Do we have alternative of force:hasRecordId for LWC












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In looking at this page of the LWC developer guide, I have not found any details around this.



Clearly to get an LWC working for a record page you can use target for RecordPage as below, making this component available to Account Page. But I need the recordId as well



<targets>
<target>lightning__AppPage</target>
<target>lightning__RecordPage</target>
<target>lightning__HomePage</target>
</targets>


What is required in order to make the record ID available to my component?










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    In looking at this page of the LWC developer guide, I have not found any details around this.



    Clearly to get an LWC working for a record page you can use target for RecordPage as below, making this component available to Account Page. But I need the recordId as well



    <targets>
    <target>lightning__AppPage</target>
    <target>lightning__RecordPage</target>
    <target>lightning__HomePage</target>
    </targets>


    What is required in order to make the record ID available to my component?










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      In looking at this page of the LWC developer guide, I have not found any details around this.



      Clearly to get an LWC working for a record page you can use target for RecordPage as below, making this component available to Account Page. But I need the recordId as well



      <targets>
      <target>lightning__AppPage</target>
      <target>lightning__RecordPage</target>
      <target>lightning__HomePage</target>
      </targets>


      What is required in order to make the record ID available to my component?










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      In looking at this page of the LWC developer guide, I have not found any details around this.



      Clearly to get an LWC working for a record page you can use target for RecordPage as below, making this component available to Account Page. But I need the recordId as well



      <targets>
      <target>lightning__AppPage</target>
      <target>lightning__RecordPage</target>
      <target>lightning__HomePage</target>
      </targets>


      What is required in order to make the record ID available to my component?







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          You can get the recordId by creating a property with @api recordId;.



          Example:



          // testClass.js
          import { LightningElement, api } from 'lwc';
          export default class TestClass extends LightningElement {
          @api recordId;
          }





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          You can get the recordId by creating a property with @api recordId;.



          Example:



          // testClass.js
          import { LightningElement, api } from 'lwc';
          export default class TestClass extends LightningElement {
          @api recordId;
          }





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          You can get the recordId by creating a property with @api recordId;.



          Example:



          // testClass.js
          import { LightningElement, api } from 'lwc';
          export default class TestClass extends LightningElement {
          @api recordId;
          }





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          • Thanks John. Its working!
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            yesterday














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          You can get the recordId by creating a property with @api recordId;.



          Example:



          // testClass.js
          import { LightningElement, api } from 'lwc';
          export default class TestClass extends LightningElement {
          @api recordId;
          }





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          You can get the recordId by creating a property with @api recordId;.



          Example:



          // testClass.js
          import { LightningElement, api } from 'lwc';
          export default class TestClass extends LightningElement {
          @api recordId;
          }






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