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JavaScript Skype Status WebPart
Summary
This sample demonstrates how to use the UCWA JS SDK for skype in the SharePoint Framework. It shows how to subscribe to status change of the different people of the organization but you can get much more information, checkout the documentation
The goal is to demonstrate how you can leverage the SDK and to have the simplest approach, hence the usage of JQuery. No Framework (React, Angular, Knockout...) is used here but you can use that SDK in conjuction with any framwork.
No branding has been applied to keep it simple but you could perfectly leverage Office Ui Fabric to display persona cards.
Allows you to properly display and subscribe to change of users' availability.
See the demo:
Used SharePoint Framework Version
Applies to
Solution
Solution | Author(s) |
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js-skype-status | Vincent Biret |
Version history
Version | Date | Comments |
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1.4 | March 27th, 2019 | Upgrade to SPFx 1.8.0 |
1.3 | November 18th, 2018 | Upgrade to SPFx 1.7.0 |
1.2 | July 4th, 2018 | Fixed a bug when subscribing to the current user's status |
1.1 | June 22nd, 2018 | Upgraded to SPFx 1.5 |
1.0 | December 1, 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
Authentication
Because the Skype API's are secured, you first need to register an Azure Active Directory application.
To do that go to portal.azure.com
and sign in as your tenant administrator.
Click on Azure Active Directory
.
Click on on App Registrations
and then New Application Registration
Enter any name, select Web app / API
in Application Type
and in Sign-In URL
enter https://*.sharepoint.com/*
, then click on Create
Take note of the application ID
, we'll need it later. Click on required permissions
.
Click on add
then select an API
and select Skype for Business
.
Select under delegated permissions
both Read/Write Skype user contacts and groups
, Read/Write Skype user information (preview)
, Receive conversation invites (preview)
(the receive conversation permission is required to get access to the mePerson object and have access to the current user's presence information) then click select
. Finish by clicking Done
.
Don't forget to click on Grant permissions
and yes
.
Updating the app
After copying that sample to your local machine and running npm install
to install the depenencies, /src/webparts/skypePresence/services/Constants.ts
open your favorite editor. Make sure you replace the value of ApplicationIdKey
to the value application id we kept earlier.
Deploying the application
Start by running gulp package-solution
and deploy the application to the app catalog. More information on how to do it here
At the end select SkypePresence web part instead
Don't forget to run gulp serve --nobrowser
to start the debugging server.
Additional page required
Because Skype needs to silently redirect the user to a page for the authentication flow, you need to create an additional page called skypepresence
in your site.
You don't need to add anything on that page.