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Multi-page Web Parts
Summary
Sample SharePoint Framework client-side web parts built using React illustrating building multi-page web parts.
Poll
Sample poll web part allowing users to vote and view the results.
Compatibility
Applies to
Solution
Solution | Author(s) |
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react-multipage | Waldek Mastykarz (MVP, Rencore, @waldekm) |
Version history
Version | Date | Comments |
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1.0.1 | May 1 2017 | Updated to SPFx GA |
1.0.0 | November 15, 2016 | Initial release |
Prerequisites
- Site Collection created under the /sites/ Managed Path
Minimal Path to Awesome
Poll web part
- create list for the poll
- in SharePoint create a new list
- in the list add new column called
NumVotes
of type Number (you can change the name later if you want) - in the list add a few items - each representing one of the vote options in your poll (for example for a poll about favorite JavaScript frameworks you would add items like Angular, React, jQuery, etc.)
- deploy SharePoint workbench
- clone this repo
- in the command line run
npm i
gulp serve --nobrowser
- from the ./temp directory create a copy of the workbench.html file and rename it to workbench.aspx
- in the workbench.aspx file change the value of the webAbsoluteUrl property to the absolute URL of your SharePoint site
- upload the workbench.aspx file to a document library in your site
- use the web part
- in your web browser navigate to the workbench.aspx page uploaded in your SharePoint site
- add the Poll web part to the canvas
- in the configuration specify the Poll title and optionally the Poll description. Also specify the title of your poll list
- confirm the changes by clicking the Apply button
- select one of the vote options and click the Vote button to submit your vote
Features
This project contains sample client-side web parts built on the SharePoint Framework using React illustrating working with multi-page web parts.
This sample illustrates the following concepts on top of the SharePoint Framework:
- using React for building SharePoint Framework client-side web parts
- using React components for building multi-page web parts
- using React spread operator for passing multiple properties to React components
- conditionally rendering React components
- managing state in a parent component
- navigating between the different pages without changing the URL
- styling React applications using Office UI Fabric
- using non-reactive web part property pane
- chaining multiple ES6 promises
- reading and updating SharePoint list items using the SharePoint Framework HttpClient
- showing charts using Chart.js and React wrapper for Chart.js
Help
We do not support samples, but this community is always willing to help, and we want to improve these samples. We use GitHub to track issues, which makes it easy for community members to volunteer their time and help resolve issues.
If you're having issues building the solution, please run spfx doctor from within the solution folder to diagnose incompatibility issues with your environment.
You can try looking at issues related to this sample to see if anybody else is having the same issues.
You can also try looking at discussions related to this sample and see what the community is saying.
If you encounter any issues while using this sample, create a new issue.
For questions regarding this sample, create a new question.
Finally, if you have an idea for improvement, make a suggestion.
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.