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Creating Remote Site Settings Dynamically

As remote site setting is essential for making callouts to external systems.
We can create remote site through apex code:

Steps:
1.      Add a metadataService class either through WSDL or you can use attached  file: metadataService.class
2.      Use below code:
public void createRemoteSiteSetting(){
    MetadataService.MetadataPort service = createService();
    MetadataService.RemoteSiteSetting remoteSiteSettings = new MetadataService.RemoteSiteSetting();
    remoteSiteSettings.fullName = ‘abc123';
    remoteSiteSettings.url = 'http://www.clrdp727.com';
    remoteSiteSettings.isActive=true;
    remoteSiteSettings.disableProtocolSecurity=false;
    service.createMetadata(new List<MetadataService.Metadata> { remoteSiteSettings });
}

// This method returns the metadata service, using this we can fire action to create the remote site settings.
public static MetadataService.MetadataPort createService()
{
    MetadataService.MetadataPort service1 = new MetadataService.MetadataPort();
    service1.SessionHeader = new MetadataService.SessionHeader_element();
    service1.SessionHeader.sessionId = UserInfo.getSessionId();
    return service1;


}


Comments

  1. Hello,
    I couldn't find the attached file to metadataService.class,
    could you please attach it again,
    thank you!

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    Replies
    1. http://www.exceptionlesscode.com/how-to-create-remote-site-settings-through-apex/

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    2. Hi Hanna,
      Please find below the link
      https://github.com/financialforcedev/apex-mdapi/blob/master/apex-mdapi/src/classes/MetadataService.cls

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  2. http://exceptionlesscode.azurewebsites.net/wp-content/uploads/2013/05/MetadataServiceOnlyCreateRemote.txt

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