April’s call, hosted by Jeremy Thake, included a Presence Light demo and updates to Microsoft Graph Toolkit 1.2. The demo included an Open Source Windows WPF App that connects to a Phillips Hue Light Bulb. Microsoft Graph Toolkit 1.2 new feature updates showed mgt-person-card and mgt-get along with a first look at our new channel picker component.
Presence API demo
Presence Light allows you to broadcast your Microsoft Teams Presence to a Phillips Hue Light Bulb anywhere in your home. Isaac Levin demoed a Windows app that configured an IoT lightbulb that changed color based on a user’s presence in Microsoft Teams:
- Learn more about the beta Presence API
- The github repo for Isaac’s sample
- Link to download the app to work without requiring source code
- Special build for Microsoft employees
- Other community samples
- Sage Lowenhardt / on-air – Nodejs with Yeelight bulb
Matthijs Hoekstra / teamsPresenceLight – DotNetCore on Embrava Light - Simon Agren – Presence Scenarios in Power Automate
- Elio Strufy blog post on raspberry pi app
- Sage Lowenhardt / on-air – Nodejs with Yeelight bulb
Microsoft Graph Toolkit v1.2
Beth Pan walked through the new Microsoft Teams channel picker web component and other updates as part of the v1.2 release:
- Learn more about the announcement
- Microsoft Graph Toolkit github repo
- Microsoft Graph Toolkit getting started
Watch the call here
Next month’s call is on Tuesday, May 7, 2020 at 8:00am PST. Be sure to download the call series and add to your calendar. https://aka.ms/microsoftgraphcall.
Resources:
Microsoft Graph community call
- Recurring monthly community call calendar invite – https://aka.ms/microsoftgraphcall
- Previous monthly call recordings – Microsft 365 Developer YouTube Channel
Microsoft Graph feedback
- Microsoft Graph issues and technical questions – StackOverflow
- Microsoft Graph recommendations and suggestions – Microsoft Graph UserVoice