Salesforce Extensions for Visual Studio Code
This extension pack includes tools for developing on the Salesforce platform in the lightweight, extensible VS Code editor. These tools provide features for working with development orgs (scratch orgs, sandboxes, and DE orgs), Apex, Lightning web components, Aura components, Visualforce, and SOQL.
Prerequisites
Before you set up Salesforce Extensions for VS Code, make sure that you have these essentials.
Salesforce CLI
Before you use Salesforce Extensions for VS Code, set up Salesforce CLI.
A Salesforce DX project
Open your Salesforce DX project in a directory that contains an sfdx-project.json
file. Otherwise, some features don’t work.
If you don't already have a Salesforce DX project, create one with the SFDX: Create Project command (for development against scratch orgs) or the SFDX: Create Project with Manifest command (for development against sandboxes or DE orgs). Or, see create a Salesforce DX project for information about setting up a project using Salesforce CLI.
Java Platform, Standard Edition Development Kit
Some features in Salesforce Extensions for VS Code depend upon the Java Platform, Standard Edition Development Kit (JDK). You need to have either version 11, version 17, or version 21 of the JDK installed.
If you don’t already have version 11, 17 or 21 of the JDK installed, you can install the latest version of the Java 11 JDK from Java 11 Downloads, Java 17 from Java 17 Downloads, or Java 21 from Java 21 Downloads.
If you also use other versions of the JDK, set your VS Code user setting salesforcedx-vscode-apex.java.home
to point to the location where you installed Java 11, 17, or 21.
Visual Studio Code v1.86 or later. We recommend that you use Salesforce Extension Pack versions earlier than 59.15.0 if you aren't able to update your version of VS Code. Note that we aren't able to support fixes for these earlier versions.
Documentation
For documentation, visit the Salesforce Extensions for Visual Studio Code documentation site.
Open Source
Bugs and Feedback
To report issues with Salesforce Extensions for VS Code, open a bug on GitHub. If you would like to suggest a feature, create a feature request on GitHub.
Included Extensions
The Salesforce Extension Pack installs these extensions.
- Salesforce CLI Integration
This extension (
salesforcedx-vscode-core
) interacts with Salesforce CLI to provide core functionality.
- Apex
This extension (
salesforcedx-vscode-apex
) uses the Apex Language Server to provide features such as syntax highlighting and code completion.
- Apex Interactive Debugger
This extension (
salesforcedx-vscode-apex-debugger
) enables VS Code to use the real-time Apex Debugger with your scratch orgs or to use ISV Customer Debugger for your subscribers’ orgs.
- Apex Replay Debugger
This extension (
salesforcedx-vscode-apex-replay-debugger
) enables VS Code to replay Apex execution from Apex debug logs.
- Lightning Web Components
This extension supports Lightning web component bundles. It uses the HTML language server from VS Code.
- Aura Components
This extension (
salesforcedx-vscode-lightning
) supports Aura component bundles. It uses the HTML language server from VS Code.
- Visualforce
This extension (
salesforcedx-vscode-visualforce
) supports Visualforce pages and components. It uses the Visualforce Language Server and the HTML language server from VS Code.
- SOQL
This extension (
salesforcedx-vscode-soql
) enables you to interactively build a SOQL query via a form-based visual editor, view the query as you build, and save the output to a .csv or .json file.
- Salesforce Lightning Design System (SLDS) Validator
This extension (
salesforcedx-vscode-slds
) simplifies working with the Salesforce Lightning Design System (SLDS). It provides code completion, syntax highlighting, and validation with recommended tokens and utility classes.
Currently, Visual Studio Code extensions are not signed or verified on the Microsoft Visual Studio Code Marketplace. Salesforce provides the Secure Hash Algorithm (SHA) of each extension that we publish. Consult Manually Verify the salesforcedx-vscode Extensions’ Authenticity to learn how to verify the extensions.