Friday, 13 December 2019

Supported Salesforce Experiences and Tools for Lightning Web Components

Hi,

Lightning web components are supported in many Salesforce experiences and tools. To use a Lightning web component with an unsupported experience or tool, wrap it in an Aura component.

These Salesforce experiences and tools are supported.


  • Lightning Experience
  • Salesforce App
  • Lightning Communities
  • Lightning App Builder
  • Community Builder
  • Standalone Apps
  • Lightning Components for Visualforce
  • Lightning Out (beta)
  • Custom Tabs
  • Utility Bars
  • Flows
  • First-Generation Managed Packages
  • Second-Generation Managed Packages
  • Unlocked Packages
  • Unmanaged Packages
  • Change Sets
  • Metadata API—LightningComponentBundle
  • Tooling API—LightningComponentBundle, LightningComponentResource
  • EMP API
  • Embedded Service Chat
  • Gmail and Outlook integration
Unsupported Experiences and Tools

Lightning Web Components doesn’t currently support these Salesforce experiences and tools. To use a Lightning web component with these experiences and tools, wrap the component in an Aura component.

  • Salesforce Console APIs (Navigation Item API, Workspace API, Utility Bar API)
  • URL Addressable Tabs
  • Conversation Toolkit API, Omni Toolkit API, Quick Action API
  • Standard Action Overrides, Custom Actions, Global Actions, List View Actions, Related List View Actions
  • Chatter Extensions

NOTE Salesforce Mobile SDK doesn’t support Lightning Web Components. The workaround of wrapping a Lightning web component in an Aura component is also unsupported.


Reference:

https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/component-library/documentation/lwc/get_started_supported_javascript


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