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Monthly Update 2016 May
The Office 365 Developer Patterns and Practices (PnP) program was announced at the end of July 2014 and has been great tool for Microsoft to engage with the community and vice versa. PnP program is community driven program driven by the community for the community. PnP guidance has concentrated heavily on the SharePoint development models, but we are looking to extend the guidance more towards Microsoft Graph, Office client add-ins and other capabilities in the Office 365 platform. All contributions on these areas are more than welcome.
We will also cover the details of the latest release during our May 2016 monthly community call on Tuesday May 10th. If you are interested on seeing some of the new samples in action and hear about the future of this program, then feel free to join that call. You can download monthly recurring invite from http://aka.ms/OfficeDevPnPCall.
Agenda for the Tuesday 10th of May community call at 8 AM PDT / 5 PM CET:
- Summary on the May release, community survey results and other updates in program - Vesa Juvonen ~20-25 min
- Demo on new PnP JavaScript Core component - Patrick Rodgers ~10-15 min
- Demo on MicrosoftGraph.Cordova.Mobile - Bill Ayers (Flosim) ~10-15 min
- Open discussion around the SharePoint Framework - Q&A ~10-15 min
If you have any questions, comments or feedback, please participate in our discussions in the SharePoint Developer Group at Microsoft Tech Community. We already have more than 4300 members in this group with lively discussions on different SharePoint and Office 365 development related topics. This is the most active developer group in the Office 365 Technical network and we are absolutely proud and thankful of that.
We started bi-weekly PnP Office Hours during February 2016 for addressing questions on how to contribute towards PnP. These are open discussions around what the Core team is doing and where the community members can assist. This time is also open for discussions around design decisions, challenges and possible issues in the PnP deliverables. You can download invite for the bi-weekly invite from following location. Recording of these Office Hours are shared in the PnP Yammer group within 24 hours after the recording was done.
Due constantly growing interest on the PnP program, we also are piloting Special Interest Groups (PnP SIGs), which are more targeted on specific topic, like SharePoint Client Side (JavaScript) development or other areas. We are currently piloting this model with SIG for Client Side development, which have had great interest. Client Side Development SIG is creating its own JavaScript Core component using normal web stack tooling, which aligns on the recently announced upcoming SharePoint Framework. Weekly calls are around 50%-50% on the JS Core component development and discussions around the SharePoint Framework.
- Yammer group – http://aka.ms/OfficeDevPnPYammerSPClient
- Invite to weekly call - http://aka.ms/OfficeDevPnPSPClientSIGCall
You can find more around PnP Office Hours and Special Interest Groups (SIGs) from following blog post or check the web cast around the JavaScript SIG for the specific details.
- Introducing Office Dev Patterns and Practices Office Hours and Interest Groups
- Office Dev PnP Web Cast – Introducing PnP JavaScript Special Interest Group
We started new PnP Weekly Web Cast on October 2015 and have continued releasing new video web casts for each week. All web casts will be to the PnP Channel 9 section. Here's the new web casts released after the last monthly release.
- 11th of April - Introducing PnP JavaScript Special Interest Group
- 18th of April - SharePoint Client Side Object model versioning for your customizations
- 25th of April - JavaScript and Microsoft Graph (Quick Contact Sample)
- 2nd of May - Managing your app principals in Office 365 - tooling and scripts
- 9th of May - Getting started with the web stack in SharePoint development
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.
Here's the current repository structure, including short description for each of them.
- PnP - Main repository for SP add-in, Office 365, Unified API etc. samples
- PnP-Guidance - Guidance, presentations and articles which are partly sync'd to MSDN
- PnP-Sites-Core - Office Dev PnP Core component
- PnP-PowerShell - Office Dev PnP PowerShell Cmdlets
- PnP-JS-Core - Office Dev PnP Core component for JavaScript
- PnP-Tools - New repository for tools and scripts targeted more for IT Pro's and for on-premises for SP2013 and SP2016
- PnP-Office-Addins - Office Add-in samples and models (starting)
- 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. Some tools coming also soon.
- PnP-OfficeAddins - Samples for the Office Add-ins development
- PnP-Provisioning-Schema - PnP Provisioning engine schema repository
Note. We are looking again to do some level of refactoring of the PnP repositories due the upcoming model for the new SharePoint Framework. We'll come back on this slightly later when things are fully locked.
The first version of the PnP remote provisioning engine was released with the May 2015 release. For the May 2016 release we have continued to add new supported capabilities and made significant improvements from stability perspective for both Office 365 and on-premises. This list contains the main updates that have been added in the May release:
- General overall quality and performance improvements
- Updated base templates for the SPO, 2013 and 2016 - used in delta handling
We are planning to release new schema version and some new capabilities as part of the June 2016 release. This new version will contain few missing pieces from the current design, which will be also addressed gradually in the PnP provisioning engine.
As part of the May 2016 release, we are also releasing native support for SharePoint 2016 with the PnP Core Component. As part of this release, we have also updated the Nuget package naming and would suggest you to take advantage of the updated packages in your solutions.
Here's the new names for the Nuget packages based on your target environment
- SharePoint 2013 - SharePointPnPCore2013
- SharePoint 2016 - SharePointPnPCore2016
- SharePoint Online / Office 365 - SharePointPnPCoreOneline
Notice. We have also updated old Nuget packages with the latest version and keep on doing this also during June 2016 release, but will deprecated them after that. We suggest that you'd use the new Nuget packages in your solution. Please make sure also that you use the right Nuget package based on your target environment. Regardless of multiple target environments, you can still use one code base for all of them, if needed. This model is explained in recent PnP Web Cast call SharePoint Client Side Object model versioning for your customizations.
We have done general cleaning in the repository related on Nuget package updates and also removed some samples, which are no longer relevant. We are planning to continue these cleaning activities during the next months as well to streamline the repository and to combine some samples for reducing the overall number of similar samples.
There's also significant amount of general updates on the existing samples done by the community on the code and documentation, which is great way to contribute as well.
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PnP Core: Lots of re-factoring done to improve code quality and completeness:
- provisioning engine updates (see above)
- Native SP2016 support included - notice new Nuget packages
- General bug fixing, performance and quality improvements
- Automated documentation updated to md file
- Removal of deprecated methods
- Build and test automation improvements with unit test changes
- Three new PnP Core Nuget packages (cloud and on-premises) have been released and old ones have been updated for easier transition.
- New solution Provisioning.VSTools, which demonstrates using the PnP provisioning engine within a Visual Studio extension package to assist with common deployment tasks for SharePoint assets. The VSTools extension package maintains the PnP provisioning engine XML file automatically as files are added or removed from the project instead of the developer having to fill out the file manually which usually results in missing items, misspelled items, etc.
- Updated Core.TaxonomyPicker component with better multi-lingual support.
- Updated Provisioning.UX.App provisioning solution with small updates
- Updated PnP-PowerShell Commands with new CommandLets and with few fixes - Updated latest on 10th of May to use the new Core Nugets
- Overall quality improvements and bug fixes
- New Invoke-SPOWebAction Cmdlet which lets to iterate sites, lists and lsit items and execute provided delegated methods on the target.
- Updated documentation for CmdLets
- Initial version of PnP-JS-Core JavaScript library which is released also as a NPM package. PnP JS Core library is targeted to increase your productivity around JavaScript driven development in SharePoint.
- Updates to the PnP Partner Pack
- Updated to use the latest Nuget package for SharePoint Online
The PnP Guidance repository contains guidance articles which are mostly being published at MSDN. Starting from end of May this process will be fully automated and there's automatic contributors list in the MSDN side showing who have been providing updates to these documents.
We will be releasing significant amount of new material by end of May as part of introducing the new synchronization process around PnP MSDN pages.
See MSDN articles from the PnP MSDN section at http://aka.ms/OfficeDevPnPMSDN
We did not release any new guidance videos during this month on top of the new web cast videos mentioned already above in this blog post. You can find all PnP videos from our Channel 9 section at http://aka.ms/OfficeDevPnPVideos. This location contains already significant amount of detailed training material, demo videos and community call recordings.
Here’s the list of active contributors (in alphabetical order) during past month in PnP repositories. PnP is really about building tooling 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!
- Arjan Cornelissen (Sogeti) - @arjancornelis
- Arto Kaitosaari (Affecto Oy) - @artokai
- Daniel Laskewitz (Sogeti) - @laskewitz
- Bill Ayers (Flow Simulation Ltd.) - @SPDoctor
- Bryon Chan - bryonchan
- Camille Mercado (Perficient, Inc.)
- Derek Smith - derek-smith
- Erwin van Hunen (Rencore) - @erwinvanhunen
- Ivan Vagunin (Knowit Oy) - @ivagunin
- Jerry Fetzer (Perficient) - jcfetzer
- Kristian Nagel - thenail
- Lane Goolsby (ThreeWill) - @lanegoolsby
- Lars Fernhomberg - lafe
- Luis Mañez (ClearPeople) - @luismanez
- Marc D Anderson (Sympraxis Consulting LLC) - @sympmarc
- Massimo Prota (Rapid Circle) - @massimoprota
- Matt Carter (BlueSky Sharepoint Consulting) - m-carter1
- Martin Segelfeldt (Knowit AB) - Segelfeldt
- Michael Toole (Perficient, Inc.) - miket9884
- Mårten af Sandeberg (Knowit AB) - afsandeberg
- Ole Martin Pettersen (Puzzlepart AS) - @olemartinit
- Paolo Pialorsi (PiaSys.com) - @PaoloPia
- Patrik Björklund (Cognit Consulting AB) - @pbjorklund
- Pieter Veenstra (Bluesource) - @PieterVeenstra
- Radi Atanassov (OneBit Software) - @RadiAtanassov
- Rajesh Sitaraman (SADA Systems) - @rjesh
- Russell Gove - russgove
- Stefan Bauer (n8d.at) - @StfBauer
- Tatjana Starovoitva (Perficient, Inc.)
- Thomas Berman (Advance) - thomasberman
- Tobias West (SCC) - tobiaswest83
- Waldek Mastykarz (Rencore) - @waldekm
- Warren Roscoe -warrenroscoe
- Will Don - nerdondon
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 this 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.
- Alex Randall (Microsoft) - @alex_randall_
- Antons Mislevics (Microsoft) - GitHub
- Bert Jansen (Microsoft) - @O365Bert
- Brian Michely (Microsoft) - @brianmichely
- Dan Budimir (Microsoft) - MSDN blog
- David Rei (Microsoft) - MSDN blog
- Frank Marasco (Microsoft) - @frank_marasco
- Kiki Shuxteau (Microsoft)
- Laura Graham (Microsoft) - Lauragra
- Neil Hodgkinson (Microsoft) - GitHub
- Patrick Rodgers (Microsoft) - GitHub
- Roy Harper (Microsoft) - roharp
- Vesa Juvonen (Microsoft) - @vesajuvonen
Here's some statistics from the PnP, PnP PowerShell and PnP Sites Core (core component) repository. Traffic information is dependent on the time of the day it's collected, so final day is quite low right now, due morning schedule.
See About Repository Graphs for more details on above statistics.
- May 2016 monthly community call is on 10th of May at 8 AM PST / 5 PM CET for latest release details with demos - Download invite with detailed schedule for your time zone from http://aka.ms/OfficeDevPnPCall.
- Following master merge will happen on 3rd of June 2016 and June community call is on 14th of June 2016
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