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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
 
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    Impact
      Clean code attribute
        1. Apex classes should contain at most one "@InvocableMethod" annotation

           Bug
        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. Methods with "@AuraEnabled" should be public or global

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

           Bug
        7. Future methods making HTTP callouts should include "callout=true" parameter

           Bug
        8. Future methods should not call other future methods

           Bug
        9. SOQL queries should include LIMIT clauses to prevent hitting governor limits

           Bug
        10. SOQL queries should be assigned to Lists to avoid QueryException

           Bug
        11. Test methods should not have parameters

           Bug
        12. URLs should not be hardcoded in Apex code

           Bug
        13. "@future" methods should not be called in loops

           Bug
        14. Email messages should be sent in batches

           Bug
        15. URLs of Salesforce pages should be relative, not absolute.

           Bug
        16. "getRecordTypeInfosByDeveloperName()" should be used instead of "getRecordTypeInfosByName()"

           Bug
        17. DML statements should not be used inside loops

           Bug
        18. Record IDs should not be hardcoded

           Bug
        19. Triggers should process records in bulk

           Bug
        20. All branches in a conditional structure should not have exactly the same implementation

           Bug
        21. Non-existent operators like "=+" should not be used

           Bug
        22. Related "if"/"else if" statements and "when" in a "switch" should not have the same condition

           Bug
        23. Identical expressions should not be used on both sides of a binary operator

           Bug
        24. All code should be reachable

           Bug
        25. Variables should not be self-assigned

           Bug
        26. Useless "if(true) {...}" and "if(false){...}" blocks should be removed

           Bug

        URLs should not be hardcoded in Apex code

        consistency - conventional
        reliability
        maintainability
        Bug
        • salesforce
        • configuration

        This rule raises an issue when URLs are hardcoded as string literals in Apex code, whether they are Salesforce instance URLs or external service endpoints.

        Why is this an issue?

        How can I fix it?

        More Info

        Hardcoded URLs in Apex code create several problems that affect maintainability, security, and reliability.

        When URLs are embedded directly in the code as string literals, they become difficult to manage across different environments. Development, staging, and production environments often use different endpoints, and hardcoded URLs require code changes to switch between them.

        For Salesforce instance URLs specifically, hardcoding creates a critical issue with My Domain enforcement. Salesforce is phasing out legacy host names and requiring all API calls to use My Domain URLs. Hardcoded instance URLs like na1.salesforce.com will break when My Domain enforcement is applied, causing API failures and integration issues.

        External service URLs present additional challenges. Hardcoded external endpoints make it difficult to implement proper security controls, rotate API endpoints, or manage different service configurations across environments. They also make the code less flexible and harder to test with mock services.

        From a security perspective, hardcoded URLs can expose sensitive endpoints in the source code and make it harder to implement centralized URL management and monitoring.

        What is the potential impact?

        Applications may break when Salesforce enforces My Domain requirements, causing API failures and integration issues. Hardcoded external URLs reduce flexibility in managing different environments and make it difficult to implement proper security controls or rotate endpoints when needed.

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