SharePoint / Office 365 Dev Patterns and Practices (PnP) May 2017 release is out with new contributions from community for the community. This post contains all the details related on what was included with the release and what else has been happening in the PnP world during the past month.
What is SharePoint Patterns & Practices (PnP)?
PnP is community driven open source initiative where Microsoft and external community members are sharing their learning’s around implementation practices for SharePoint and Office 365. Active development and contributions happen our GitHub projects under ‘dev’ branch and each month there will be a master merge (monthly release) with more comprehensive testing and communications.
PnP is owned and coordinated by SharePoint engineering, but this is work done by the community for the community. It’s been great to find both internal and external people who are willing to assist and share their learning’s for the benefit of others. This way we can build on the common knowledge of us all. Currently program is facilitated by Microsoft, but already at this point we have multiple community members as part of the PnP Core team and we are looking to extend the Core team with more community members.
Notice that since this is open source community program, there’s no SLAs for the support what we provide from program. You can use SharePoint Developer group in the Microsoft Tech Community for providing input and to ask any questions around the existing materials. If you are interested on getting more closely involved, please check the following guidance from our GitHub wiki or a referenced PnP Webcast.
- How to get started and contribute to Office 365 Dev PnP program? – Wiki
- Office Dev PnP Webcast – How to get started with Office Dev PnP? – Webcast
- Office Dev PnP Webcast – How to contribute to Office Dev PnP initiative? – Webcast
Some key statistics around PnP program from April 2017
- GitHub repository forks at different repositories
- PnP main repository – 2245
- PnP Sites Core – 357
- PnP PowerShell – 304
- PnP JS Core – 143
- SP Dev Docs – 138
- SP Dev FX Web Parts – 174
- Unique visitors during past 2 weeks’ cross PnP repositories – 17068
- Unique visitors during past 2 weeks in SharePoint organization repositories – 5804
- Merged pull requests cross PnP repositories (cumulative) – 3228
- Closed issues and enhancements ideas cross PnP repositories (cumulative) – 1765
- PnP Core component NuGet package downloads (cumulative) – 93341
- Unique visitors in PnP MSDN pages during April 2017 – 54444
- Unique tenants using PnP CSOM Core component during April 2017 – 4916
- Http requests towards SharePoint Online from PnP CSOM Core Component during April 2017 – 2048306419
- PnP YouTube channel had 17921 views with 105667 minutes watch time during April 2017
Main resources around PnP program
- PnP under dev.office.com – http://aka.ms/SPPnP – One location for all the resources and news around PnP
- PnP GitHub – http://aka.ms/SPPnP-GitHub – main repository
- PnP MSDN pages – http://aka.ms/SPPnP-MSDN
- PnP Community Discussions – http://aka.ms/SPPnP-Community
- PnP Videos at YouTube – http://aka.ms/SPPnP-Videos
- Presentations at docs.com – http://aka.ms/SPPnP-Docs
May 2017 monthly community call
Agenda for the Tuesday 9th of May community call at 8 AM PST / 5 PM CET:
- Summary on the May 2017 release and other program updates – Vesa Juvonen ~15 min
- Demo on new SPFx web part react-async-await-sp-pnp-js – José Quinto (Content and Code) ~15 min
- Demo on new SPFx web part react-themes – Alex Terentiev (SharePointalist) ~15 min
- Demo on new SPFx web part react-yammer-api – Velin Georgiev ~15 min
- Q&A
Monthly community call will get recorded and release to PnP YouTube channel typically within 24 hours after the recording is ended. If you have any questions, comments or feedback, please participate in our discussions in the Microsoft Tech Community under SharePoint developer group.
PnP Sites Core, PnP PowerShell and provisioning engine Special Interest Group (SIG)
PnP Sites Core, PowerShell and Provisioning Special Interest Group (SIG) has bi-weekly meetings to cover latest development in the PnP CSOM core component, PnP PowerShell and in the PnP remote provisioning engine. We do touch also generic SharePoint development practices around remote APIs in these calls. These calls have also free Q&A section, if you have any questions around SharePoint development in on-premises or in cloud. Need to get recommendation to your design or having hard time with some APIs? – Drop by, ask a question and we’ll help you.
You can download invite for the bi-weekly meeting from following location.
All SIG meetings are being recorded and are available for view from PnP YouTube Channel. Here’s the latest recordings from the SIG calls.
- 3rd of May – General status updates. Demo on the Modern UI Customizer analyzer. Q&A
- 19th of April – Details on SharePoint Online portal guidance, file naming support changes in SPO and around upcoming improvements on the PnP provisionin schema
- 5th of April – Quick look on March 2017 stats, planned improvements in provisioning schema. Demos on provisioning engine refactoring and how to build simple self-service site collection creation process in 10 minutes without code
Notice. Next SIG for PnP Component / PowerShell will be on Wednesday 22nd of February – If you have questions around these topics, please join this call and use the opportunity to ask questions from SP engineering and PnP Core team.
SharePoint Framework (SPFX) and JavaScript Special Interest Group (SIG)
SharePoint Framework and JavaScript Special Interest Group (SIG) has bi-weekly meetings to cover latest changes in the SharePoint Framework side, from engineering perspective and to cover also latest development related on the PnP JS Core library. These calls are designed to have 50%/50% of content and demos and there has been already great community demos on the new SharePoint Framework Client-side web parts. If you’re interested on showing your code, just let us know.
- Invite to bi-weekly call – https://aka.ms/sppnp-js-sig-call
- Gitter (Around the PnP JS Core) – https://gitter.im/OfficeDev/PnP-JS-Core
All SPFx and JS SIG meetings are recorded, so that you can check the demos and discussions, if you can’t make the actual call. You can find the latest recordings from the PnP YouTube Channel. Here’s the latest recordings.
- 27th of April – Latest on SPFx and PnP JS Core. Demos on new Visual Studio Extension for SharePoint Framework and on using RiotJS in web parts
- 13th of April – Latest on SPFx and PnP JS Core. Demos on Azure function usage with sp-pnp-js and also on how to build Mega Menu with JSLink
- 30th of April – Latest on SPFx and PnP JS Core. Demo on checking permissions with sp-pnp-js
Notice. Next SIG for SharePoint Framework and JavaScript development will be on Thursday 16th of February – If you have questions around these topics, please join this call and use the opportunity to ask questions from SP engineering and PnP Core team.
PnP Weekly Webcasts
We started new PnP Weekly Webcast series on October 2015 and have continued releasing new videos since that. All new webcasts are released in PnP YouTube Channel. Old webcasts and other demo videos are also found from the PnP Channel 9 section. Here’s the new web casts released after the last monthly release.
- 8th of May – Calling external APIs securely from SharePoint Framework
- 1st of May – Debugging SharePoint Framework solutions
- 24th of April – What should SharePoint administrators know about SharePoint Framework?
- 17th of April – Managing the “modern” experiences in SharePoint Online
- 10th of April – Provisioning with PnP PowerShell and Azure WebJobs
PnP repositories in GitHub
There are quite a few different GitHub repositories under the PnP brand since we wanted to ensure that you can easily find and reuse what’s relevant for you. We do also combine multiple solutions to one repository, so that you can more easily sync and get latest changes of our released guidance and samples. In general we do recommend you to use the PnP sample search tool at dev.office.com for locating relevant material for you. This should be easier and faster than trying to locate relevant material from GitHub.
During November, majority of the PnP repositories were moved to SharePoint GitHub organization.
Here’s the current repository structure, including short description for each of them.
- PnP – Main repository for SP add-in, Microsoft Graph etc. samples
- PnP-Guidance – Guidance, presentations and articles which are partly sync’d to MSDN
- PnP-Sites-Core – Office Dev PnP Core component
- PnP-JS-Core – Office Dev PnP Core component for JavaScript
- PnP-PowerShell – Office Dev PnP PowerShell Cmdlets
- PnP-Tools – New repository for tools and scripts targeted more for IT Pro’s and for on-premises for SP2013 and SP2016
- PnP-Partner-Pack – Packaged guidance with detailed instructions on setting things up in Office 365 and in Azure.
- 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-OfficeAddins – Samples for the Office Add-ins development
- PnP-Provisioning-Templates – Source for templates available from PnP Template Gallery at http://templates-gallery.sharepointpnp.com
- PnP-Provisioning-Schema – PnP Provisioning engine schema repository
- PnP-IdentityModel – Open source replacement of Microsoft.IdentityModel.Extensions.dll
On top of the specific PnP repositories, PnP initiative also controls the new repositories under the SharePoint organization. PnP is owned nowadays by SharePoint engineering and we will be using PnP as the channel and forum to facilitate community work.
- SP-Dev-Docs – Source for new SharePoint dev center documentation exposed from http://dev.office.com/sharepoint
- SP-Dev-Fx-WebParts – Client-side web part samples from community and engineering
- SP-Dev-Samples – Samples for add-ins, webhooks and other APIs
What’s supportability story around PnP material?
Following statements apply cross all of the PnP samples and solutions, including samples, core component(s) and solutions, like PnP Partner Pack.
- 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 implementations are reviewed and approved by Microsoft engineering
- PnP is open source initiative by the community – people who work on the initiate for the benefit of others, have their normal day job as well
- PnP is NOT a product and therefore it’s not supported through 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 to be clear with your customer / deployment owner on the support model
Latest changes
SharePoint Framework samples
These are samples which are available from the SharePoint client-side web part sample repository at https://github.com/SharePoint/sp-dev-fx-webparts.
- New sample react-taxonomypicker demonstrating how to build taxonomy picker control for web part property setting
- New sample react-yammer-api showing how Yammer REST APIs can be consumed by using SharePoint Framework React webpart and the Yammer JavaScript SDK
- New sample bootstrap-slider which pulls the slides from a list inside the SharePoint site. The list is automatically deployed once the app is installed in the SharePoint site.
- New sample riot-list which shows how use RiotJS in the context of SharePoint Framework
- New sample react-themes which illustrates how to use SharePoint Theme variables in custom web parts
- New sample react-async-await-sp-pnp-js which demonstrates how to use PnP JS Core with Async functions into the SharePoint Framework as well as integrating PnP JS and SPFx Logging systems
- New sample aad-api-spo-cookie showing how to call securely external WebApi hosted in same Azure subscription as SharePoint Online tenant
- Updated react-tood-basic to GA version with small polishing
- Upgrades to numerous other samples to use SPFx GA version
PnP CSOM Core and Provisioning Engine
PnP CSOM Core component is a wrapper on top of native CSOM and REST, which simplifies complex scenarios with remote APIs, one of the example is the PnP Provisioning Engine for remote templates. The first version of the PnP remote provisioning engine was released with the May 2015 release. For the May 2017 release we have continued to add new supported capabilities and made significant improvements from stability perspective for both SharePoint Online and SharePoint on-premises (2013 and 2016). This list contains the main updates that have been added in the May 2017 release:
- General overall quality and performance improvements for on-premises and online
- High trust authentication improvements for on-premises
- Preparations for larger enginer refactoring effort introduced in June release
- Updated to use latest SPO CSOM NuGet package
- Unit/integration test improvements
- Updated base templates for the SPO, 2013 and 2016 – used in delta handling
See also https://testautomation.sharepointpnp.com for day-to-day results and executed tests.
PnP JavaScript Core library v2.0.5
The latest release, 2.0.5, of the Patterns and Practices JavaScript Core Library represents an incremental update for the library with additional capabilities and bug fixes on existing functionalities.
This is similar effort as what PnP initiative previously has done with the PnP CSOM Core Component together with community.
- Fix for blocking bug in spfx (first in 2.0.4 out of band release) [PR]
- Fix for batch execution order (first in 2.0.4 out of band release) [PR]
- Added support for the webinfos method [PR]
- Added SearchBuiltInSourceId class [PR]
- Added support for static utility methods such as sendEmail, resolvePrincipals, and searchPrincipals. [PR] [Docs]
- Added support for openWebById method on Site [PR] [Docs]
- Added SearchQueryBuilder allowing you to build queries with a fluent interface [PR] [Docs]
- Added getPage method on SearchResults class as well as additional types for search [PR] [Docs]
PnP PowerShell
PnP PowerShell providers more than two hundred additional PowerShell cmdlets, which can be used to manipulate content in SharePoint Online and in on-premises (SP2013, SP2016). These cmdlet’s are addative for SharePoint Online management shell, which concentrate more on the administrative tasks with SharePoint Online.
Here’s the latest changes in the PnP PowerShell
- Added Set-PnPWebPermissions
- Updated Get-PnPListItem to execute scriptblocks
- Added Set-PnPListItemPermissions
- Added Get-PnPDefaultColumnValues
- Added Set-PnPListPermissions
- Updated documentation at MSDN
- Overall quality improvements and bug fixes
- Updated automatically generated PnP PowerShell cmdlet documentation at MSDN
PnP sample library
Here’s updates cross the PnP code sample library by the community on the code and documentation, which is great way to contribute as well.
- Updated PnP Portal Intranet starter kit to version 1.3 with new capabilities (check readme)
- Updates to the PnP Partner Pack
- Fine tuning and polishing based on community input
- Fixed issue when searching for Site Collection Admins
PnP Guidance articles
The PnP Guidance repository contains guidance articles which are published at MSDN. Starting from end of May 2016 this process was changed to be fully automated and there’s automatic contributors list in the MSDN side showing who have been providing updates to these documents. We are looking forward on your contributions around real life learnings in different areas. Read more details around this open publishing model from following blog post
Here’s the new guidance released since past monthly communications.
- New article series around building well performing portals in SharePoint Online
- Details around the Office 365 CDN usage in the “General availability of Office 365 CDN” blog post
- Updates on existing SharePoint “modern” experiences customization guidance
See MSDN articles from the PnP MSDN section at http://aka.ms/sppnp-msdn.
PnP initiative also controls the articles in the dev.office.com around SharePoint development. Here’s new/updated articles around the SharePoint Framework client-side web parts. All documentation from MSDN will be gradually moving to dev.office.com/sharepoint.
- New article – Debug SharePoint Framework solutions in Visual Studio Code
- New article – Using Office UI Fabric with SharePoint Framework solutions
- New tutorial – Hosting client-side web part from Office 365 CDN
- Updates to SharePoint Framework roadmap article
- Updates on the older articles related on the GA change and other general fixes
PnP Guidance videos
You can find all PnP videos from our YouTube Channel at http://aka.ms/sppnp-videos. This location contains already significant amount of detailed training material, demo videos and community call recordings. During April, there was one specific guidance video released.
Notice that ome of the old PnP videos are also in the PnP Channel 9 video blog, which was previously used.
Key contributors for the May 2017 release
Here’s the list of active contributors (in alphabetical order) during past month in PnP 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 cross the Office 365 customers, partners and obviously also at Microsoft.
Thank you for your assistance and contributions from the behalf of the community. You are making a difference!
- Alexander von Malachowski (Nilsong Group AB) – countvm
- Alex Terentiev (SharePointalist) – @alexaterentiev
- Arjen Bloemsma – arjenbloemsma
- Artur Kukharevich – akukharevich
- Brennen Cage – bcage29
- coolsambit alias – coolsambit
- Cytec92 alias – Cytec92
- David Hartman (Slalom) – davidhartman
- Erwin van Hunen (Rencore) – @erwinvanhunen
- Elio Struyf – @eliostruyf
- Eric Shupps – @eshupps
- Frost-on-Web alias – Frost-on-Web
- Franck Cornu – @FranckCornu
- Ivan Vagunin (Digia) – ivagunin
- Jeremy Coleman (PC Professional, Inc) – jcoleman-pcprofessional
- José Quinto (Content and Code) – @jquintozamora
- Jonathan Cardy – @johnnycardy
- Luis Mañez (ClearPeople) – @luismanez
- Mikael Svenson (Puzzlepart) – @mikaelsvenson
- Ole Martin Pettersen (Puzzlepart) – olemp
- Paolo Pialorsi (PiaSys.com) – @PaoloPia
- Paweł Hawrylak (Sii Poland) – phawrylak
- Paul Schaeflein – @paulschaeflein
- Radi Atanassov (OneBit Software) – @RadiAtanassov
- reshmee011 alias – reshmee011
- rychlym alias – rychlym
- Sebastien Levert (Valo Intranet) – @sebastienlevert
- Sergei Sergeev – s-KaiNet
- thlbrg alias – thlbrg
- Waldek Mastykarz (Rencore) – @waldekm
- Vardhaman Deshpande (Content and Code) – @vrdmn
- Velin Georgiev – @velingeorgiev
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 PnP initiative. There were also people who contributed from other companies during last month, but we did not get their logos and approval to show them on 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 on the PnP work during last month.
- Antons Mislevics – antonsmislevics
- Bert Jansen – @O365Bert
- Brian Michely – @brianmichely
- Brian T. Jackett – @BrianTJackett
- Chakkaradeep (Chaks) Chinnakonda Chandran – @chakkaradeep
- Chrystal Comley – chcoml
- Dan Budimir – MSDN blog
- David Chesnut
- Frank Marasco – @frank_marasco
- Ian Clanton-Thuon – iclanton
- John Austin – JohnAustin-MSFT
- Jonathan Huss – @jonathanhuss
- Keyur Patel
- Koen Zomers – @koenzomers
- Laura Graham – Lauragra
- Neil Hodgkinson – @Nellymo
- Patrick Rodgers – @mediocrebowler
- Ron Tielke – rtielke
- Vesa Juvonen – @vesajuvonen
Latest traffic statistics
Here’s traffic statistics from the PnP, PnP PowerShell, PnP Sites Core (.NET), JavaScript Core component and SP Dev FX Web Parts repositories.
Traffic at PnP repository
Traffic from PnP CSOM Core repository
Traffic from PnP PowerShell repository
Traffic from PnP JavaScript Core Component repository
Traffic from SharePoint Framework Web Parts repository
See About Repository Graphs for more details on above statistics.
Next steps
- May 2017 monthly community call is on 9th of May at 8 AM PT / 5 PM CET for latest release details with demos – Download invite with detailed schedule for your time zone from http://aka.ms/sppnp-call.
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Vesa Juvonen, Senior Program Manager, SharePoint, Microsoft – 8th of May 2017