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name : customize-preview-widgets.js
/**
 * @output wp-includes/js/customize-preview-widgets.js
 */

/* global _wpWidgetCustomizerPreviewSettings */

/**
 * Handles the initialization, refreshing and rendering of widget partials and sidebar widgets.
 *
 * @since 4.5.0
 *
 * @namespace wp.customize.widgetsPreview
 *
 * @param {jQuery} $   The jQuery object.
 * @param {Object} _   The utilities library.
 * @param {Object} wp  Current WordPress environment instance.
 * @param {Object} api Information from the API.
 *
 * @return {Object} Widget-related variables.
 */
wp.customize.widgetsPreview = wp.customize.WidgetCustomizerPreview = (function( $, _, wp, api ) {

	var self;

	self = {
		renderedSidebars: {},
		renderedWidgets: {},
		registeredSidebars: [],
		registeredWidgets: {},
		widgetSelectors: [],
		preview: null,
		l10n: {
			widgetTooltip: ''
		},
		selectiveRefreshableWidgets: {}
	};

	/**
	 * Initializes the widgets preview.
	 *
	 * @since 4.5.0
	 *
	 * @memberOf wp.customize.widgetsPreview
	 *
	 * @return {void}
	 */
	self.init = function() {
		var self = this;

		self.preview = api.preview;
		if ( ! _.isEmpty( self.selectiveRefreshableWidgets ) ) {
			self.addPartials();
		}

		self.buildWidgetSelectors();
		self.highlightControls();

		self.preview.bind( 'highlight-widget', self.highlightWidget );

		api.preview.bind( 'active', function() {
			self.highlightControls();
		} );

		/*
		 * Refresh a partial when the controls pane requests it. This is used currently just by the
		 * Gallery widget so that when an attachment's caption is updated in the media modal,
		 * the widget in the preview will then be refreshed to show the change. Normally doing this
		 * would not be necessary because all of the state should be contained inside the changeset,
		 * as everything done in the Customizer should not make a change to the site unless the
		 * changeset itself is published. Attachments are a current exception to this rule.
		 * For a proposal to include attachments in the customized state, see #37887.
		 */
		api.preview.bind( 'refresh-widget-partial', function( widgetId ) {
			var partialId = 'widget[' + widgetId + ']';
			if ( api.selectiveRefresh.partial.has( partialId ) ) {
				api.selectiveRefresh.partial( partialId ).refresh();
			} else if ( self.renderedWidgets[ widgetId ] ) {
				api.preview.send( 'refresh' ); // Fallback in case theme does not support 'customize-selective-refresh-widgets'.
			}
		} );
	};

	self.WidgetPartial = api.selectiveRefresh.Partial.extend(/** @lends wp.customize.widgetsPreview.WidgetPartial.prototype */{

		/**
		 * Represents a partial widget instance.
		 *
		 * @since 4.5.0
		 *
		 * @constructs
		 * @augments wp.customize.selectiveRefresh.Partial
		 *
		 * @alias wp.customize.widgetsPreview.WidgetPartial
		 * @memberOf wp.customize.widgetsPreview
		 *
		 * @param {string} id             The partial's ID.
		 * @param {Object} options        Options used to initialize the partial's
		 *                                instance.
		 * @param {Object} options.params The options parameters.
		 */
		initialize: function( id, options ) {
			var partial = this, matches;
			matches = id.match( /^widget\[(.+)]$/ );
			if ( ! matches ) {
				throw new Error( 'Illegal id for widget partial.' );
			}

			partial.widgetId = matches[1];
			partial.widgetIdParts = self.parseWidgetId( partial.widgetId );
			options = options || {};
			options.params = _.extend(
				{
					settings: [ self.getWidgetSettingId( partial.widgetId ) ],
					containerInclusive: true
				},
				options.params || {}
			);

			api.selectiveRefresh.Partial.prototype.initialize.call( partial, id, options );
		},

		/**
		 * Refreshes the widget partial.
		 *
		 * @since 4.5.0
		 *
		 * @return {Promise|void} Either a promise postponing the refresh, or void.
		 */
		refresh: function() {
			var partial = this, refreshDeferred;
			if ( ! self.selectiveRefreshableWidgets[ partial.widgetIdParts.idBase ] ) {
				refreshDeferred = $.Deferred();
				refreshDeferred.reject();
				partial.fallback();
				return refreshDeferred.promise();
			} else {
				return api.selectiveRefresh.Partial.prototype.refresh.call( partial );
			}
		},

		/**
		 * Sends the widget-updated message to the parent so the spinner will get
		 * removed from the widget control.
		 *
		 * @inheritDoc
		 * @param {wp.customize.selectiveRefresh.Placement} placement The placement
		 *                                                            function.
		 *
		 * @return {void}
		 */
		renderContent: function( placement ) {
			var partial = this;
			if ( api.selectiveRefresh.Partial.prototype.renderContent.call( partial, placement ) ) {
				api.preview.send( 'widget-updated', partial.widgetId );
				api.selectiveRefresh.trigger( 'widget-updated', partial );
			}
		}
	});

	self.SidebarPartial = api.selectiveRefresh.Partial.extend(/** @lends wp.customize.widgetsPreview.SidebarPartial.prototype */{

		/**
		 * Represents a partial widget area.
		 *
		 * @since 4.5.0
		 *
		 * @class
		 * @augments wp.customize.selectiveRefresh.Partial
		 *
		 * @memberOf wp.customize.widgetsPreview
		 * @alias wp.customize.widgetsPreview.SidebarPartial
		 *
		 * @param {string} id             The partial's ID.
		 * @param {Object} options        Options used to initialize the partial's instance.
		 * @param {Object} options.params The options parameters.
		 */
		initialize: function( id, options ) {
			var partial = this, matches;
			matches = id.match( /^sidebar\[(.+)]$/ );
			if ( ! matches ) {
				throw new Error( 'Illegal id for sidebar partial.' );
			}
			partial.sidebarId = matches[1];

			options = options || {};
			options.params = _.extend(
				{
					settings: [ 'sidebars_widgets[' + partial.sidebarId + ']' ]
				},
				options.params || {}
			);

			api.selectiveRefresh.Partial.prototype.initialize.call( partial, id, options );

			if ( ! partial.params.sidebarArgs ) {
				throw new Error( 'The sidebarArgs param was not provided.' );
			}
			if ( partial.params.settings.length > 1 ) {
				throw new Error( 'Expected SidebarPartial to only have one associated setting' );
			}
		},

		/**
		 * Sets up the partial.
		 *
		 * @since 4.5.0
		 *
		 * @return {void}
		 */
		ready: function() {
			var sidebarPartial = this;

			// Watch for changes to the sidebar_widgets setting.
			_.each( sidebarPartial.settings(), function( settingId ) {
				api( settingId ).bind( _.bind( sidebarPartial.handleSettingChange, sidebarPartial ) );
			} );

			// Trigger an event for this sidebar being updated whenever a widget inside is rendered.
			api.selectiveRefresh.bind( 'partial-content-rendered', function( placement ) {
				var isAssignedWidgetPartial = (
					placement.partial.extended( self.WidgetPartial ) &&
					( -1 !== _.indexOf( sidebarPartial.getWidgetIds(), placement.partial.widgetId ) )
				);
				if ( isAssignedWidgetPartial ) {
					api.selectiveRefresh.trigger( 'sidebar-updated', sidebarPartial );
				}
			} );

			// Make sure that a widget partial has a container in the DOM prior to a refresh.
			api.bind( 'change', function( widgetSetting ) {
				var widgetId, parsedId;
				parsedId = self.parseWidgetSettingId( widgetSetting.id );
				if ( ! parsedId ) {
					return;
				}
				widgetId = parsedId.idBase;
				if ( parsedId.number ) {
					widgetId += '-' + String( parsedId.number );
				}
				if ( -1 !== _.indexOf( sidebarPartial.getWidgetIds(), widgetId ) ) {
					sidebarPartial.ensureWidgetPlacementContainers( widgetId );
				}
			} );
		},

		/**
		 * Gets the before/after boundary nodes for all instances of this sidebar
		 * (usually one).
		 *
		 * Note that TreeWalker is not implemented in IE8.
		 *
		 * @since 4.5.0
		 *
		 * @return {Array.<{before: Comment, after: Comment, instanceNumber: number}>}
		 *         An array with an object for each sidebar instance, containing the
		 *         node before and after the sidebar instance and its instance number.
		 */
		findDynamicSidebarBoundaryNodes: function() {
			var partial = this, regExp, boundaryNodes = {}, recursiveCommentTraversal;
			regExp = /^(dynamic_sidebar_before|dynamic_sidebar_after):(.+):(\d+)$/;
			recursiveCommentTraversal = function( childNodes ) {
				_.each( childNodes, function( node ) {
					var matches;
					if ( 8 === node.nodeType ) {
						matches = node.nodeValue.match( regExp );
						if ( ! matches || matches[2] !== partial.sidebarId ) {
							return;
						}
						if ( _.isUndefined( boundaryNodes[ matches[3] ] ) ) {
							boundaryNodes[ matches[3] ] = {
								before: null,
								after: null,
								instanceNumber: parseInt( matches[3], 10 )
							};
						}
						if ( 'dynamic_sidebar_before' === matches[1] ) {
							boundaryNodes[ matches[3] ].before = node;
						} else {
							boundaryNodes[ matches[3] ].after = node;
						}
					} else if ( 1 === node.nodeType ) {
						recursiveCommentTraversal( node.childNodes );
					}
				} );
			};

			recursiveCommentTraversal( document.body.childNodes );
			return _.values( boundaryNodes );
		},

		/**
		 * Gets the placements for this partial.
		 *
		 * @since 4.5.0
		 *
		 * @return {Array} An array containing placement objects for each of the
		 *                 dynamic sidebar boundary nodes.
		 */
		placements: function() {
			var partial = this;
			return _.map( partial.findDynamicSidebarBoundaryNodes(), function( boundaryNodes ) {
				return new api.selectiveRefresh.Placement( {
					partial: partial,
					container: null,
					startNode: boundaryNodes.before,
					endNode: boundaryNodes.after,
					context: {
						instanceNumber: boundaryNodes.instanceNumber
					}
				} );
			} );
		},

		/**
		 * Get the list of widget IDs associated with this widget area.
		 *
		 * @since 4.5.0
		 *
		 * @throws {Error} If there's no settingId.
		 * @throws {Error} If the setting doesn't exist in the API.
		 * @throws {Error} If the API doesn't pass an array of widget IDs.
		 *
		 * @return {Array} A shallow copy of the array containing widget IDs.
		 */
		getWidgetIds: function() {
			var sidebarPartial = this, settingId, widgetIds;
			settingId = sidebarPartial.settings()[0];
			if ( ! settingId ) {
				throw new Error( 'Missing associated setting.' );
			}
			if ( ! api.has( settingId ) ) {
				throw new Error( 'Setting does not exist.' );
			}
			widgetIds = api( settingId ).get();
			if ( ! _.isArray( widgetIds ) ) {
				throw new Error( 'Expected setting to be array of widget IDs' );
			}
			return widgetIds.slice( 0 );
		},

		/**
		 * Reflows widgets in the sidebar, ensuring they have the proper position in the
		 * DOM.
		 *
		 * @since 4.5.0
		 *
		 * @return {Array.<wp.customize.selectiveRefresh.Placement>} List of placements
		 *                                                           that were reflowed.
		 */
		reflowWidgets: function() {
			var sidebarPartial = this, sidebarPlacements, widgetIds, widgetPartials, sortedSidebarContainers = [];
			widgetIds = sidebarPartial.getWidgetIds();
			sidebarPlacements = sidebarPartial.placements();

			widgetPartials = {};
			_.each( widgetIds, function( widgetId ) {
				var widgetPartial = api.selectiveRefresh.partial( 'widget[' + widgetId + ']' );
				if ( widgetPartial ) {
					widgetPartials[ widgetId ] = widgetPartial;
				}
			} );

			_.each( sidebarPlacements, function( sidebarPlacement ) {
				var sidebarWidgets = [], needsSort = false, thisPosition, lastPosition = -1;

				// Gather list of widget partial containers in this sidebar, and determine if a sort is needed.
				_.each( widgetPartials, function( widgetPartial ) {
					_.each( widgetPartial.placements(), function( widgetPlacement ) {

						if ( sidebarPlacement.context.instanceNumber === widgetPlacement.context.sidebar_instance_number ) {
							thisPosition = widgetPlacement.container.index();
							sidebarWidgets.push( {
								partial: widgetPartial,
								placement: widgetPlacement,
								position: thisPosition
							} );
							if ( thisPosition < lastPosition ) {
								needsSort = true;
							}
							lastPosition = thisPosition;
						}
					} );
				} );

				if ( needsSort ) {
					_.each( sidebarWidgets, function( sidebarWidget ) {
						sidebarPlacement.endNode.parentNode.insertBefore(
							sidebarWidget.placement.container[0],
							sidebarPlacement.endNode
						);

						// @todo Rename partial-placement-moved?
						api.selectiveRefresh.trigger( 'partial-content-moved', sidebarWidget.placement );
					} );

					sortedSidebarContainers.push( sidebarPlacement );
				}
			} );

			if ( sortedSidebarContainers.length > 0 ) {
				api.selectiveRefresh.trigger( 'sidebar-updated', sidebarPartial );
			}

			return sortedSidebarContainers;
		},

		/**
		 * Makes sure there is a widget instance container in this sidebar for the given
		 * widget ID.
		 *
		 * @since 4.5.0
		 *
		 * @param {string} widgetId The widget ID.
		 *
		 * @return {wp.customize.selectiveRefresh.Partial} The widget instance partial.
		 */
		ensureWidgetPlacementContainers: function( widgetId ) {
			var sidebarPartial = this, widgetPartial, wasInserted = false, partialId = 'widget[' + widgetId + ']';
			widgetPartial = api.selectiveRefresh.partial( partialId );
			if ( ! widgetPartial ) {
				widgetPartial = new self.WidgetPartial( partialId, {
					params: {}
				} );
			}

			// Make sure that there is a container element for the widget in the sidebar, if at least a placeholder.
			_.each( sidebarPartial.placements(), function( sidebarPlacement ) {
				var foundWidgetPlacement, widgetContainerElement;

				foundWidgetPlacement = _.find( widgetPartial.placements(), function( widgetPlacement ) {
					return ( widgetPlacement.context.sidebar_instance_number === sidebarPlacement.context.instanceNumber );
				} );
				if ( foundWidgetPlacement ) {
					return;
				}

				widgetContainerElement = $(
					sidebarPartial.params.sidebarArgs.before_widget.replace( /%1\$s/g, widgetId ).replace( /%2\$s/g, 'widget' ) +
					sidebarPartial.params.sidebarArgs.after_widget
				);

				// Handle rare case where before_widget and after_widget are empty.
				if ( ! widgetContainerElement[0] ) {
					return;
				}

				widgetContainerElement.attr( 'data-customize-partial-id', widgetPartial.id );
				widgetContainerElement.attr( 'data-customize-partial-type', 'widget' );
				widgetContainerElement.attr( 'data-customize-widget-id', widgetId );

				/*
				 * Make sure the widget container element has the customize-container context data.
				 * The sidebar_instance_number is used to disambiguate multiple instances of the
				 * same sidebar are rendered onto the template, and so the same widget is embedded
				 * multiple times.
				 */
				widgetContainerElement.data( 'customize-partial-placement-context', {
					'sidebar_id': sidebarPartial.sidebarId,
					'sidebar_instance_number': sidebarPlacement.context.instanceNumber
				} );

				sidebarPlacement.endNode.parentNode.insertBefore( widgetContainerElement[0], sidebarPlacement.endNode );
				wasInserted = true;
			} );

			api.selectiveRefresh.partial.add( widgetPartial );

			if ( wasInserted ) {
				sidebarPartial.reflowWidgets();
			}

			return widgetPartial;
		},

		/**
		 * Handles changes to the sidebars_widgets[] setting.
		 *
		 * @since 4.5.0
		 *
		 * @param {Array} newWidgetIds New widget IDs.
		 * @param {Array} oldWidgetIds Old widget IDs.
		 *
		 * @return {void}
		 */
		handleSettingChange: function( newWidgetIds, oldWidgetIds ) {
			var sidebarPartial = this, needsRefresh, widgetsRemoved, widgetsAdded, addedWidgetPartials = [];

			needsRefresh = (
				( oldWidgetIds.length > 0 && 0 === newWidgetIds.length ) ||
				( newWidgetIds.length > 0 && 0 === oldWidgetIds.length )
			);
			if ( needsRefresh ) {
				sidebarPartial.fallback();
				return;
			}

			// Handle removal of widgets.
			widgetsRemoved = _.difference( oldWidgetIds, newWidgetIds );
			_.each( widgetsRemoved, function( removedWidgetId ) {
				var widgetPartial = api.selectiveRefresh.partial( 'widget[' + removedWidgetId + ']' );
				if ( widgetPartial ) {
					_.each( widgetPartial.placements(), function( placement ) {
						var isRemoved = (
							placement.context.sidebar_id === sidebarPartial.sidebarId ||
							( placement.context.sidebar_args && placement.context.sidebar_args.id === sidebarPartial.sidebarId )
						);
						if ( isRemoved ) {
							placement.container.remove();
						}
					} );
				}
				delete self.renderedWidgets[ removedWidgetId ];
			} );

			// Handle insertion of widgets.
			widgetsAdded = _.difference( newWidgetIds, oldWidgetIds );
			_.each( widgetsAdded, function( addedWidgetId ) {
				var widgetPartial = sidebarPartial.ensureWidgetPlacementContainers( addedWidgetId );
				addedWidgetPartials.push( widgetPartial );
				self.renderedWidgets[ addedWidgetId ] = true;
			} );

			_.each( addedWidgetPartials, function( widgetPartial ) {
				widgetPartial.refresh();
			} );

			api.selectiveRefresh.trigger( 'sidebar-updated', sidebarPartial );
		},

		/**
		 * Refreshes the sidebar partial.
		 *
		 * Note that the meat is handled in handleSettingChange because it has the
		 * context of which widgets were removed.
		 *
		 * @since 4.5.0
		 *
		 * @return {Promise} A promise postponing the refresh.
		 */
		refresh: function() {
			var partial = this, deferred = $.Deferred();

			deferred.fail( function() {
				partial.fallback();
			} );

			if ( 0 === partial.placements().length ) {
				deferred.reject();
			} else {
				_.each( partial.reflowWidgets(), function( sidebarPlacement ) {
					api.selectiveRefresh.trigger( 'partial-content-rendered', sidebarPlacement );
				} );
				deferred.resolve();
			}

			return deferred.promise();
		}
	});

	api.selectiveRefresh.partialConstructor.sidebar = self.SidebarPartial;
	api.selectiveRefresh.partialConstructor.widget = self.WidgetPartial;

	/**
	 * Adds partials for the registered widget areas (sidebars).
	 *
	 * @since 4.5.0
	 *
	 * @return {void}
	 */
	self.addPartials = function() {
		_.each( self.registeredSidebars, function( registeredSidebar ) {
			var partial, partialId = 'sidebar[' + registeredSidebar.id + ']';
			partial = api.selectiveRefresh.partial( partialId );
			if ( ! partial ) {
				partial = new self.SidebarPartial( partialId, {
					params: {
						sidebarArgs: registeredSidebar
					}
				} );
				api.selectiveRefresh.partial.add( partial );
			}
		} );
	};

	/**
	 * Calculates the selector for the sidebar's widgets based on the registered
	 * sidebar's info.
	 *
	 * @memberOf wp.customize.widgetsPreview
	 *
	 * @since 3.9.0
	 *
	 * @return {void}
	 */
	self.buildWidgetSelectors = function() {
		var self = this;

		$.each( self.registeredSidebars, function( i, sidebar ) {
			var widgetTpl = [
					sidebar.before_widget,
					sidebar.before_title,
					sidebar.after_title,
					sidebar.after_widget
				].join( '' ),
				emptyWidget,
				widgetSelector,
				widgetClasses;

			emptyWidget = $( widgetTpl );
			widgetSelector = emptyWidget.prop( 'tagName' ) || '';
			widgetClasses = emptyWidget.prop( 'className' ) || '';

			// Prevent a rare case when before_widget, before_title, after_title and after_widget is empty.
			if ( ! widgetClasses ) {
				return;
			}

			// Remove class names that incorporate the string formatting placeholders %1$s and %2$s.
			widgetClasses = widgetClasses.replace( /\S*%[12]\$s\S*/g, '' );
			widgetClasses = widgetClasses.replace( /^\s+|\s+$/g, '' );
			if ( widgetClasses ) {
				widgetSelector += '.' + widgetClasses.split( /\s+/ ).join( '.' );
			}
			self.widgetSelectors.push( widgetSelector );
		});
	};

	/**
	 * Highlights the widget on widget updates or widget control mouse overs.
	 *
	 * @memberOf wp.customize.widgetsPreview
	 *
	 * @since 3.9.0
	 * @param {string} widgetId ID of the widget.
	 *
	 * @return {void}
	 */
	self.highlightWidget = function( widgetId ) {
		var $body = $( document.body ),
			$widget = $( '#' + widgetId );

		$body.find( '.widget-customizer-highlighted-widget' ).removeClass( 'widget-customizer-highlighted-widget' );

		$widget.addClass( 'widget-customizer-highlighted-widget' );
		setTimeout( function() {
			$widget.removeClass( 'widget-customizer-highlighted-widget' );
		}, 500 );
	};

	/**
	 * Shows a title and highlights widgets on hover. On shift+clicking focuses the
	 * widget control.
	 *
	 * @memberOf wp.customize.widgetsPreview
	 *
	 * @since 3.9.0
	 *
	 * @return {void}
	 */
	self.highlightControls = function() {
		var self = this,
			selector = this.widgetSelectors.join( ',' );

		// Skip adding highlights if not in the customizer preview iframe.
		if ( ! api.settings.channel ) {
			return;
		}

		$( selector ).attr( 'title', this.l10n.widgetTooltip );
		// Highlights widget when entering the widget editor.
		$( document ).on( 'mouseenter', selector, function() {
			self.preview.send( 'highlight-widget-control', $( this ).prop( 'id' ) );
		});

		// Open expand the widget control when shift+clicking the widget element.
		$( document ).on( 'click', selector, function( e ) {
			if ( ! e.shiftKey ) {
				return;
			}
			e.preventDefault();

			self.preview.send( 'focus-widget-control', $( this ).prop( 'id' ) );
		});
	};

	/**
	 * Parses a widget ID.
	 *
	 * @memberOf wp.customize.widgetsPreview
	 *
	 * @since 4.5.0
	 *
	 * @param {string} widgetId The widget ID.
	 *
	 * @return {{idBase: string, number: number|null}} An object containing the idBase
	 *                                                 and number of the parsed widget ID.
	 */
	self.parseWidgetId = function( widgetId ) {
		var matches, parsed = {
			idBase: '',
			number: null
		};

		matches = widgetId.match( /^(.+)-(\d+)$/ );
		if ( matches ) {
			parsed.idBase = matches[1];
			parsed.number = parseInt( matches[2], 10 );
		} else {
			parsed.idBase = widgetId; // Likely an old single widget.
		}

		return parsed;
	};

	/**
	 * Parses a widget setting ID.
	 *
	 * @memberOf wp.customize.widgetsPreview
	 *
	 * @since 4.5.0
	 *
	 * @param {string} settingId Widget setting ID.
	 *
	 * @return {{idBase: string, number: number|null}|null} Either an object containing the idBase
	 *                                                      and number of the parsed widget setting ID,
	 *                                                      or null.
	 */
	self.parseWidgetSettingId = function( settingId ) {
		var matches, parsed = {
			idBase: '',
			number: null
		};

		matches = settingId.match( /^widget_([^\[]+?)(?:\[(\d+)])?$/ );
		if ( ! matches ) {
			return null;
		}
		parsed.idBase = matches[1];
		if ( matches[2] ) {
			parsed.number = parseInt( matches[2], 10 );
		}
		return parsed;
	};

	/**
	 * Converts a widget ID into a Customizer setting ID.
	 *
	 * @memberOf wp.customize.widgetsPreview
	 *
	 * @since 4.5.0
	 *
	 * @param {string} widgetId The widget ID.
	 *
	 * @return {string} The setting ID.
	 */
	self.getWidgetSettingId = function( widgetId ) {
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Notion Asana Integration

Notion Asana Integration

The integration of Notion and Asana allows you to create a powerful and seamless workflow. You can create tasks in Asana and link them to Notion documents and notes. When a task is completed in Asana, the corresponding Notion document or note will be automatically updated. This makes it easy to stay on top of your projects and keep everyone in the loop.

Salesforce Slack Integration 

Salesforce Slack Integration 

The Salesforce Slack Integration is a powerful tool that allows Salesforce users to easily share information and collaborate in real time within the popular communication platform, Slack. With the integration, users can access and share Salesforce data instantly, providing an efficient way to collaborate and share information.

Business Intelligence Implementation

Business Intelligence Implementation

Business intelligence (BI) implementation requires organizations to consider a variety of factors. Companies must consider the types of data sources they need to access, the type of analysis they need to perform, and the tools and techniques used to analyze the data. Additionally, organizations must have the right people in place to implement the system and ensure the data is properly managed and interpreted.

Jira Asana Integration

Jira Asana Integration

Jira and Asana integration allows users to benefit from the best of both worlds. The integration enables users to sync tasks and projects between the two platforms and track progress in real-time. This ensures that the team always has an up-to-date view of projects and tasks, and helps to keep everyone on the same page.

GitHub Slack Integration

GitHub Slack Integration

GitHub Slack integration is a powerful tool that allows developers to keep up-to-date with their code without having to leave their Slack workspace. It can be used to receive notifications whenever there is an update to a repository, such as when a pull request is created, a branch is merged, or a commit is made.

App Integration

App Integration

App integration is the process of connecting two or more applications together to allow them to exchange data and work together. This process enables users to combine the different functionalities of different apps, allowing them to create a more efficient and powerful workflow. Integration also allows users to access information from multiple sources in one place, eliminating the need to switch between multiple applications.

Asana Salesforce Integration

Asana Salesforce Integration

The Asana Salesforce Integration allows organizations to connect their Asana and Salesforce accounts, unlocking access to a powerful set of collaboration tools. The integration allows users to view and manage Salesforce tasks, leads, contacts and opportunities from within Asana. It also enables users to create tasks from Salesforce records and link them to Asana projects.

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