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SharePoint Development with the SharePoint Framework

You're reading from   SharePoint Development with the SharePoint Framework Design and implement state-of-the-art customizations for SharePoint

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Product type Paperback
Published in Sep 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781787121430
Length 386 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Jussi Roine Jussi Roine
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Preface 1. Introducing SharePoint Online for Developers FREE CHAPTER 2. Developing Solutions for SharePoint 3. Getting Started with the SharePoint Framework 4. Building Your First Web Part 5. Using Visual Studio Code and Other Editors 6. Packaging and Deploying Solutions 7. Working with SharePoint Content 8. Working with the Web Part Property Pane 9. Using React and Office UI Fabric React Components 10. Working with Other JavaScript Frameworks 11. Troubleshooting and Debugging SharePoint Framework Solutions 12. SharePoint APIs and Microsoft Graph 13. The Future of SharePoint Customizations

Getting started with SharePoint Online

SharePoint Online has a separate administration and management interface called the SharePoint Admin Center. To access the page, click Admin on the Office 365, landing page (https://portal.office.com). This takes you to Office 365 Admin Center and requires you to be a SharePoint Admin or a Global Admin for your organization:

Under Office 365 Admin center, on the left-hand side, you'll get a navigation pane with all Office 365 management pages. Scroll down and click Admin centers and then click SharePoint:

This takes you to SharePoint admin center, with a direct address of the format https://{tenant}-admin.sharepoint.com/, where {tenant} is your Office 365 tenant name that you specified during Office 365 provisioning and sign-up phase:

In SharePoint admin center, you can create new collections of SharePoint sites, called site collections, configure any of the built-in services, and access any existing site collections within your tenant.

The interface is somewhat different from the more modern Office 365 admin center, but certainly still very usable. Many times, developers need to access this interface mostly to check on something, rather than spending time doing daily management tasks such as provisioning new site collections or fiddling with quotas. We anticipate the SharePoint admin center to get a refresh sometime in the future.

Your tenant should have at least the root (home) site collections provisioned at https://{tenant}.sharepoint.com. We recommend that, in the following chapters, when you build your solutions and try out the sample code, you provision new site collections and do not deploy any code in the root site collections. This way, other users in your tenant do not get confused if you leave around sample code or code that is still being worked on and might not work as intended.

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SharePoint Development with the SharePoint Framework
Published in: Sep 2017
Publisher: Packt
ISBN-13: 9781787121430
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