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Apex

Apex static code analysis

Unique rules to find Bugs, Vulnerabilities, Security Hotspots, and Code Smells in your APEX code

  • All rules 97
  • Vulnerability2
  • Bug26
  • Security Hotspot3
  • Code Smell66
Filtered: 13 rules found
apex
    Impact
      Clean code attribute
        1. SOSL queries in test methods should use "Test.setFixedSearchResults"

           Code Smell
        2. DML operations in catch blocks can mask original exceptions

           Bug
        3. Future methods must be static and return void

           Bug
        4. Test classes should have only one @testSetup method

           Bug
        5. Test classes and methods should not use "seeAllData=true"

           Code Smell
        6. Classes implementing "Database.Batchable" should be declared as "global"

           Bug
        7. "getRoleAndSubordinates()" should be replaced with "getRoleAndSubordinatesInternal()"

           Code Smell
        8. Future methods making HTTP callouts should include "callout=true" parameter

           Bug
        9. Test classes should be annotated with "@isTest"

           Code Smell
        10. SOQL queries should include LIMIT clauses to prevent hitting governor limits

           Bug
        11. Private members made public for testing should use "@TestVisible" annotation

           Code Smell
        12. SOQL queries should be assigned to Lists to avoid QueryException

           Bug
        13. Test methods should not have parameters

           Bug

        SOQL queries should be assigned to Lists to avoid QueryException

        intentionality - logical
        reliability
        maintainability
        Bug
        • salesforce
        • apex
        • soql
        • exception-handling

        This rule raises an issue when a SOQL query is directly assigned to a single sObject variable instead of a List.

        Why is this an issue?

        How can I fix it?

        More Info

        When you assign a SOQL query directly to a single sObject variable, Salesforce expects exactly one record to be returned. If the query returns no records, the system throws a QueryException with the message "List has no rows for assignment to SObject".

        This exception occurs because SOQL queries always return a List internally, even when you assign the result to a single sObject variable. When the List is empty, Salesforce cannot extract a single record to assign to your variable.

        This pattern is particularly risky when:

        • Your query includes WHERE clauses that might not match any records
        • You use LIMIT clauses that could result in zero records
        • You query based on user input or dynamic conditions

        The exception will cause your code to fail at runtime, potentially breaking user workflows or automated processes.

        What is the potential impact?

        Runtime failures can occur when queries return no results, causing QueryException to be thrown. This can break user workflows, interrupt automated processes, and create poor user experiences. In batch processing or trigger contexts, these exceptions can cause entire transactions to fail.

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