In this PnP Webcast, we concentrated on an awesome community based open-source solution which provides you extensibility around search experiences. This solution is a set of SharePoint Framework client-side web parts and extensions, which enables to build customized search experiences in similar ways as in classic SharePoint with core results web part and other related on web parts.
This is really a great open-source sample solution which enables really great scenarios for end users and also demonstrates the capabilities of the SharePoint Framework.
The presentation covers the following discussion points:
- Introduction to Modern Search Web Part
- Available features and capabilities
- Where to get the web part and related assets
Webcast demo shows the following things:
- How to take advantage of the web parts in the solution
- Configuration options exposed by the web part(s)
- How to create render templates used in the web part
- How to connect search box web part with the search results web part to mimic classic search experience
- How to use custom renderers which extend the web parts with additional customizations
Webcast presenters: Franck Cornu (aequos), Tarald Gåsbakk (Puzzlepart), Vesa Juvonen (Microsoft)
The presentation used in this webcast is available from the SharePoint PnP OneDrive account.
Video on YouTube.
Additional resources
See the following resources on the covered topics.
- SharePoint Framework search with a search box, refiners and paging sample – web part source code
- Sharepoint Framework renderer for react-search-refiners – source code for a custom renderer
- PnP Webcast – Introduction to PnP Tenant Templates
- PnP Webcast – Modernizing your SharePoint sites
- PnP Webcast – Calling Azure AD secured APIs from SharePoint Framework
- PnP Webcast – Introduction to tenant wide deployment of extensions
- PnP Webcast – Using MSGraphClient within SharePoint Framework
- PnP Webcast – Activation options for SharePoint Framework extensions
- PnP Webcast – Consuming taxonomy within SharePoint Framework solution
- PnP Webcast – Debugging SharePoint Framework solutions
- PnP Webcast – Using Docker in SharePoint Framework development
- PnP Webcast – Upgrading Packages in SharePoint Framework Solutions
- PnP Webcast – SharePoint Framework Dialog Framework
- PnP Webcast – Reusable controls for your SharePoint Framework solutions
- PnP Webcast – Site collection app catalog
- PnP Webcast – Including assets in SharePoint Framework solution packages
- PnP Webcast – Migrating to SharePoint Framework Extensions
- PnP Webcast – ALM APIs for SharePoint Framework solutions and SharePoint add-ins (apps)
- PnP Webcast – Defining an icon for the client-side web part
- PnP Webcast – Working with Tenant Properties in SharePoint Online
- PnP Webcast – Deployment options for SharePoint Framework solutions
- PnP Webcast – SharePoint Framework in SharePoint 2016 Feature Pack 2
- PnP Webcast – VSTS Build and Release Pipelines for SharePoint Framework Solutions
- PnP Webcast – Common (mis)conceptions about SharePoint Framework
- PnP Webcast – Introduction to Visual Studio Extension for SharePoint Framework
- PnP Webcast – Calling external APIs securely from SharePoint Framework
- PnP Webcast – SharePoint Framework and organizational considerations
- PnP Webcast – Provisioning SharePoint assets for your SharePoint Framework solution
- PnP Webcast – Validating SharePoint Framework client-side web part property values
- PnP Webcast – Getting started with SharePoint Framework
What is SharePoint Patterns & Practices (PnP) webcast series?
SharePoint Patterns & Practices (PnP) webcast series covers different patterns, practices, and topics around development with Office 365 and SharePoint. The majority of the topics are valid for Office 365 and SharePoint on-premises. All webcasts are published at the PnP YouTube channel with additional references to the existing materials.
PnP is a community-driven open source initiative where Microsoft and external community members are sharing their learning’s around implementation practices for Office 365 and SharePoint on-premises (SharePoint Framework and add-in model). Active development and contributions happen in our GitHub repositories. Latest activities and future plans are covered in our monthly community calls which are open to anyone from the community. More details on community calls and open-source projects are available from http://aka.ms/sppnp.
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SharePoint Team, Microsoft – 4th of March 2019