Connections Detail
The Connections page lists Salesforce orgs authenticated in global.revvy.io and makes them available in devops.revvy.io for DevOps operations.
Overview
The Connections page lists all Salesforce orgs authenticated in global.revvy.io and makes them available in devops.revvy.io for DevOps operations such as retrieving metadata, viewing changes, and deployments.
Important: If you do not see your Salesforce orgs listed here, ensure they are first authenticated in https://global.revvy.io/connections. Only globally connected orgs will appear in the DevOps app.
The Connections page in DevOps is available at https://devops.revvy.io/connections.
This page shows a searchable and filterable list of all authenticated Salesforce orgs available to you in Revvy. For each org, the following details are displayed:
Name – the label of the connection (e.g., RaviMetadata, Source-Sandbox).
Type – identifies the Salesforce org type (Production or Sandbox).
Last Activity / Retrieve Date – the most recent metadata retrieval or action performed.
User Full Name – the Salesforce user who owns the authenticated account.
Username – the Salesforce username used for the login.

You can search connections by name, filter by org type, and sort by activity to quickly locate the org you need.
Using Connections
Clicking on any listed org opens its Connection Overview page. From there, you can:
Browse and filter metadata components.
Track retrieval and activity history.
Adjust org-specific settings.
Perform DevOps operations such as metadata retrievals.
Best Practices
Always ensure new Salesforce orgs are authenticated in global.revvy.io before expecting them here.
Use consistent and descriptive connection names to avoid confusion (e.g., CRM-Prod, Finance-Sandbox).
Regularly review the Last Activity field to monitor which orgs are actively being used.
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