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README.md

React & Office Graph Web Part samples

Summary

Sample SharePoint Framework Client-Side Web Parts built using React showing interacting with the Office Graph.

Sample SharePoint Framework Client-Side Web Part built using React showing documents trending in the current site.

Trending in this site Web Part in the SharePoint Workbench

Working with

Sample SharePoint Framework Client-Side Web Part built using React showing people with whom the current user has recently been working with.

Working with Web Part in the SharePoint Workbench

My recent documents

Sample SharePoint Framework Client-Side Web Part built using React showing documents recently viewed or modified by the current user.

Working with Web Part in the SharePoint Workbench

Sample SharePoint Framework Client-Side Web Part built using React showing documents trending in the sites followed by the current user.

Working with Web Part in the SharePoint Workbench

Used SharePoint Framework Version

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Applies to

Solution

Solution Author(s)
react-officegraph Waldek Mastykarz (MVP, Rencore, @waldekm), Gautam Sheth(SharePoint Consultant,Rapid Circle,@gautamdsheth)

Version history

Version Date Comments
2.0 May 31, 2017 GA release
1.3.0 September 20, 2016 Added the Trending in the sites I follow sample
1.2.0 September 20, 2016 Added the My recent documents sample
1.1.0 September 19, 2016 Added the Working with sample
1.0.0 September 9, 2016 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.


Prerequisites

  • SharePoint Online tenant with Office Graph content
  • Site Collection created under the /sites/ Managed Path

Minimal Path to Awesome

  • clone this repo
  • $ npm i
  • $ gulp serve --nobrowser
  • create a copy of the ./temp/workbench.html file and change its extension to .aspx
  • in the contents of the workbench.aspx file change the URL of the webAbsoluteUrl property to the URL of your site, eg. https://contoso.sharepoint.com/sites/my-team
  • upload the workbench.aspx file to the Document Library in your site
  • navigate to the workbench page uploaded to your SharePoint site, ie. https://contoso.sharepoint.com/sites/my-team/documents/workbench.aspx

Features

Sample Web Parts in this solution illustrate the following concepts on top of the SharePoint Framework:

  • using React for building SharePoint Framework Client-Side Web Parts
  • using Office UI Fabric React components for building user experience consistent with SharePoint and Office
  • communicating with SharePoint using its REST API
  • communicating with the Office Graph via the SharePoint Search REST API
  • passing Web Part properties to React components
  • using ES6 Promises with vanilla-JavaScript web requests