SharePoint Framework Special Interest Group (SIG) bi-weekly community call recording from December 6th is now available from the SharePoint Development YouTube channel at http://aka.ms/spdev-videos.
Topics covered on December 6th, 2018
- SharePoint Framework update from Microsoft Engineering – 9:20
- PnP JS Core library update – 19:46
- Office 365 CLI update – 22:35
- Reusable SPFx controls update – 25:07
- PnP SPFx Yeoman extension – 27:14
- Chris Kent – New Filter Pack Web Parts and Dynamic Data – 30:02
- Paolo Pialorsi – Building Dynamic Data Web Parts – 44:02
Resources
Additional resources around the covered topics and links from the slides.
- SharePoint PnP community call feedback survey
- Filter Web Parts demonstrated by Chris – early start
- SharePoint Framework Dynamic Data sample – Events
- The release announcement for SharePoint Framework 1.7
- Tutorial – Building Microsoft Teams tabs using SharePoint Framework
- Latest documentation on SharePoint Framework
- Found an issue with SharePoint Dev? – please let us know at http://aka.ms/spdev-issues.
- @pnp scoped libraries
- Reusable controls webcast
- Office 365 CLI
- SharePoint Dev UserVoice – for new feature requests
Other mentioned topics
Next Meeting is December 20th, 2018, see you then!
PnP SharePoint Framework Special Interest Group bi-weekly calls are targeted for anyone who is interested in the JavaScript-based development towards SharePoint Online and also on-premises. SIG calls are used for following objectives.
- SharePoint Framework engineering update from Microsoft
- Talk about PnP JavaScript Core libraries
- Office 365 CLI Updates
- SPFx reusable controls
- Possible engineering asks for the field – input, feedback, and suggestions
- Cover any open questions on the client side development
- Demonstrate SharePoint Framework in practice – also community demos are more than welcome (let us know, if you’re interested)
You can download recurrent invite from https://aka.ms/spdev-spfx-call. Welcome and join the discussion!
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SharePoint Team, Microsoft – 7th of December 2018