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How can I determine if the org that I'm currently connected to is a scratch org?


Apex email extension points - How to replace Messaging.sendEmail or change it's behaviourHow can a Sandbox spin unwanted on a prerelease pod and how to undo it?Workaround for SELECT * (SELECT all) in sfdx force:data:tree:export SOQLCan .forceignore be used to not pull profiles that only exist in the scratch org?Salesforce DX: How to pre-populate scratch orgs with custom objects?Salesforcef DX: How to create a scratch org that opens in Classic by default?Where & how to find out what can be automized on SFDX scratch org creationError creating Scratch Org - The Streaming request failed to handshakeHow to delete Scratch Org user from deleted scratch?Scratch org: how to retrieve metadata













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When I'm within a Salesforce org, how can I tell if that org is a Scratch Org or not?



Ideally this would be via Apex, but it could be an API call if required.



This would be useful information for the creator of a managed package who may not otherwise know what type of org is running the code.




I've had a couple of thoughts on how this might be achieved:



  1. Check if the pod/instance that Scratch orgs are created on are separate from the general population of sandbox orgs. I suspect that scratch orgs have dedicated hardware. E.g. a new scratch org I just created is on p0/CS31.

  2. Look for describe Metadata that is unique to only scratch orgs.









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  • Full disclosure, this question has been discussed in the GoodDaySir slack channel. For posterity, it would be useful to have a solution listed in the open. gooddaysir.slack.com/messages/C3BJMEH3J/convo/…

    – Daniel Ballinger
    1 hour ago












  • Can you see the relevant ActiveScratchOrg or ScratchOrgInfo from within one?

    – Adrian Larson
    1 hour ago












  • @AdrianLarson Those are in the DevHub, aren't they? I don't think they would be reachable from the Scratch org itself in isolation.

    – Daniel Ballinger
    1 hour ago















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When I'm within a Salesforce org, how can I tell if that org is a Scratch Org or not?



Ideally this would be via Apex, but it could be an API call if required.



This would be useful information for the creator of a managed package who may not otherwise know what type of org is running the code.




I've had a couple of thoughts on how this might be achieved:



  1. Check if the pod/instance that Scratch orgs are created on are separate from the general population of sandbox orgs. I suspect that scratch orgs have dedicated hardware. E.g. a new scratch org I just created is on p0/CS31.

  2. Look for describe Metadata that is unique to only scratch orgs.









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  • Full disclosure, this question has been discussed in the GoodDaySir slack channel. For posterity, it would be useful to have a solution listed in the open. gooddaysir.slack.com/messages/C3BJMEH3J/convo/…

    – Daniel Ballinger
    1 hour ago












  • Can you see the relevant ActiveScratchOrg or ScratchOrgInfo from within one?

    – Adrian Larson
    1 hour ago












  • @AdrianLarson Those are in the DevHub, aren't they? I don't think they would be reachable from the Scratch org itself in isolation.

    – Daniel Ballinger
    1 hour ago













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When I'm within a Salesforce org, how can I tell if that org is a Scratch Org or not?



Ideally this would be via Apex, but it could be an API call if required.



This would be useful information for the creator of a managed package who may not otherwise know what type of org is running the code.




I've had a couple of thoughts on how this might be achieved:



  1. Check if the pod/instance that Scratch orgs are created on are separate from the general population of sandbox orgs. I suspect that scratch orgs have dedicated hardware. E.g. a new scratch org I just created is on p0/CS31.

  2. Look for describe Metadata that is unique to only scratch orgs.









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When I'm within a Salesforce org, how can I tell if that org is a Scratch Org or not?



Ideally this would be via Apex, but it could be an API call if required.



This would be useful information for the creator of a managed package who may not otherwise know what type of org is running the code.




I've had a couple of thoughts on how this might be achieved:



  1. Check if the pod/instance that Scratch orgs are created on are separate from the general population of sandbox orgs. I suspect that scratch orgs have dedicated hardware. E.g. a new scratch org I just created is on p0/CS31.

  2. Look for describe Metadata that is unique to only scratch orgs.






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  • Full disclosure, this question has been discussed in the GoodDaySir slack channel. For posterity, it would be useful to have a solution listed in the open. gooddaysir.slack.com/messages/C3BJMEH3J/convo/…

    – Daniel Ballinger
    1 hour ago












  • Can you see the relevant ActiveScratchOrg or ScratchOrgInfo from within one?

    – Adrian Larson
    1 hour ago












  • @AdrianLarson Those are in the DevHub, aren't they? I don't think they would be reachable from the Scratch org itself in isolation.

    – Daniel Ballinger
    1 hour ago

















  • Full disclosure, this question has been discussed in the GoodDaySir slack channel. For posterity, it would be useful to have a solution listed in the open. gooddaysir.slack.com/messages/C3BJMEH3J/convo/…

    – Daniel Ballinger
    1 hour ago












  • Can you see the relevant ActiveScratchOrg or ScratchOrgInfo from within one?

    – Adrian Larson
    1 hour ago












  • @AdrianLarson Those are in the DevHub, aren't they? I don't think they would be reachable from the Scratch org itself in isolation.

    – Daniel Ballinger
    1 hour ago
















Full disclosure, this question has been discussed in the GoodDaySir slack channel. For posterity, it would be useful to have a solution listed in the open. gooddaysir.slack.com/messages/C3BJMEH3J/convo/…

– Daniel Ballinger
1 hour ago






Full disclosure, this question has been discussed in the GoodDaySir slack channel. For posterity, it would be useful to have a solution listed in the open. gooddaysir.slack.com/messages/C3BJMEH3J/convo/…

– Daniel Ballinger
1 hour ago














Can you see the relevant ActiveScratchOrg or ScratchOrgInfo from within one?

– Adrian Larson
1 hour ago






Can you see the relevant ActiveScratchOrg or ScratchOrgInfo from within one?

– Adrian Larson
1 hour ago














@AdrianLarson Those are in the DevHub, aren't they? I don't think they would be reachable from the Scratch org itself in isolation.

– Daniel Ballinger
1 hour ago





@AdrianLarson Those are in the DevHub, aren't they? I don't think they would be reachable from the Scratch org itself in isolation.

– Daniel Ballinger
1 hour ago










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The SourceMember sObject is only present in scratch orgs. Its presence would be a sign that you are in a scratch org. The gotcha would be that it is only accessible via the Tooling API and not Apex alone.



https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.api_tooling.meta/api_tooling/tooling_api_objects_sourcemember.htm






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The SourceMember sObject is only present in scratch orgs. Its presence would be a sign that you are in a scratch org. The gotcha would be that it is only accessible via the Tooling API and not Apex alone.



https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.api_tooling.meta/api_tooling/tooling_api_objects_sourcemember.htm






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The SourceMember sObject is only present in scratch orgs. Its presence would be a sign that you are in a scratch org. The gotcha would be that it is only accessible via the Tooling API and not Apex alone.



https://developer.salesforce.com/docs/atlas.en-us.api_tooling.meta/api_tooling/tooling_api_objects_sourcemember.htm






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The SourceMember sObject is only present in scratch orgs. Its presence would be a sign that you are in a scratch org. The gotcha would be that it is only accessible via the Tooling API and not Apex alone.



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