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Salesforce CLI for CI

Use the Salesforce CLI for CI with headless JSON commands, schema discovery, credentials, and permission controls.

18 functions 10 read 8 write Manual OAuth token auth

Salesforce CLI for CI

Run integration calls from CI jobs with JSON output, explicit credentials, and predictable exit status.

Use this shape when a pipeline needs to read or update an external service. The Salesforce CLI uses the same integration registry as the TUI, Lua runtime, and MCP gateway, but returns predictable command output for automation.

Command Shape

# Salesforce CLI for CI
kosmokrator integrations:configure salesforce --set access_token="$SALESFORCE_ACCESS_TOKEN" --set instance_url="$SALESFORCE_INSTANCE_URL" --enable --read allow --write ask --json
kosmo integrations:call salesforce.salesforce_create_lead '{"first_name":"example_first_name","last_name":"example_last_name","company":"example_company","email":"example_email","phone":"example_phone","title":"example_title","website":"example_website","other_fields":"example_other_fields"}' --json

Discovery Before Execution

Agents and scripts can inspect Salesforce docs and schemas before choosing a function.

kosmo integrations:docs salesforce --json
kosmo integrations:docs salesforce.salesforce_create_lead --json
kosmo integrations:schema salesforce.salesforce_create_lead --json
kosmo integrations:search "Salesforce" --json
kosmo integrations:list --json

Useful Salesforce CLI Functions

FunctionTypeParametersDescription
salesforce.salesforce_create_lead Write first_name, last_name, company, email, phone, title, website, other_fields Create a new lead in Salesforce. Supports FirstName, LastName, Company, Email, Phone, Title, Website, and additional custom fields via other_fields. Returns the created lead ID and success status.
salesforce.salesforce_get_lead Read id Retrieve a Salesforce lead by its ID. Returns the lead's fields, attributes, and associated data.
salesforce.salesforce_update_lead Write id, first_name, last_name, company, email, phone, other_fields Update an existing Salesforce lead by ID. Supports FirstName, LastName, Company, Email, Phone, and additional custom fields via other_fields. Returns success confirmation on completion.
salesforce.salesforce_create_contact Write first_name, last_name, email, phone, account_id, title, other_fields Create a new contact in Salesforce. Supports FirstName, LastName, Email, Phone, AccountId, Title, and additional custom fields via other_fields. Returns the created contact ID and success status.
salesforce.salesforce_get_contact Read id Retrieve a Salesforce contact by its ID. Returns the contact's fields, attributes, and associated data.
salesforce.salesforce_create_account Write name, website, phone, industry, billing_city, billing_country, other_fields Create a new account in Salesforce. Supports Name, Website, Phone, Industry, BillingCity, BillingCountry, and additional custom fields via other_fields. Returns the created account ID and success status.
salesforce.salesforce_get_account Read id Retrieve a Salesforce account by its ID. Returns the account's fields, attributes, and associated data.
salesforce.salesforce_update_account Write id, name, website, phone, other_fields Update an existing Salesforce account by ID. Supports Name, Website, Phone, and additional custom fields via other_fields. Returns success confirmation on completion.
salesforce.salesforce_create_opportunity Write name, amount, stage_name, close_date, account_id, probability Create a new opportunity in Salesforce. Supports Name, Amount, StageName, CloseDate, AccountId, and Probability. Returns the created opportunity ID and success status.
salesforce.salesforce_get_opportunity Read id Retrieve a Salesforce opportunity by its ID. Returns the opportunity's fields, attributes, and associated data.
salesforce.salesforce_query Read soql Execute a SOQL (Salesforce Object Query Language) query. Use SOQL to search records in Salesforce. Example: SELECT Id, Name FROM Account LIMIT 10 Returns query results with total size and records.
salesforce.salesforce_search Read sosl Execute a SOSL (Salesforce Object Search Language) search. Use SOSL for text-based searches across multiple object types. Example: FIND {test} IN ALL FIELDS RETURNING Account(Id, Name) Returns search results grouped by object type.
salesforce.salesforce_describe_object Read object_type Get metadata for a Salesforce object type. Returns field definitions, relationships, record types, and other metadata. Example object types: Account, Contact, Lead, Opportunity, Case, Task, User.
salesforce.salesforce_list_objects Read none List all available Salesforce objects (standard and custom). Returns object names, labels, and key prefixes.
salesforce.salesforce_create_task Write subject, description, status, priority, who_id, what_id, activity_date Create a new task in Salesforce. Supports Subject, Description, Status, Priority, WhoId (contact/lead), WhatId (account/opportunity), and ActivityDate. Returns the created task ID and success status.
salesforce.salesforce_create_case Write subject, description, status, priority, origin, contact_id, account_id Create a new case in Salesforce. Supports Subject, Description, Status, Priority, Origin, ContactId, and AccountId. Returns the created case ID and success status.
salesforce.salesforce_list_recent Read limit List recently accessed items in Salesforce. Returns recently viewed or modified records across all object types. Optionally specify a limit to control the number of items returned.
salesforce.salesforce_get_user Read id Retrieve a Salesforce user by their ID. Returns the user's name, email, profile, role, and other fields.

Automation Notes

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