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aOS 2017Canadian Tour

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February 6February 7 February 8February 10

From SharePoint to Office 365 Development

The path to your new playground

Sébastien Levert

Thank you!

Who’s that guy ?

@sebastienlevert | http://sebastienlevert.com | Product Evangelist & Partner Manager at

Agenda

Mindset

Become a web developer

• SharePoint is a web platform, consider it like any other

• Think Cross-Platform and multiple devices

• Client-Side technologies is the future of web development, so it is with SharePoint and Office 365 Development

• Leverage APIs instead of direct connection to data

Pretend to live in the cloud

• Microsoft learns from the cloud to enhance their On-Premises solutions, that is a great option for you too

• Think differently with cloud approaches and techniques

• Be up for the challenge by developing cloud-first for any solution

• Use Office 365 as your main development environment

Move fast

• Stay up to date with newest and greatest web technologies

• Don’t hesitate to change and evolve with technology

• Be curious, try things, fail fast

• Embrace agile methodologies

Technology

Integration opportunities

• Office Add-Ins

• Cross-platform development• PC or Mac / Web / Mobile (iOS, Android, Windows Phone)

• Multiple core software where to integrate• Word / Excel / PowerPoint / Outlook / Project / Visio

• Connected experiences with HTML / JavaScript• Using Visual Studio native experience• Using Open Source alternatives (yo office)

Demo

Integration opportunities

• SharePoint• Using modern integration UI hooks

• JavaScript / CSS injection based on Custom Actions• Using modern server hooks

• Webhooks with SharePoint to perform actions on list-based events• Using the SharePoint Framework

• Client-Side Framework to build on top of native SharePoint Experiences• Limited to Client-Side Webparts for the moment but more is coming !

Demo

Integration opportunities

• Office 365 Apps• Leverage your Office 365 data by creating an external

application• Technology-agnostic as you can develop in your preferred

platform• Manage the lifecycle by communicating with Office 365 using

its APIs• Integrate to the rest of the Office 365 ecosystem thanks to the

App Launcher

Demo

Technology stack

• JavaScript• Using the latest versions of the standards

• TypeScript• ECMAScript 5 & 6

• Using UI frameworks to build better applications faster• React• Knockout• AngularJS• Office UI Fabric

• Gaining access to all open source frameworks that will make you more productive

• As a universal language to allow you to create code for the client & for the server

Demo

Technology stack

• NodeJS• As a web server to replace IIS• As a package manager to replace NuGet packaged• As a scaffolder to easily create files and folder structures to

replace Visual Studio• As a task runner to automate tasks of your development

workflow• As a bundler to package your files to replace MSBuild• As a server-side language to perform data access or complex

logics

Technology stack

• .NET (Core)• As a web server to host static files and DLLs• As a server-side language to perform data access or complex

logics• As a server-side language to perform event-based actions• As the only valid way to communicate with a SharePoint

environment no matter where he is located with CSOM

Technology stack

• Microsoft Azure• Leverage the App Service components

• Azure Functions to perform on-demand access to Office 365 data and to complete the SharePoint webhooks story

• Web Apps to host HTML / JavaScript files or server side components like Web APIs• Leverage the Content Delivery Network component to distribute your

assets• Leverage Azure AD Applications to control the access to your data sources

• SharePoint & Exchange Online• OneDrive for Business• Microsoft Graph• …

• Leverage Visual Studio Team Services for automated builds and release management

Demo

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Perfect Office 365 developer toolkit• Client-Side technologies

• Visual Studio Code• SharePoint Framework Yeoman generator• Office Add-Ins Yeoman generator• Office UI Fabric (including the React components)• webpack

• Server-Side technologies• Office 365 Patterns & Practices

• PnP-Core• PnP-PowerShell

• Azure• NodeJS

Roadmap

Same concepts, new patternsRequirement Classic component Technologies involved Modern component Technologies involved

Integrate custom component in the Office Suite

Office Add-On (Desktop only)

COM, VSTO & Visual Studio

Office Add-Ins (Any platform)

HTML, JavaScript, NodeJS & Yeoman

Add a reusable component in a SharePoint page

SharePoint web parts .NET, WSP Packages, Visual Studio

SharePoint Framework Client-Side web parts

NodeJS, TypeScript, webpack

Act on a list event in SharePoint

SharePoint event receivers

.NET, WSP Packages, Visual Studio

SharePoint webhooks Any server technology

Deploy artifacts (columns, content types) to SharePoint

SharePoint Feature Framework

.NET, XML, WSP Packages, Visual Studio, PowerShell

Remote Provisioning PnP Provisioning Engine, XML, PowerShell

Expose SharePoint data to another application

SharePoint WebService / WCF / Handler

.NET, XML, WSP Packages, Visual Studio

Web API / Azure Function NodeJS, .NET (PnP-Core), Office 365 API / Microsoft Graph

Same concepts, new patternsRequirement Classic component Technologies involved Modern component Technologies involved

Have a complete page experience that replaces the regular SharePoint UI

SharePoint “Layouts” Page

.NET, ASP.NET, WSP Packages, Visual Studio

Office 365 Apps Any server-side technology, Office 365 APIs / Microsoft Graph, Azure AD Application

Give users templated sites that can be easily created

SharePoint Site Templates

.NET, ASP.NET, WSP Packages, Visual Studio

PnP Provisioning Engine Azure Web App, Office 365 API, CSOM

Run scheduled actions on SharePoint

SharePoint Timer Job .NET, WSP Packages, Visual Studio

Azure Web Job / Azure Function

Azure Web App (Web Job) / Azure Function, Office 365 API, .NET, CSOM

Manage your SharePoint environment remotely

SharePoint PowerShell Cmdlets

.NET, PowerShell Remote SharePoint CSOM calls

PnP PowerShell, CSOM

Deploy a new feature to SharePoint

SharePoint PowerShell Cmdlets

.NET, PowerShell Visual Studio Team Services

PnP PowerShell, CSOM, Automated Builds, Release Management

Minimal path to awesome

• Learn JavaScript• Stop developing anything server-side directly into

SharePoint• Leverage the integration opportunities that suit your

requirement• Come closer to the Information Worker with Office Add-Ins• Leverage modern experiences in SharePoint• Powerful applications should use Office 365 as a data source

with Office 365 Apps• Have a look to Azure opportunities to complement your

applications

Full roadmap to success

• Learn JavaScript• Understand the tooling ecosystem that exists around modern

web development• Yeoman to create your projects and initialize your task runners and

bundlers• Get to know the modern development workflow using local resources

thanks to NodeJS local development server• Use npm to manage your packages

• Leverage the Microsoft Graph and the Office 365 APIs instead of querying directly SharePoint data• At this point, you will be fully functional to create Office Add-Ins

and Office 365 Apps

Full roadmap to success

• Learn and use the PnP Provisioning Engine to do any deployment• Learn and use the PnP PowerShell Cmdlets to do any

operation on SharePoint• Learn and use the JavaScript Injection approach for your

web parts• Learn CSOM and use the PnP-Core extensions• Develop your SharePoint code outside SharePoint• At this point, you will be fully functional to enhance your

SharePoint environment (On-Premises or in the Cloud) and have a modern supported approach

Full roadmap to success

• Learn TypeScript• Learn the SharePoint Framework• React• Webpack• Office UI Fabric

• Play and use the Microsoft Graph and the Office 365 APIs instead of querying directly SharePoint data• At this point, you will be fully functional to create new

experiences using the SharePoint Framework in SharePoint Online

Next Steps

Resources

• https://dev.office.com• https://graph.microsoft.io• https://slevert.me/tech-community-sp-dev• https://github.com/SharePoint/sp-dev-docs• https://mva.microsoft.com/product-training/office-

development

Samples

• https://github.com/officedev• https://github.com/microsoftgraph• https://github.com/sharepoint• https://github.com/sebastienlevert

Share your experience

• Use hashtags to share your experience• #Office365Dev• #MicrosoftGraph

• Contribute and ask question to the Microsoft Tech Community• https://slevert.me/tech-community-sp-dev

• Log issues & questions to the GitHub Repositories

Thank you!

Thank you!

@sebastienlevert | http://sebastienlevert.com | Product Evangelist & Partner Manager at

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