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README.md
Local Azure Function and SPFx Web Part Development
This sample shows how to consume third party APIs through an Azure Functions by a Web Part. In this scenario Vimeo was choose as an example for third party API. This project contains two separate project folders:
- VimeoRequest - contain the Azure Function written in JavaScript
- VimeoWebPart - contain the web part consuming the local running Azure Function
Used SharePoint Framework Version
Applies to
Solution
Solution | Author(s) |
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react-azfunc-vimeo | Stefan Bauer - n8d (@stfbauer) |
Version history
Version | Date | Comments |
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1.0 | July 24, 2018 | 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.
Build Azure Function
To install and run the Azure Function navigate to the folder: VimeoRequest and execute the following command.
npm install
This will install all the required NPM packages to run the Azure function
Additional Configuration Vimeo Azure Function
The folder VimeoRequest contains a Azure Function generated with the Azure Function Core Tools. The access videos stored on this platform first a new application needs to be created first. To create a new Application navigate to the following web site https://developer.vimeo.com/apps/new?source=topnav After the creation of a new Application the created AppID and Secret needs to be entered in the local Azure function configuration.
{
"IsEncrypted": false,
"Values": {
"AzureWebJobsStorage": "",
"VimeoAPI": "<Enter APP ID here>",
"VimeoSecret": "<Enter App Secret here>",
"VimeoEndPoint": "https://api.vimeo.com"
}
}
A detailed step by step guide on this Azure Function can be found on the blog post: An Azure Function for an Web Part.
Run Azure Function
To run this Azure Function execute the following command from inside the VimeoRequest folder.
func start --useHttps --cert server.pfx --password 'password' --cors '*'
To check if the Azure Function is running and returns a result navigate to the following URL in your browser.
https://localhost:7071/api/Search?q=Hello%20World
Run Vimeo Web Part
To run the web part execute the following command:
git clone the repo
npm i
npm i -g gulp
gulp serve
This package produces the following:
- lib/* - intermediate-stage commonjs build artifacts
- dist/* - the bundled script, along with other resources
- deploy/* - all resources which should be uploaded to a CDN.
Further information
- Overall Overview: A smart stupid web part for SharePoint - Part 1
- Details to Azure function implementation: An Azure Function for an smart stupid web part – Part 2
- Web Part Details: A smart stupid web part consumes a third party API through Azure Functions – Part 3