sp-dev-fx-webparts/samples/react-save-to-onedrive-app-.../assets/sample.json

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[
{
"name": "pnp-sp-dev-spfx-web-parts-react-save-to-onedrive-app-personal-folder",
"source": "pnp",
"title": "Save to User Application Personal Folder in OneDrive",
"shortDescription": "This solution shows how to manage data stored in user application's personal folder in OneDrive which is one of many good methods to store application data/configuration which may be easily used in apps added to SharePoint page or Teams.",
"url": "https://github.com/pnp/sp-dev-fx-webparts/tree/main/samples/react-save-to-onedrive-app-personal-folder",
"longDescription": [
"This solution shows how to manage data stored in user application's personal folder in OneDrive which is one of many good methods to store application data/configuration which may be easily used in apps added to SharePoint page or Teams. The solution is built of two compontents.",
"SPFx library which provides the functionality to manage data saved to OneDrive application personal folder and SFIx webpart component which is a very simple solution that uses the library and gets or saves data."
],
"creationDateTime": "2022-02-21",
"updateDateTime": "2022-02-21",
"products": [
"SharePoint"
],
"metadata": [
{
"key": "CLIENT-SIDE-DEV",
"value": "React"
},
{
"key": "SPFX-VERSION",
"value": "1.14"
}
],
"thumbnails": [
{
"type": "image",
"order": 100,
"url": "https://github.com/pnp/sp-dev-fx-webparts/raw/main/samples/react-save-to-onedrive-app-personal-folder/assets/in-sharepoint.png",
"alt": "Web Part Preview in SharePoint"
},
{
"type": "image",
"order": 100,
"url": "https://github.com/pnp/sp-dev-fx-webparts/raw/main/samples/react-save-to-onedrive-app-personal-folder/assets/in-teams.png",
"alt": "Web Part Preview in Teams"
}
],
"authors": [
{
"gitHubAccount": "Adam-it",
"pictureUrl": "https://github.com/Adam-it.png",
"name": "Adam Wójcik"
}
],
"references": [
{
"name": "Build your first SharePoint client-side web part",
"description": "Client-side web parts are client-side components that run in the context of a SharePoint page. Client-side web parts can be deployed to SharePoint environments that support the SharePoint Framework. You can also use modern JavaScript web frameworks, tools, and libraries to build them.",
"url": "https://learn.microsoft.com/sharepoint/dev/spfx/web-parts/get-started/build-a-hello-world-web-part"
}
]
}
]