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Using PnP JS Core custom objects with @select and @expand decorators
Summary
This web part demonstrates how to use PnP JS Core Custom Objects with @select and @expand TypeScript decorators. If you are going to use PnP JS Core library and you've plans for extending it with Custom Business Objects, then this project will show you some best practices. You can also find more information in the blog series about working with Custom Business Objects, Parsers and TypeScript Decorators in PnP JS Core
Compatibility
⚠️ Important |
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Every SPFx version is only compatible with specific version(s) of Node.js. In order to be able to build this sample, please ensure that the version of Node on your workstation matches one of the versions listed in this section. This sample will not work on a different version of Node. |
Refer to https://aka.ms/spfx-matrix for more information on SPFx compatibility. |
This sample is designed to be used in the following environments:
For more information about SPFx compatibility, please refer to https://aka.ms/spfx-matrix
Applies to
Contributors
- Jose Quinto (@jquintozamora , blog.josequinto.com)
Version history
Version | Date | Comments |
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1.0 | July 2, 2017 | 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 repo
$ npm i
$ gulp trust-dev-cert
$ gulp serve
This sample can also be opened with VS Code Remote Development. Visit https://aka.ms/spfx-devcontainer for further instructions.
Local Mode
A browser in local mode (localhost) will be opened. https://localhost:4321/temp/workbench.html
SharePoint Mode
If you want to try on a real environment, open: https://your-domain.sharepoint.com/_layouts/15/workbench.aspx