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page_type: sample
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products:
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- office-sp
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- ms-graph
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languages:
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- javascript
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- typescript
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extensions:
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contentType: samples
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technologies:
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- SharePoint Framework
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- Microsoft Graph
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services:
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- SharePoint
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platforms:
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- react
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createdDate: 8/1/2017 12:00:00 AM
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---
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# Azure Active Directory invitation manager Graph API samples
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## Summary
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Sample SharePoint Framework web parts built using React illustrating the possibility to use Graph API to invite external users into the Azure Active Directory.
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### Invitation manager
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Sample SharePoint Framework client-side web part built using React showing how to invite the external user using the Microsoft Graph.
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NB. I'm waiting the GA of HttpGraphClient(a bit limited in terms of permission) to use it in this scenario.
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Look at this to go deep:
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* [HttpGraphClient](https://docs.microsoft.com/sharepoint/dev/spfx/web-parts/guidance/call-microsoft-graph-from-your-web-part)
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![The invitation manager web part displayed in SharePoint workbench](./assets/SPFx-Invitation-Manager.gif)
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## Used SharePoint Framework Version
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![drop](https://img.shields.io/badge/drop-1.3.0-green.svg)
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## Applies to
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* [SharePoint Framework](https://docs.microsoft.com/sharepoint/dev/spfx/sharepoint-framework-overview)
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* [Office 365 developer tenant](https://docs.microsoft.com/sharepoint/dev/spfx/set-up-your-developer-tenant)
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## Solution
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Solution|Author(s)
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react-invitation-manager|Giuliano De Luca ([@giuleon](https://twitter.com/giuleon) , [www.delucagiuliano.com](http://www.delucagiuliano.com))
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## Version history
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Version|Date|Comments
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1.0.0|July 14, 2017|Initial release
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1.0.1|October 09, 2017|Updated to version 1.3.0
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## Disclaimer
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**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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---
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## Prerequisites
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- Office 365 subscription with SharePoint Online and Exchange
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## Minimal Path to Awesome
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- clone this repo
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- in the Azure Active Directory corresponding to your Office 365 tenant register a new Web Application:
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- as the **Sign-on URL** enter the URL of the hosted version of SharePoint workbench, eg. *https://contoso.sharepoint.com/_layouts/15/workbench.aspx*
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- enable OAuth implicit flow
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- grant the application the **Microsoft Graph/Read and write directory data** permission
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- copy the application's ID
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- in the **src/webparts/invitationManager/AdalConfig.ts** file in the **clientId** property enter the application ID registered in Azure
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- in the command line execute
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- `npm i`
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- `gulp serve --nobrowser`
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- navigate to the hosted version of the SharePoint workbench
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- add the **Invitation manager** web part
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## Features
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Sample web part in this solution illustrates the following concepts on top of the SharePoint Framework:
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- using React for building SharePoint Framework client-side web parts
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- using Office UI Fabric React styles for building user experience consistent with SharePoint and Office
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- on-demand authentication with the Azure Active Directory using the ADAL JS library
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- communicating with the Microsoft Graph using its REST API
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- using the ADAL JS library with SharePoint Framework web parts built using React
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![](https://telemetry.sharepointpnp.com/sp-dev-fx-webparts/samples/react-invitation-manager)
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