1.3.0|September 20, 2016|Added the Trending in the sites I follow sample
1.2.0|September 20, 2016|Added the My recent documents sample
1.1.0|September 19, 2016|Added the Working with sample
1.0.0|September 9, 2016|Initial release
## 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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## Prerequisites
- SharePoint Online tenant with Office Graph content
- Site Collection created under the **/sites/** Managed Path
## Minimal Path to Awesome
- clone this repo
-`$ npm i`
-`$ gulp serve --nobrowser`
- create a copy of the **./temp/workbench.html** file and change its extension to **.aspx**
- in the contents of the **workbench.aspx** file change the URL of the **webAbsoluteUrl** property to the URL of your site, eg. `https://contoso.sharepoint.com/sites/my-team`
- upload the **workbench.aspx** file to the Document Library in your site
- navigate to the workbench page uploaded to your SharePoint site, ie. _https://contoso.sharepoint.com/sites/my-team/documents/workbench.aspx_
## Features
Sample Web Parts in this solution illustrate the following concepts on top of the SharePoint Framework:
- using React for building SharePoint Framework Client-Side Web Parts
- using Office UI Fabric React components for building user experience consistent with SharePoint and Office
- communicating with SharePoint using its REST API
- communicating with the Office Graph via the SharePoint Search REST API
- passing Web Part properties to React components
- using ES6 Promises with vanilla-JavaScript web requests