sp-dev-fx-webparts/samples/react-graph-feedback-form/README.md

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# Feedback Form
## Summary
Sample SPFx React web part which allows sending emails using Microsoft Graph.
![Sending emails with SPFx web part](./assets/preview.gif)
## Used SharePoint Framework Version
![drop](https://img.shields.io/badge/version-1.9.1-green.svg)
## Applies to
* [SharePoint Framework](https:/dev.office.com/sharepoint)
* [Office 365 tenant](https://dev.office.com/sharepoint/docs/spfx/set-up-your-development-environment)
## Solution
Solution|Author(s)
--------|---------
react-graph-feedback-form|Sergei Zheleznov (CollabStack)
## Version history
Version|Date|Comments
-------|----|--------
1.0.0|August 12, 2019|Initial release
1.0.3|Dec 15, 2019|Added Logger (@pnp/logging), Added max message length property (PropertyFieldNumber control from spfx-controls-react), Code refactoring, SPFx updated to 1.9.1
## Disclaimer
**THIS CODE IS PROVIDED *AS IS* WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, MERCHANTABILITY, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT.**
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## Minimal Path to Awesome
* clone this repo
* in the command line run:
* `npm i`
* `gulp bundle --ship`
* `gulp package-solution --ship`
* deploy the package to your app catalog
* approve the API permission request to access e-mails using Microsoft Graph
* add the web part to a page
## Features
This sample illustrates the following concepts:
* using MSGraphClient to communicate with the Microsoft Graph in a SharePoint Framework solution
* requesting API permissions in a SharePoint Framework package
* sending e-mails using Microsoft Graph
* using MSGraphClient in a SharePoint Framework web part
* using @microsoft/microsoft-graph-types
* using @pnp/logging
* using @pnp/spfx-property-controls
<img src="https://telemetry.sharepointpnp.com/sp-dev-fx-webparts/samples/react-graph-feedback-form" />