavailable: <error> in the report.
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Execute Apex tests
- Run org tests including
{ClassName}Test via sf apex run test or MCP.
- Delegate all test generation/fixes/coverage work to
platform-apex-test-generate; iterate until the tests pass.
- Capture pass/fail counts and coverage percentage for the report.
- If unavailable, record
test_execution=unavailable: <error> in the report.
Phase 3 — Report
- Report -- use the output format at the bottom of this file.
- The
Analyzer line must contain the actual Step 6 tool output (or run_code_analyzer=unavailable: <reason> after attempting invocation).
- The
Testing line must contain the actual Step 7 results (or test_execution=unavailable: <reason> after attempting invocation).
- A report missing either line is incomplete. Always attempt the tool invocation before recording unavailable.
Rules
Hard-Stop Constraints (Must Enforce)
If any constraint would be violated in generated code, stop and explain the problem before proceeding:
| Constraint | Rationale |
|---|
| Place all SOQL outside loops | Avoid query governor limits (100 queries) |
| Place all DML outside loops | Avoid DML governor limits (150 statements) |
| Declare a sharing keyword on every class | Prevent unintended without sharing defaults and data exposure |
| Use Custom Metadata/Labels/describe calls instead of hardcoded IDs | Ensure portability across orgs |
| Always handle exceptions (log, rethrow, or recover) | Prevent silent failures |
| Use bind variables for all dynamic SOQL with user input | Prevent SOQL injection |
Use Apex-native collections (List, Map, Set) rather than Java types | Prevent compile errors |
| Verify methods exist in Apex before use | Prevent reliance on non-existent APIs |
Avoid System.debug() in main code paths | Debug statements evaluate even when loggign is not active and consume CPU. Use a logging framework if required on main code paths |
Never use @future methods | Use Queueable with System.Finalizer; @future cannot chain, cannot be called from Batch, and cannot accept non-primitive types |
Bulkification & Governor Limits
- All public APIs accept and process collections; single-record overloads delegate to the bulk method
- In batch/bulk flows, prefer partial-success DML (
Database.update(records, false)) and process SaveResult for errors
- Use
Map<Id, SObject> constructor for efficient ID-based lookups from query results
- Use
Map<Id, List<SObject>> to group child records by parent; build the map in a single loop before processing
- Use
Set<Id> for deduplication and membership checks; prefer Set.contains() over List.contains()
- Use relationship subqueries to fetch parent + child records in a single SOQL when both are needed
- Use
AggregateResult with GROUP BY for rollup calculations instead of querying and counting in Apex
- Only DML records that actually changed — compare against
Trigger.oldMap or prior state before adding to the update list
- Use
Limits.getQueries(), Limits.getDmlStatements(), Limits.getCpuTime() to monitor consumption in complex transactions
SOQL Optimization
- Use selective queries with proper
WHERE clauses; use indexed fields (Id, Name, OwnerId, lookup/master-detail fields, ExternalId fields, custom indexes) in filters when possible
SELECT * does not exist in SOQL -- always specify the exact fields needed
- Apply
LIMIT clauses to bound result sets; use ORDER BY for deterministic results
- When querying Custom Metadata Types (objects ending with
__mdt), do NOT use SOQL — use the built-in methods ({CustomMdt__mdt}.getAll().values(), getInstance(), etc.)
- Queries executed in
without sharing keyword classes with API versions 67.0 and up will throw when the running user does not have the proper field or object-level security. If API versions are being updated, ensure queries are safeguarded properly, and that tests are updated accordingly. Only explicitly justified usages of SYSTEM_MODE variants within queries should be allowed by default.
Caching
- Use Platform Cache (
Cache.Org / Cache.Session) for frequently accessed, rarely changed data; set a TTL and always handle cache misses — cache can be evicted at any time
- Use
private static Map fields as transaction-scoped caches to prevent duplicate queries within the same execution context; lazy-initialize on first access
Security
- Default to
with sharing; document justification for without sharing or inherited sharing
WITH USER_MODE in SOQL and AccessLevel.USER_MODE for Database DML for CRUD/FLS enforcement — these are the defaults for all Apex classes with API versions of 67.0 or higher
- Validate dynamic field/operator names via allowlist or
Schema.describe
- Named Credentials for all external credentials/API keys
AuraHandledException for @AuraEnabled user-facing errors (no internal details)
without sharing requires a Custom Permission check
- Isolate
without sharing logic in dedicated helper classes; call from with sharing entry points to limit elevated-access scope
- Encrypt PII/sensitive data at rest via Platform Encryption; never expose PII in debug statements, error messages, or API responses
Security Verification
Before finalizing, verify: CRUD/FLS enforced (SOQL + DML) · explicit sharing keyword on every class · no hardcoded secrets or Record IDs · PII excluded from logs and error messages · error messages sanitized for end users.
Error Handling
- Catch specific exceptions before generic
Exception; include context in messages
- Use
try/catch only around code that can throw (DML, callouts, JSON parsing, casts); avoid defensive wrapping of simple assignments/collection ops/arithmetic
- Preserve exception cause chains:
new CustomException('message', cause) (do not replace stack trace with concatenated messages)
- Provide a custom exception class per service domain when meaningful
- In
@AuraEnabled methods, catch exceptions and rethrow as AuraHandledException
- Fallback option: when no meaningful domain exception exists, catch generic
Exception and either rethrow it or wrap it in a minimal custom exception that preserves the original cause.
Null Safety
- Add guard clauses for null/empty inputs at the top of every public method; match style to context:
return early in private/trigger-handler methods, throw exceptions in public APIs, record.addError() in validation services
- Return empty collections instead of
null
- Use safe navigation (
?.) for chained property access
- Never dereference
map.get(key) inline unless presence is guaranteed; use containsKey, assignment + null check, or safe navigation first
- Use null coalescing (
??) for default values
- Prefer
String.isBlank(value) over manual checks like value == null || value.trim().isEmpty()
Constants & Literals
- Use enums over string constants whenever possible; enum values follow
UPPER_SNAKE_CASE
- Extract repeated literal strings/numbers into
private static final constants or a constants class
- Use
Label. custom labels for user-facing strings
- Use Custom Metadata for configurable values (thresholds, mappings, feature flags)
- Never output HTML-escaped entities in code (e.g.,
'); use literal single quotes ' in Apex string literals
Naming Conventions
| Type | Pattern | Example |
|---|
| Service | {SObject}Service | AccountService |
| Selector | {SObject}Selector | AccountSelector |
| Domain | {SObject}Domain | OpportunityDomain |
| Batch | {Descriptive}Batch | AccountDeduplicationBatch |
| Queueable | {Descriptive}Queueable | ExternalSyncQueueable |
| Schedulable | {Descriptive}Schedulable | DailyCleanupSchedulable |
| DTO | {Descriptive}DTO | AccountMergeRequestDTO |
| Wrapper | {Descriptive}Wrapper | OpportunityLineWrapper |
| Utility | {Descriptive}Util | StringUtil |
| Interface | I{Descriptive} | INotificationService |
| Abstract | Abstract{Descriptive} | AbstractIntegrationService |
| Exception | {Descriptive}Exception | AccountServiceException |
| REST Resource | {SObject}RestResource | AccountRestResource |
| Trigger | {SObject}Trigger | AccountTrigger |
| Trigger Action | TA_{SObject}_{Action} | TA_Account_SetDefaults |
Additional naming rules:
- Classes:
PascalCase
- Methods:
camelCase, start with a verb (get, create, process, validate, is, has, can)
- Variables:
camelCase, descriptive nouns; Lists as plural nouns (e.g., accounts, relatedContacts); Maps as {value}By{key} (e.g., accountsById); Sets as {noun}Ids
- Constants:
UPPER_SNAKE_CASE
- Use full descriptive names instead of abbreviations (
acc, tks, rec)
ApexDoc
- Required on the class header and every
public/global method
- Include: brief description,
@param, @return, @throws, @example where helpful
Class-level format:
/**
* Provides services for geolocation and address conversion.
*/
public with sharing class GeolocationService { }
Method-level format:
/**
* @param paramName Description of the parameter
* @return Description of the return value
* @example
* List<Account> results = AccountService.deduplicateAccounts(accountIds);
*/
Code Structure & Architecture
- Single responsibility per class; max 500 lines -- split when exceeded
- Return early: validate preconditions at method top, return/throw immediately
- Extract private helpers for methods over ~40 lines
- Use Dependency Injection (constructor/method params) for testability
- Prefer composition and narrow interfaces over deep inheritance; extend via new implementations, not modifications
- Enforce single-level abstraction per method across layer boundaries:
| Layer | Owns | Must NOT contain |
|---|
| Trigger | Event routing only | Business logic, orchestration |
| Handler/Service | Flow control, coordination | Inline SOQL/DML/HTTP/parsing |
| Domain | Business rules, validation | Queries, callouts, persistence details |
| Data/Integration | SOQL, DML, HTTP | Business decisions |
- Disallowed: methods mixing orchestration with inline SOQL/DML/HTTP; business rules mixed with parsing internals; validation + persistence + cross-system plumbing in one method
Async Decision Matrix
| Scenario | Default | Key Traits |
|---|
| Standard async work | Queueable | Job ID, chaining, non-primitive types, configurable delay (up to 10 min via AsyncOptions), dedup signatures |
| Very large datasets | Batch Apex | Chunked processing, max 5 concurrent; use QueryLocator for large scopes |
| Modern batch alternative | CursorStep (Database.Cursor) | 2000-record chunks, higher throughput, no 5-job limit |
| Recurring schedule | Scheduled Flow (preferred) or Schedulable | Schedulable has 100-job limit; use only when chaining to Batch or needing complex Apex logic |
| Post-job cleanup | Finalizer (System.Finalizer) | Runs regardless of Queueable success/failure |
| Long-running callouts | Continuation | Up to 3 per transaction, 3 parallel |
| Delays > 10 minutes | System.scheduleBatch() | Schedule a Batch job at a specific future time |
| Legacy fire-and-forget | @future | Do not use in new code — see Hard-Stop Constraints; replace with Queueable + Finalizer |
Type-Specific Guidance
Service
- Template:
assets/service.cls · Reference: references/AccountService.cls
with sharing; stateless — no public fields or mutable instance state; keep public APIs focused and static where reasonable
- Delegate all SOQL to Selectors and SObject behavior to Domains
- Wrap business errors in a custom exception (e.g.,
AccountServiceException)
Selector
- Template:
assets/selector.cls · Reference: references/AccountSelector.cls
inherited sharing; one per SObject or query domain
- Return
List<SObject> or Map<Id, SObject>; use a shared base field list constant (no inline duplication)
- Accept filter parameters; always include
WITH USER_MODE
Domain
- Template:
assets/domain.cls
with sharing; encapsulate field defaults, derivations, and validations
- Operate on in-memory lists only; no SOQL/DML (belongs in Services/Selectors)
Batch
- Template:
assets/batch.cls · Reference: references/AccountDeduplicationBatch.cls
with sharing; implement Database.Batchable<SObject> (add Database.Stateful when tracking across chunks)
start() = query definition; execute() = business logic; finish() = logging/notification
- Use
QueryLocator for large datasets; handle partial failures via Database.SaveResult
- Accept filter parameters via constructor for reusability
Queueable
- Template:
assets/queueable.cls
with sharing; implement Queueable and optionally Database.AllowsCallouts when HTTP callouts are needed
- Accept data via constructor
- Add chain-depth guards to prevent infinite chains
- Optionally implement
Finalizer for recovery/cleanup
- Use
AsyncOptions for configurable delay (up to 10 min) and dedup signatures
Schedulable
- Template:
assets/schedulable.cls
with sharing; execute() delegates to Queueable or Batch
- Provide CRON constants and a convenience
scheduleDaily() helper
DTO / Wrapper
- Template:
assets/dto.cls
- No sharing keyword needed (pure data containers)
- Simple public properties; no-arg + parameterized constructors;
Comparable when ordering matters
- Use
@JsonAccess on private/protected inner DTOs that are serialized/deserialized
Utility
- Template:
assets/utility.cls
- No sharing keyword needed; all methods
public static; private constructor
- Pure, side-effect-free; no SOQL/DML
Interface
- Template:
assets/interface.cls
- Define clear contracts with ApexDoc on each method signature
Abstract
- Template:
assets/abstract.cls
with sharing; offer default behavior via virtual methods
- Mark extension points
protected virtual or protected abstract
- Include a concrete example in the ApexDoc showing how to extend the class
Custom Exception
- Template:
assets/exception.cls
- No sharing keyword; extend
Exception with descriptive names
- Supported constructors:
(), ('msg'), (cause), ('msg', cause)
Trigger
- Template:
assets/trigger.cls
- One trigger per object; delegate all logic to handler/TAF action classes
- Include all relevant DML contexts; if TAF:
new MetadataTriggerHandler().run();
Trigger Action (TAF)
- One class per concern per context; implement
TriggerAction.{Context}
- Register via
Trigger_Action__mdt (actions are inactive without registration)
- Name:
TA_{SObject}_{ActionName}; prefer field-value comparison over static booleans for recursion
Invocable Method (@InvocableMethod)
- Template:
assets/invocable.cls
with sharing; inner Request/Response with @InvocableVariable
- Method must be
public static; non-static or single-object signatures will not compile
- Accept
List<Request>, return List<Response>; bulkify (SOQL/DML outside loops)
- Decorator parameters:
label (required — Flow Builder display name), description, category (groups actions in Builder), callout=true (required when method makes HTTP callouts)
@InvocableVariable parameters: label (required), description, required=true/false
@InvocableVariable supports: primitives, Id, SObject, List<T> only (no Map/Set/Blob); use List<Id> or List<SObject> fields for Flow collection I/O
- Always include
isSuccess, errorMessage, and errorType (e.getTypeName()) in Response
- Return errors in Response (recommended); throwing an exception triggers the Flow Fault path — reserve for unrecoverable failures only
REST Resource (@RestResource)
- Template:
assets/rest-resource.cls
global with sharing; both class and methods must be global
- Versioned URL:
@RestResource(urlMapping='/{resource}/v1/*')
- Use proper HTTP status codes per branch (
200/201/400/404/422/500); never default all errors to 500
- Validate inputs (Id format:
Pattern.matches('[a-zA-Z0-9]{15,18}', value)); bind all user input in SOQL
- Include
LIMIT/ORDER BY in queries; implement pagination (pageSize/offset)
- Standardized
ApiResponse wrapper (success, message, data/records); inner request/response DTOs
- Thin controller: delegate business logic to Service classes
@AuraEnabled Controller
with sharing; use WITH USER_MODE in all SOQL
- Use
@AuraEnabled(cacheable=true) only for read-only queries; leave cacheable unset for DML operations
- Catch exceptions and rethrow as
AuraHandledException with user-friendly messages
Output Expectations
Deliverables per class:
{ClassName}.cls
{ClassName}.cls-meta.xml (default API version 66.0 or higher unless specified)
{ClassName}Test.cls (generated via platform-apex-test-generate skill)
{ClassName}Test.cls-meta.xml (generated via platform-apex-test-generate skill)
Deliverables per trigger:
{TriggerName}.trigger
{TriggerName}.trigger-meta.xml (default API version 66.0 or higher unless specified)
Meta XML template:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<ApexClass xmlns="http://soap.sforce.com/2006/04/metadata">
<apiVersion>{API_VERSION}</apiVersion>
<status>Active</status>
</ApexClass>
Report in this order:
Apex work: <summary>
Files: <paths>
Design: <pattern / framework choices>
Workflow: all steps completed (1-8); any N/A justified
Risks: <security, bulkification, async, dependency notes>
Analyzer: <REQUIRED -- paste actual run_code_analyzer output or state "run_code_analyzer=unavailable: <reason>">
Testing: <REQUIRED -- paste actual test execution results (pass/fail, coverage) or state "test_execution=unavailable: <reason>">
Deploy: <dry-run or next step>
Cross-Skill Integration
| Need | Delegate to |
|---|
| Apex tests / fix failures | platform-apex-test-generate skill |
| Describe objects/fields | metadata skill (if available) |
| Deploy to org | deploy skill (if available) |
| Flow calling Apex | Flow skill (if available) |
| LWC calling Apex | LWC skill (if available) |
Troubleshooting Boundary
This skill handles production .cls/.trigger/.apex issues only: compile/parse failures, deployment dependency errors, runtime governor-limit failures. For test execution, assertions, coverage, or sf apex run test failures, delegate to platform-apex-test-generate.