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Vinicius Fortes
Nov 05, 2021Microsoft
SPFX supported version for SPSE
What is the supported version of SPFX for SPSE?
TroyStarr
Microsoft
Hi Nicolae, we'll be focusing our new SPFx (and related tech) investments on SharePoint Server Subscription Edition. SharePoint 2019 will continue to use SPFx 1.4.1.
Afraid I don't know about TypeScript - I'll have to check on that. Is there a particular version that you're interested in?
Nicolae
Jun 13, 2023Brass Contributor
Sorry, I must have edited my post after your reply. Can you tell me when and what versions of React and Typescript are you working on for the next release?
- TroyStarrJun 13, 2023MicrosoftI just got confirmation that SPSE is currently using TypeScript version 2.4.2 today and we don't have near-term plans to update that version. But let us know if there's a particular version that you're interested in (and why) and we can consider this for the future.
We're not ready to announce which newer version of React and Office UI Fabric React we'll support yet, but it should be pretty locked in by August so feel free to ask me then. 🙂- NicolaeJun 13, 2023Brass ContributorBut if you keep Typescript 2.4, then you won't be able to support Office UI Fabric 6. The documentation says: "Office UI Fabric React v6 require TypeScript v3.x.". That would be a little disappointing.
- NicolaeFeb 26, 2024Brass ContributorHi TroyStarr. It's been some time, have there been any updates regarding this topic? I would also like to apologize for some of my comments that may have sounded rude. It's just hard for people like me, that have spent years and years on this platform, see it sink into irrelevance. I would actually encourage Microsoft to make SharePoint on-premise more expensive, but put some real effort into it.
- NicolaeMar 06, 2024Brass ContributorTriple post because why not.
I read Andrew Connell's article about the 23H2 update and, I got to say, this is embarrassing for Microsoft. How many developers do you actually have working on SharePoint? I can't believe it's more than 2-3. Will the next major update include all the current manual steps required to get React 16 and Office UI 7 working?