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README.md

Consuming SPFx Service Scopes using React Hooks

Summary

This web part is designed to help developers understand how to use the Context API and useContext() React Hook to share global data between a hierarchy of nested React components. In this example, a Service Scope is shared globally that components can consume to call the Microsoft Graph, it also uses Functional Components replacing the more commonly seen Class Component approach.

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Used SharePoint Framework Version

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Applies to

Solution

Solution Author(s)
react-functional-servicescope-hooks Garry Trinder

Version history

Version Date Comments
1.0 March 25, 2020 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.


Minimal Path to Awesome

  • Clone this repository
  • Move to /samples/react-functional-servicescope-hooks folder
  • At the command line run:
    • npm install
    • gulp bundle --ship && gulp package-solution --ship
  • Upload react-functional-servicescope-hooks.sppkg to App Catalog site collection from sharepoint/solution folder
  • Deploy package
  • Go to SharePoint API Management screen in SharePoint Admin Center
  • Approve User.ReadBasic.All permission for Microsoft Graph
  • At the command line run:
    • gulp serve
  • Navigate to remote workbench https://tenant.sharepoint.com/_layouts/15/workbench.aspx
  • Add HelloWorld web part to the workbench

Features

This sample demonstrates how

  • Functional Components can be used to replace Class Components, simplifying the codebase
  • useEffect() React Hooks can replace componentDidMount() lifecycle method
  • useState() React Hook can replace the use of this.setState() to update local component state

This Web Part illustrates the following concepts on top of the SharePoint Framework:

  • React Hooks
  • React Context API
  • Functional Components