Microsoft 365 & SharePoint Ecosystem (PnP) July 2020 update is out with a summary of the latest guidance, samples, and solutions from Microsoft or from the community for the community. This article is a summary of all the different areas and topics around the community work we do around Microsoft 365 and SharePoint ecosystem during the past month.
What is Microsoft 365 Patterns & Practices (PnP)?
Microsoft 365 / SharePoint PnP is a nick-name for Microsoft 365 / SharePoint Ecosystem activities coordinated by SharePoint engineering together with other Microsoft 365 areas. PnP is a community-driven open source initiative where Microsoft and external community members are sharing their learning’s around implementation practices for SharePoint and Microsoft 365. Topics vary from Microsoft Graph, Microsoft Teams, OneDrive and SharePoint. Active development and contributions happen in GitHub by providing contributions to the samples, reusable components, and documentation for different areas. PnP is owned and coordinated by Microsoft engineering, but this is work done by the community for the community.
- See more details from New Microsoft 365 Patterns and Practices (PnP) team model with new community leads
The initiative is currently facilitated by Microsoft, but we have multiple community members as part of the PnP team (see team details in end of the article) and we are always looking to extend the PnP team with more community members. Notice that since this is open source community initiative, so there’s no SLAs for the support for the samples provided through GitHub. Obviously, all officially released components and libraries are under official support from Microsoft.
Some key statistics around SharePoint Developer topics and Microsoft 365 PnP initiative from June 2020
- GitHub repository forks at most popular repositories in SharePoint GitHub organization
- SP Dev Docs – 696
- SP Dev Fx Web Parts – 2,231
- SP Dev Fx Extensions – 528
- PnP – 3,313
- PnP Sites Core (CSOM) – 643
- PnP PowerShell – 660
- PnPjs – 174
- Unique visitors during the past 2 weeks in PnP, OneDrive and SharePoint GitHub organization repositories – 60,672
- Overall unique contributors in the PnP, OneDrive and SharePoint GitHub organizations – 1,422
- Merged pull requests across PnP, OneDrive, Microsoft-Search and SharePoint repositories (cumulative) – 10,301
- Closed issues and enhancements ideas cross PnP, OneDrive, Microsoft-Search, and SharePoint repositories (cumulative) – 13,756
- SharePoint Online CSOM NuGet package downloads (cumulative) – 2,206,341
- Unique tenants using open-source PnP components – 51,978
- HTTP requests towards SharePoint Online from PnP components (PnP CSOM, PowerShell, PnPjs) – 28,211,289,296
- Microsoft 365 & SharePoint Community (PnP) YouTube channel had 54,212 views with 4,3k hours of watch time and 16,712 subscribers
Most viewed videos in the Microsoft 365 & SharePoint Community (PnP) YouTube channel during June 2020:
- Getting started with Site Designs in SharePoint Online – Laura Kokkarinen (Sulava) | 4,118
- SharePoint Framework Tutorial 1 – HelloWorld web part | 1,718
- No-code solution to expose SharePoint pages in Microsoft Teams as a personal app | 1,645
- Community demo – Preview of the SharePoint Starter Kit v2 | 1,396
- PnP Webcast – SharePoint Framework Modern Search Web Part – Tarald Gåsbackk (Puzzlepart), Franck Cornu (aequous) | 1,299
- SharePoint Framework Tutorial – Setup your Office 365 tenant for development | 1,269
- SharePoint Framework Training – Using react and Office UI Fabric React components | 1,064
- Getting started on using custom search result page in SharePoint Online | 1,017
- Preview on upcoming SharePoint Online .NET Standard version | 994
- SharePoint Framework Tutorial – Setting up your development environment | 942
Main resources around SharePoint PnP and SharePoint development
- Microsoft 365 development blog – http://aka.ms/m365pnp-blog
- Microsoft 365 Community – http://aka.ms/m365pnp – One location for all the resources and news around PnP
- Microsoft 365 & SharePoint Community Channel on YouTube – http://aka.ms/m365pnp-videos
Latest Dev Blog posts
Here are the latest blog posts and announcements around Microsoft 365 development topics from https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/microsoft-365/blogs.
- 8th of July – Updated content recommendations on your Microsoft 365 Developer Program dashboard
- 7th of July – Get notified of presence changes – the Microsoft Graph presence subscription API is now available in public preview
- 3rd of July – Duration of change tracking tokens for identity and education resources
- 2nd of July – Breaking changes for Microsoft Teams beta APIs – permissions for installing personal apps, removing unused properties from code snippets
- 1st of July – Announcing a simplified API for Office Scripts
- 30th of June – Office 365 CLI available in Azure Cloud Shell
- 28th of June – Office 365 CLI v2.11
- 26th of June – Announcing the general availability of Microsoft Graph Identity Protection APIs25th of June – Announcing SharePoint Starter Kit v2
- 24th of June – Video training package for Microsoft Teams Yeoman generator
- 23rd of June – .NET Standard version of SharePoint Online CSOM APIs
- 22nd of June – Update your applications to use Microsoft Authentication Library and Microsoft Graph API
- 19th of June – Microsoft Graph Toolkit adds Presence, Templating for the Login component, a React wrapper preview, and more!
- 17th of June – Deprecation of riskEventTypes property in signIns v1.0 API on Microsoft Graph
- 12th of June – Changes to risk event properties and Identity Protection APIs on Microsoft Graph
- 9th 0f June – Building Microsoft Teams Apps with Visual Studio and Visual Studio Code Extensions
- 9th of June – Microsoft 365 / SharePoint Community (PnP) – June 2020 update
- 8th of June – Announcing support for new Groups properties via Microsoft Graph API
Microsoft 365 & SharePoint PnP Weekly posts
- 14th of July – Microsoft 365 SharePoint PnP Weekly – Episode 91
- 7th of July – Microsoft 365 SharePoint PnP Weekly – Episode 90
- 30th of June- Microsoft 365 SharePoint PnP Weekly – Episode 89
- 23rd of June – Microsoft 365 SharePoint PnP Weekly – Episode 88
- 16th of June – Microsoft 365 SharePoint PnP Weekly – Episode 87
- 9th of June – Microsoft 365 SharePoint PnP Weekly – Episode 86
Community call recording blog posts
- 10th of July – Microsoft 365 PnP – General Developer SIG recording – 9th of July 2020
- 9th of July – Office Add-ins community call–July 8, 2020
- 9th of July – Microsoft Graph community call-July 7, 2020
- 3rd of July – SharePoint Framework Community Call Recording – 2nd of July 2020
- 26th of June – Microsoft 365 PnP – General Developer SIG recording – 25th of June 2020
- 22nd of June – Microsoft Teams community call-June 16, 2020
- 19th of June – SharePoint Framework Community Call Recording – 18th of June 2020
- 12th of June – Office Add-ins community call–June 10, 2020
- 12th of June – Microsoft 365 PnP – General Developer SIG recording – 11th of June 2020
- 10th of June – Script Lab now supports Outlook!
- 10th of June – SharePoint Community (PnP) – June 2020 monthly community call recording
- 5th of June – SharePoint Framework Community Call Recording – 4th of June 2020
- 4th of June – Microsoft Graph community call-June 2, 2020
Lap around Microsoft Graph Toolkit blog posts
- 9th of July – A Lap around Microsoft Graph Toolkit Day 15 – Microsoft Graph Toolkit Resources, Roadmap, and Next Steps
- 6th of July – A Lap around Microsoft Graph Toolkit Day 14 – Using Microsoft Graph Toolkit with Angular
- 2nd of July – A Lap around Microsoft Graph Toolkit Day 13 – Using Microsoft Graph Toolkit with React
- 29th of June – A Lap around Microsoft Graph Toolkit Day 12 – Success Stories of Microsoft Graph Enabled Apps
- 25th of June – A Lap around Microsoft Graph Toolkit Day 11 – Microsoft Graph Toolkit Proxy Provider
- 22nd of June – A Lap around Microsoft Graph Toolkit Day 10 – Microsoft Graph Toolkit Teams Provider
- 15th of June – A Lap around Microsoft Graph Toolkit Day 9 – Microsoft Graph Toolkit SharePoint Provider
- 1st of June – A Lap around Microsoft Graph Toolkit Day 8 – Microsoft Graph Toolkit Recap at Build 2020 & What’s in Season 2
Community Calls
There are numerous different community calls on different areas. All calls are being recorded and published either from Microsoft 365 Developer or Microsoft 365 and SharePoint Community (PnP) YouTube channels. Recordings are typically released within the following 24 hours after the call. You can find a detailed agenda and links to specific covered topics on blog post articles at the Microsoft 365 developer blog when the videos are published.
- Adaptive Cards https://aka.ms/adaptivecardscommunitycall – Updates and news around Adaptive Cards with live demos
- Microsoft Graph https://aka.ms/microsoftgraphcall – Updates and news from Microsoft Graph with live demos
- Microsoft identity platform https://aka.ms/IDDevCommunityCalendar – Latest on the identity side
- Microsoft Teams https://aka.ms/microsoftteamscommunitycall – Microsoft Teams monthly update with live demos
- Office Add-ins https://aka.ms/officeaddinscommunitycall – News and community work around Office add-ins with live demos
- PowerApps https://aka.ms/PowerAppsMonthlyCall – Monthly summary on PowerApps community with live demos
- SharePoint https://aka.ms/spdev-call – Consists of the latest news, providing credits for all community contributors and live demos.
- M365 General Dev SIG https://aka.ms/spdev-sig-call – General topics on Microsoft 365 Dev from various aspects – Teams, SharePoint, Provisioning, Automation, Scripting
- SharePoint Framework SIG https://aka.ms/spdev-spfx-call – Consists of topics around SharePoint Framework and JavaScript-based development in the SharePoint platform.
If you are interested in doing a live demo of your solution or sample in these calls, please do reach out to the PnP Team members (contacts later in this post) and they are able to help with the right setup. These are great opportunities to gain visibility for example for existing MVPs, for community members who would like to be MVPs in the future or any community member who’d like to share some of their learnings.
Microsoft 365 PnP community Ecosystem in GitHub
Most of the community driven repositories are in the PnP GitHub organization as samples are not product specifics as they can contain numerous different solutions or the solution works in multiple different applications.
- PnPjs – PnPjs Framework repository
- o365 CLI – Cross-OS command line interface to manage Office 365 tenant settings
- generator-spfx – Open-source Yeoman generator which extends the out-of-the-box Yeoman generator for SharePoint with additional capabilities
- generator-teams – Open-source Microsoft Teams Yeoman generator – Bots, Messaging Extensions, Tabs, Connectors, Outgoing Webhooks and more
- Sharing is Caring – Getting started on learning how to contribute and be active on the community from GitHub perspective.
- pnpcore – The PnP Core SDK is an SDK designed to work against Microsoft 365
- sp-dev-fx-webparts – Client-side web part samples from community and engineering
- sp-dev-fx-extensions – Samples and tutorial code around SharePoint Framework Extensions
- sp-dev-fx-library-components – Samples and tutorial code around the SharePoint Framework library components
- sp-dev-fx-vs-extension – Open source Visual Studio IDE extension for creating SharePoint Framework solutions in the Visual Studio 2015 or 2017
- sp-dev-build-extensions – Different build extensions like gulp tasks and gulp plugins from the community and engineering around SharePoint development
- sp-dev-solutions – Repository for more polished and fine-tuned reusable solutions build with SharePoint Framework
- sp-dev-samples – Repository for other samples related on the SharePoint development topics – WebHooks etc.
- sp-dev-fx-controls-react – Reusable content controls for SharePoint Framework solutions build with React
- sp-dev-fx-property-controls – Reusable property pane controls to be used in web parts
- sp-dev-list-formatting – Open-source community-driven repository for the column and view formatting JSON definitions
- sp-dev-site-scripts – Open-source community-driven repository for community Site Designs and Site Scripts
- sp-dev-modernization – Tooling and guidance around modernizing SharePoint from classic to modern
- sp-power-platform-solutions – Solution and sample code for SharePoint Power Platform solutions
All SharePoint specific repositories or services supported directly by Microsoft are located in the SharePoint GitHub organization
- sp-dev-docs – Source for new SharePoint dev center documentation exposed from http://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint/dev
- sp-starter-kit – Starter kit solution for SharePoint modern experiences
- sp-dev-provisioning-templates – Open-source templates used by the SharePoint Look Book site
- sp-provisioning-service – Source code of the SharePoint look book site
PnP specific repositories – solution designs and tooling
- PnP – Main repository for SP add-in, Microsoft Graph etc. samples
- PnP-Sites-Core – Office Dev PnP Core component
- PnP-PowerShell – Office Dev PnP PowerShell Cmdlets
- PnP-Tools – Tools and scripts targeted more for IT Pro’s and for on-premises for SP2013 and SP2016
- PnP-Transformation – Material specifically for the transformation process. Currently, includes samples around InfoPath replacement and transformation tooling from farm solutions to add-in model.
- PnP-Provisioning-Schema – PnP Provisioning engine schema repository
- PnP-IdentityModel – Open source replacement of Microsoft.IdentityModel.Extensions.dll
Repositories in the GitHub Microsoft Search organization controlled by the PnP initiative
- pnp-modern-search – Home of PnP Modern Search solutions, see more from the documentation
Other related resources from GitHub
- Microsoft Graph GitHub organization
- OfficeDev GitHub organization – Includes all Microsoft Teams samples from Microsoft
What’s supportability story around PnP material?
Following statements apply across all of the PnP samples and solutions, including samples, core component(s) and solutions, like SharePoint Starter Kit or PnP PowerShell.
- PnP guidance and samples are created by Microsoft & by the Community
- PnP guidance and samples are maintained by Microsoft & community
- PnP uses supported and recommended techniques
- PnP is an open-source initiative by the community – people who work on the initiative for the benefit of others, have their normal day job as well
- PnP is NOT a product and therefore it’s not supported by Premier Support or other official support channels
- PnP is supported in similar ways as other open source projects done by Microsoft with support from the community by the community
- There are numerous partners that utilize PnP within their solutions for customers. Support for this is provided by the Partner. When PnP material is used in deployments, we recommend being clear with your customer/deployment owner on the support model
Microsoft 365 PnP team model
In April we announced our new Microsoft 365 PnP team model and grew the MVP team quite significantly. This team is responsible of coordinating the open-source and community work together with Microsoft employees. More details around the new model can be read from following blog post:
Got feedback or ideas? – Please let us know. Everything we do in this program is for your benefit. Feedback and ideas are more than welcome.
Area-specific updates
Microsoft 365 Community docs
Community docs model was announced in the April release and it’s great to see the interest for community to help each other by providing new guidance on the non-dev areas. See more on the announcement from the SharePoint blog – Announcing the Microsoft 365 Community Docs. You might be interested on following assets to learn amore on this area:
- Updates on the Microsoft 365 Community Docs – June 2020
- YouTube – Introducing Microsoft 365 Community Docs
- GitHub issue list with articles ideas
Get involved! All contributors will be also called out in our quarterly summary released soon as a separate post in SharePoint blog at https://aka.ms/sp-blog.
Microsoft Look Book – Provisioning service
We have been releasing numerous updates for the SharePoint Look Book (http://lookbook.microsoft.com). Look book exposes numerous new templates which are demonstrating the possibilities of modern SharePoint designs. You will need to be a tenant administrator to be able to provision provided example tenant templates to your own tenant. New SharePoint look book templates (v2 designs) were released in Ignite 2019 and are available also as open-source assets from the sp-dev-provisioning-templates repository.
Look Book site source code is also released as an open-source solution at sp-provisioning-service GitHub repository and we keep on evolving the experience further. Changes during the past month:
- Improved error handling and exception detection
- Improved exception description
- Performance improvements
- Preparation on supporting simple template to be provisioned by site owners – tenant administrative permissions are no longer needed
We are working on releasing numerous new templates on this area in upcoming months together with even a partial integration with SharePoint Online admin center. We are also looking to enable simple template provisioning for normal end users without admin permission requirements for basic provisioning.
yo Teams – Yeoman generator for Microsoft Teams
Yo teams is a Yeoman Generator for Microsoft Teams Apps projects. This generator is for developers who prefers to use TypeScript, React and node as their primary technologies. The generator allows you to simply create and scaffold projects that includes one or more Microsoft Teams features such as: Bots, Messaging Extensions, Tabs, Connectors, Outgoing Webhooks. You can easily get started by following the guidance available from the GitHub wiki. Latest changes on the project:
- Latest version is 2.15.0
- All Adaptive Cards are now version 1.2
- Node v8 is no longer supported
- Fixes on flickering issues with high constrast themes
- Multiple fixes on general components
Upcoming features
- Support for Teams JavaScript SDK 1.7
- Integration with the Microsoft Teams Toolkit in Visual Studio Code
Got ideas and suggestions on this side? Please let us know!
SharePoint Starter Kit
SharePoint Starter Kit demonstrates how to extend out of the box modern experiences in the SharePoint. It demonstrates multiple different techniques and uses different patterns and practices to build an end-to-end demonstration solution which can be provisioned to any Office 365 tenant. We did release new v2 of the package during May, which was also demonstrated in the following video:
Key changes in the v2 release are following:
- Individual web parts are packaged to isolated solutions enabling you to take them into use one-by-one as needed
- Suitable web parts also work in SharePoint 2019 platform
- Suitable web parts are also enabled to be Microsoft Teams tabs or personal apps
- New updated layout aligned with the designs from the Look Book site.
We are looking into incorporating more and more cross Microsoft 365 capabilities on this starter kit with potential renaming as Microsoft 365 Starter Kit with bots, web hooks, improved Graph example usage etc. Your feedback more than welcome. Got feedback or ideas around the Starter Kit? – Please let us know. All input is more than welcome.
PnP Tenant template updates
PnP tenant templates can be used to create Office 365 scoped templates, which can be applied to any tenant in the world with define configurations. Tenant templates provides a capability to have pre-defined configurations of complex tenant scoped settings in a single pnp file. PnP file is an OpenXml file containing all assets which are part of the template. Tenant templates can contain form example definitions around multiple site collections, custom tenant themes, SharePoint Framework solutions, site level confirmations etc.
New capabilities as part of the July2020 release:
- Fixes and various small improvements
Modernization tooling
SharePoint Online is continuously evolving and improving, which is a great thing for you as a consumer of the service. One of the key improvements is the availability of modern sites, which are modern Office 365 group-connected team sites or communication sites, combined with improved functionality that can be consumed from a beautiful modern user interface. There are however plenty of customers who have already existing content in the classic sites and in classic pages, which would be great to get moved on the modern experience. This is where the open-source modernization tooling will help you.
- All guidance and tooling details are available from http://aka.ms/sppnp-modernize
Following are the key changes in modernization tooling and guidance since the last monthly summary
- Numerous other improvements on the modernization framework
Notice that the SharePoint 2010 Workflows will be going away in SharePoint Online. Take advantage of the SharePoint Modernization Scanner to understand if any are used in your environment.
SharePoint / Microsoft 365 development samples
These are samples which are available from the the different repositories around the SharePoint and Microsoft 365 area samples. Includes also samples purely targeted for Microsoft Teams or Power Platform samples.
Web parts
- New sample react-webpartdetails by Harsha Vardhini demonstrates how to get all web part details from current page
- New sample react-minesweeper by Peter Heemeryck which demonstrates how to build classic mine sweeper game with SPFx
- New sample react-modern-organization-chart by João Mendes which shows organization chart for current user, shows, managers and direct reports and there available status
- New sample react-daterangepicker by Ravichandran Krishnasamy which shows how to use date ranger picker in SPFx web part
- New sample react-accordion-section by Erik Benke which demonstrates building an accessible accordion control
- New sample react-timeline by Nanddeep Nachan and Ravi Kulkarni demonstrating how to build nice time line presentation from list data
- Updates to react-tree-orgchart by João Mendes which shows images and videos in carousel
- Updates to react-accordion by Abhishek Garg which illustrates how to use React Accessible Accordion plugin
- Updates to react-adaptive-cards-image-gallery by Nanddeep Nachan which demonstrates capability of using Adaptive Cards with SPFx
- Updates to react-rss-reader by Abhishek Garg which demonstrates how to implement RSS reader with React
- Updates to react-multimedia-gallery by Vivek Chand and Peter Paul Kirschner which show images and videos in responsive grid
- Updates to react-ChartControl by Hugo Bernier which contains several web parts that demonstrate how to use the ChartControl from @pnp/spfx-controls-react
- Updates to react-Kanban-Board by Peter Paul Kirschner which demonstrates usage of Kanban board with Fluent UI
- Updates to react-list-form by Harsha Vardhini which shows how to build a form experience with React
- Updates to react-events-dynamicdata by Hugo Bernier which illustrates how to use the SharePoint Framework Dynamic data capability
- Updates to js-workbench-customizer by Joel Rodrigues (Storm Technology) to simplify the sample
- Updates to react-my-groups by Zach Roberts which grabs the Office 365 groups the current user is a member of with links to the groups SharePoint site
Extensions
- New sample react-command-image-editor by João Mendes which demonstrates how to enable quick edit of images in document libraries
- Updates to react-application-myfollowedsites by Rahul Suryawansh which shows the followed sites of current user across the tenant
- Updates to react-application-announcements by Mike Myers which can be used to show message bar announcements for end users
- Updates to js-application-alert-message by Sudharsan K which enables to show messages for end users as message bar announcements
How to find what’s relevant for you? Take advantage of our SharePoint Framework web part and extension sample galleries – includes also solutions which work in Microsoft Teams
- Web Part sample gallery – http://aka.ms/spfx-webparts
- Extensions sample gallery – http://aka.ms/spfx-extensions
We are also working on new Microsoft Teams sample gallery, which will be released in autumn 2020 to help you to find suitable samples for bots, messaging extensions, tabs and other scenarios.
Sharing is Caring initiative
The “Sharing Is Caring” repository is targeted for learning the basics around making changes in GitHub, submitting pull requests to the PnP repositories and in GitHub in general. Take advantage of this instructor lead training for learning how to contribute to docs or to open-source solutions.
- See more from the guidance documentation
PnP Modern Search solution
PnP Modern Search solution allows you to build user friendly SharePoint search experiences using SPFx in the modern interface. The main features include:
- Fully customizable SharePoint search query like the good old Content Search Web Part.
- Can either use a static query or be connected to a search box component using SPFx dynamic data.
- Live templating system with Handlebar to meet your requirements in terms of UI + built-in layouts. Can also use template from an external file.
- Search results including previews for Office documents and Office 365 videos.
- Customizable refiners supporting multilingual values for taxonomy based filters.
- Sortable results (unique field).
- Refiners Web Part.
- Pagination Web Part.
- SharePoint best bets support.
- Search query enhancement with NLP tools (like Microsoft LUIS).
- Extensibility model allowing to write your own components.
See more details from the documentation, including latest changes included in the July 2020 release.
Other open-source projects and assets
- Reusable SharePoint Framework controls – Reusable controls for SharePoint Framework web part and extension development. Separate projects for React content controls and Property Pane controls for web parts. These controls are using Office UI Fabric React controls under the covers and they are SharePoint aware to increase the productivity of developers.
- Office 365 CLI – Using the Office 365 CLI, you can manage your Microsoft Office 365 tenant and SharePoint Framework projects on any platform. See release notes for the latest updates.
- PnPJs – PnPJs encapsulates SharePoint REST APIs and provides a fluent and easily usable interface for querying data from SharePoint sites. It’s a replacement of already deprecated pnp-js-core library. See changelog for the latest updates.
- PnP Provisioning Engine and PnP CSOM Core – PnP provisioning engine is part of the PnP CSOM extension. They encapsulate complex business driven operations behind easily usable API surface, which extends out-of-the-box CSOM NuGet packages. See changelog for the latest updates.
- PnP PowerShell – PnP PowerShell cmdlets are open-source complement for the SharePoint Online cmdlets. There are more than 300 different cmdlets to use and you can use them to manage tenant settings or to manipulate actual SharePoint sites. They See changelog for the latest updates.
- List formatting definitions – Community contributed samples around the column and view formatting in GitHub.
- Site Designs and Site Scripts – Community contributed samples around SharePoint Site Designs and Site Scripts in GitHub.
- DevOps tooling and scripts – Community contributed scripts and tooling automation around DevOps topics (CI/CD) in GitHub.
- Teams provisioning solution – Set of open-source Azure Functions for Microsoft Teams provisioning. See more details from GitHub.
SharePoint Dev articles
SharePoint Dev articles are surfaced at docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint/dev. Since the last release, also classic SharePoint server-side API reference documentation has been moved to the docs.microsoft.com platform. You can provide contributions to these documents by submitting documentation improvements using GitHub tooling. All of the SharePoint Dev docs are stored and surfaced from the sp-dev-docs repository. Here are new/updated articles on SharePoint Development.
- New section – Build for Microsoft Teams using SharePoint Framework
- New section – Publish SharePoint Framework applications to the marketplace
- Updated article – SharePoint Framework toolchain – includes details around new developer section in package-solution which is part of the 1.11 release
- Updated article – Expose SharePoint Framework web parts in Microsoft Teams – includes instructions around build messaging extensions with SharePoint Framework – included in 1.11 release
- Updated article – Configure web part icon – Instructions on defining app page image
- Numerous updated articles related on transitioning of the capabilities from targeted release to world wide availability
- And countless other adjustments and updates on the documentation
Microsoft 365 Dev and PnP Dev YouTube video channels
You can find all Microsoft 365 and SharePoint PnP community videos on our YouTube Channel at http://aka.ms/m365pnp-videos or at Microsoft 365 Dev. These channels contains already a significant amount of detailed training material, demo videos, and community call recordings.
On-demand training sessions for SharePoint, OneDrive, Teams, Yammer, and Stream – 2020-H2
- Microsoft 365 Collaboration [keynote]
- OneDrive powers intelligent file experiences across Microsoft 365
- Collaboration & external file sharing across Microsoft 365
- Microsoft Lists – Share and track information with across Microsoft 365
- Design productivity apps with SharePoint lists and libraries, Power Apps, and Power Automate
- Knowledge and Project Cortex – the Microsoft 365 Vision
- Connect the workplace with engaging, dynamic experiences across your intranet
- The New Yammer
- Microsoft 365 Live Events and remote work
- Architecting Your Intranet
- Migration to SharePoint, OneDrive, and Microsoft Teams in Microsoft 365, free and easy
- SharePoint developer overview
- Jumpstart your projects with community projects from Patterns and Practices (PnP)
- Security and compliance in SharePoint and OneDrive
In June, we also released a specific video training package for yo Teams with following videos:
- Installing yo teams to your computer – Alex Terentiev (SharePointalist)
- Getting started on scaffolding solutions with yo teams – David Warner (Catapult Solutions)
- Creating a bot with yo teams – Hugo Bernier (Tahoe Ninjas)
- Creating a tab with yo teams – Paolo Pialorsi (PiaSys)
- Creating a Microsoft Teams personal app (static tab) with yo teams – Laura Kokkarinen (Sulava)
- Creating a Search messaging Extension for Microsoft Teams with yo teams – Bob German (Microsoft)
- Using yo teams solutions in SharePoint Online – Waldek Mastykarz (Rencore)
- Building for multiple target environments with yo teams – Wictor Wilen (Avanade)
Here are new Microsoft demo or guidance videos released since the last monthly summary:
- Preview of Microsoft Search User Experience (UX) customization – Jyoti Pal (Microsoft)
- Preview on upcoming SharePoint Online CSOM .NET Standard Version – Bert Jansen (Microsoft)
- No-code solution to expose SharePoint pages in Microsoft Teams as a personal app – Vesa Juvonen (Microsoft)
Community demos as following:
- Community demo – Building enterprise 3D experiences with SharePoint spaces – Rodrigo Pinto (Storm Technology)
- Community demo – Storing Microsoft Teams personal app settings in your SPFx solution – Alex Terentiev (Sharepointalist)
- Community demo – SharePoint User Profile Property Sync with SPFx and Azure Function – Sudharsan Kesavanarayanan (NTT Ltd)
- Community demo – Site Designs for Power Users with Site Designs Studio – Yannick Plenevaux (PVX Solutions)
- Community demo – Building Microsoft Teams tabs with Blazor and ASP.NET Core 3.1 – Thomy Göelles (Solvion)
- Community Demo – Preview of the SharePoint Starter Kit v2 – Eric Overfield (PixelMill)
PnP Weekly sessions – Community visitors and latest articles from Microsoft and community on Microsoft 365 topics
- Microsoft 365 SharePoint PnP Weekly – Episode 90 – Visitor: Dan Wahlin (Microsoft)
- Microsoft 365 SharePoint PnP Weekly – Episode 89 – Visitor: Paul Bullock (CaPa Creative)
- Microsoft 365 SharePoint PnP Weekly – Episode 88 – Visitor: Andrew Connell (Voitanos)
- Microsoft 365 SharePoint PnP Weekly – Episode 87 – Visitor: John Liu
Key contributors to the July 2020 update
Here’s the list of active contributors (in alphabetical order) since last release details in SharePoint Dev repositories or community channels. PnP is really about building tooling and knowledge together with the community for the community, so your contributions are highly valued across the Office 365 customers, partners and obviously also at Microsoft. Thank you for your assistance and contributions on behalf of the community. You are truly making a difference! If we missed someone, please let us know.
- Aakash Bhardwaj (HCL Technologies) – @aakash_316
- Abhishek Garg – @abhig89
- Albert-Jan Schot (Portiva) – @appieschot
- Alex Terentiev (SharePointalist) – @alexaterentiev
- Ali Raza (Systems Limited) – @alimughalx
- Andrew Benson (InElec) – @ViewPorter
- Andrew Connell (Voitanos) – @andrewconnell
- Andrew Koltyakov (ARVO Systems) – @andrewkoltyakov
- Anna Jhaveri (Soho Dragon) – @annajhaveri
- Annie Nicholson (Catapult Systems) – anicholson9
- Ashik Paul (SACHA) – Ashikpaul
- Beau Cameron (Aerie Consulting) – @Beau__Cameron
- Bo George (ThreeWill) – @bo_george
- Brandon Victoria – Brank
- Cesar Hoeflich (Inpartec) – @cesarhoeflich
- Chandani Prajapati (Digitegrity) – @Chandani_SPD
- Chris Kent (DMI) – @theChrisKent
- Claudio Minardi (Green Team) – whitegenie
- Cristian M. Zaragoza (Storm Technology) – @cmzaragoza
- Christian Zuellig (Monday Coffee) – @ChristianZuell1
- Cole Connelly – cdconn00
- Daniel Kloyber (Schlemmer) – ksdaniel
- David Warner II (Catapult) – @DavidWarnerII
- Dhirendra Kumar – Dhiru09
- Dipesh Bhanani (Rapid Circle) – @AskDipesh
- Dipen Shah (Stridely Solutions) – @Dips_365
- Elio Struyf – @eliostruyf
- Ellie Hussey – Professr
- Emily Mancini (Sympraxis Consulting) – @EEMancini
- Eric Overfield (PixelMill) – @EricOverfield
- Eric Shupps (BinaryWave) – @eshupps
- Erik Benke (Mentor Graphics) – @erikjbenke
- Erwin van Hunen (Valo Intranet) – @erwinvanhunen
- Ferran Chopo – fchopo
- Flavia Gomes (Function One) – FunctionOne
- Frank Cornu (aequos) – @FranckCornu
- Garry Trinder (CPS) – @garrytrinder
- Gautam Sheth (Valo Intranet) – @gautamdsheth
- geltapatio – geltapatio
- Giacomo Pozzoni (DQC Sverige AB) – jackpoz
- Greg Hitchon – Greg-Hitchon
- gszdev – gszdev
- Harsha Vardhini (Split~Vision) – @Harshagracy
- Henry Phillips (HARP365 LTD) – @henryarphillips
- Hugo Bernier – bernierh
- Jack Wight (Steyer Associates) – @jackwi-alt
- Jake Stanger (ADM Computing) – JakeStanger
- James May – fowl2
- Jarbas Horst (Valo Intranet) – @devjhorst
- Jenny Neal – Jenny-Neal
- Jens Otto Hatlevold (Bouvet) – jensotto
- João Mendes – @joaojmendes
- Joel Feffery (JFDI-Consulting) – @joelblogs
- Joel Rodrigues (Storm) – @JoelFMRodrigues
- John Liu (Flow Studio Soluitions) – @johnnliu
- Joseph Velliah – sprider
- Julie Turner (Sympraxis Consulting) – @jfj1997
- Kirti Prajapati (SPConsol) – @kirtipprajapati
- Kislay Sinha (CGI) – @SinhaKislay
- Laura Kokkarinen (Sulava) – @LauraKokkarinen
- Lauren Jean (Radio Systems Corporation) – LJ-boogie
- Luis Mañez (ClearPeople) – @luismanez
- Marc D Anderson (Sympraxis Consulting) – @sympmarc
- Martin Dubec (Marck & Co) – cebud
- Mark van Dijk (Ichicraft) – @MarksPoint
- Maximilian L. – MrTantum
- Mike Myers – thespooler
- mikezimm – mikezimm
- Märt – mbakhoff
- Nanddeep Nachan – @NanddeepNachan
- Neagu Catalin – ngcatalin
- Nikolay Zainchkovskiy – NZainchkovskiy
- Oscar Fuentes (Conviva Care Solutions) – @oappdev
- Paolo Pialorsi (PiaSys.com) – @PaoloPia
- Patrick Lamber (Expertsinside GmbH) – @patricklamber
- Paul Bullock (CaPa Creative Ltd) – @pkbullock
- Paul Schaeflein (AddIn365) – @paulschaeflein
- Peter Paul Kirschner (Cubido business solutions GmbH) – @petkir_at
- Piotr Siatka (Valo Intranet) – @PiotrSiatka
- Prasad Kasireddy (Capgemini Technology Services India) – @Prasad_kasiredd
- Rabia Williams (Engage Squared) – @williamsrabia
- Rahul Suryawanshi (Cognizant) – @rahulsuryawansh
- Ravi Kulkarni (Cognizant) – Ravi-Kulkarni
- Ravichandran Krishnasamy (Content Formula) – ravichandran-blog
- Rob Eitzen (Prime Group) – @EitzenRob
- Robin Agten (Delaware Consulting) – @AgtenRobin
- Rodrigo Pinto (Storm Technology) – @ScoutmanPt
- Ron Jones – @jones_ron
- Sergei Sergeev (Mastaq) – @sergeev_srg
- Siddharth Vaghasia – @siddh_me
- Stefan Bauer (n8d) – @StfBauer
- Steven Babulski (Progressive Insurance) – sbabulski
- Sudharsan Kesavanarayanan (NTT Ltd) – @sudharsank
- Tim Van Bulck – BuildTools
- Thomy Göelles (Solvion) – @thomyg
- Todd Klindt (Sympraxis Consulting) – @ToddKlindt
- Trevor Seward (Seattle Genetics) – @NaupliusTrevor
- Waldek Mastykarz (Rencore) – @waldekm
- Wictor Wilen (Avanade) – @wictor
- Vivek Chand – Vivekrajput20
- Velin Georgiev – @velingeorgiev
- Yannick Plenevaux (PVX Solutions) – @yp_code
- Zach Roberts – @ZachSPODev
Companies: Here’s the companies, which provided support for PnP initiative for this month by allowing their employees working for the benefit of others in the community. There were also people who contributed from other companies during last month, but we did not get their logos and approval to show them in time for these communications. If you still want your logo for this month’s release, please let us know and share the logo with us. Thx.
Microsoft people: Here’s the list of Microsoft people who have been closely involved with the PnP work during last month.
- Bert Jansen – @O365Bert
- Bob German – @Bob1German
- Brad Schlintz – @bschlintz
- Brian T. Jackett – @BrianTJackett
- Chakkaradeep (Chaks) CC – @chakkaradeep
- David Blyth – dblyth-msft
- Dimitris Voutsas – dvoutsas
- Dragan Panjkov – @panjkov
- Joanne Hendrickson – JoanneHendrickson
- John Nguyen – johnguy0
- Kaarin Shumate – kaarins
- Kevin Coughlin – @kevintcoughlin
- Koen Zomers – @koenzomers
- Luca Bandinelli – lucaband
- Mikael Svenson – @mikaelsvenson
- Nik Charlebois – @NikCharlebois
- Pat Miller – @PatMill_MSFT
- Patrick Rodgers – @mediocrebowler
- Pedro Marques Santos – pealmasa
- Robin Meure – @robinmeure
- Sam Larson – salarson
- Sanjoyan Mustafi – @Sanjoyan
- Sesha Mani – @SeshaManis
- Steven Jia – Steven-Jia
- Vesa Juvonen – @vesajuvonen
- Vincent Biret – @baywet
PnP Team
PnP Team manages the PnP community work in the GitHub and also coordinates different open-source projects around SharePoint development topics. PnP Team members have a significant impact on driving adoption of Office 365 and SharePoint development topics. They have shown their commitment to the open-source and community-driven work by constantly contributing to the benefit of the others in the community. Thank you for all that you do!
- Alex Terentiev (SharePointalist) – @alexaterentiev
- Andrew Connell (Voitanos) – @andrewconnell
- Andrew Koltyakov (ARVO Systems) – @andrewkoltyakov
- Beau Cameron (Aerie Consulting) – @Beau__Cameron
- Chris Kent (DMI) – @theChrisKent
- David Warner II (Catapult) – @DavidWarnerII
- Elio Struyf (Valo Intranet) – @eliostruyf
- Eric Overfield (PixelMill) – @EricOverfield
- Erwin van Hunen (Valo Intranet) – @erwinvanhunen
- Frank Cornu (aequos) – @FranckCornu
- Garry Trinder (CPS Solutions) – @garrytrinder
- Hugo Bernier (Point Alliance) – bernierh
- Julie Turner (Sympraxis Consulting) – @jfj1997
- Laura Kokkarinen (Sulava) – @LauraKokkarinen
- Marc D Anderson (Sympraxis Consulting) – @sympmarc
- Paolo Pialorsi (Piasys.com) – @PaoloPia
- Radi Atanassov (OneBit Software) – @RadiAtanassov
- Stefan Bauer (n8d) – @StfBauer
- Velin Georgiev (Pramerica) – @velingeorgiev
- Waldek Mastykarz (Rencore) – @waldekm
- Wictor Wilen (Avanade) – @wictor
Here are the Microsoft Internal PnP Core team members:
- Bert Jansen – @O365Bert
- Bob German – @Bob1German
- Mikael Svenson – @mikaelsvenson
- Patrick Rodgers – @mediocrebowler
- Vesa Juvonen – @vesajuvonen
Next steps
- See all of the available community calls and assets from https://aka.ms/m365pnp. Get involved!
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Microsoft 365 Community (PnP) – July 13th 2020