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SharePoint Development with the SharePoint Framework

By : Jussi Roine, Olli Jääskeläinen
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SharePoint Development with the SharePoint Framework

By: Jussi Roine, Olli Jääskeläinen

Overview of this book

SharePoint is one of Microsoft's best known web platforms. A loyal audience of developers, IT Pros and power users use it to build line of business solutions. The SharePoint Framework (SPFx) is a great new option for developing SharePoint solutions. Many developers are creating full-trust based solutions or add-in solutions, while also figuring out where and how SPFx fits in the big picture. This book shows you how design, build, deploy and manage SPFx based solutions for SharePoint Online and SharePoint 2016. The book starts by getting you familiar with the basic capabilities of SPFx. After that, we will walk through the tool-chain on how to best create production-ready solutions that can be easily deployed manually or fully automated throughout your target Office 365 tenants. We describe how to configure and use Visual Studio Code, the de facto development environment for SPFx-based solutions. Next, we provide guidance and a solid approach to packaging and deploying your code. We also present a straightforward approach to troubleshooting and debugging your code an environment where business applications run on the client side instead of the server side.
Table of Contents (14 chapters)

Our recommendations for developers

We hope that with this book we've been open and clear about what SharePoint developers need to learn and understand about the SharePoint Framework. For now, SPFx is by no means a perfect framework, but it's rapidly becoming one.

With FTC, the App Model, custom JavaScript's inject on pages, and other older approaches, we tended to have a monolithic and slow-moving framework that did not update frequently enough.

With SPFx, we note a combination of community work, agile development models, and lightweight tooling that quickly create customizations for SharePoint.

As such, our recommendation for developers is to keep using the SharePoint Framework, as it evolves based on customer needs, requests, and feedback. If you're fully rooted in FTC code, do not worry, as FTC has been around for a long time. However, ensure that you put some time aside to start using SPFx as best as possible.

Ensure that you start using Visual Studio Code, even...