Dec 06 2021 02:25 AM
I am currently working on building an application for someone who wants it to run in their SharePoint 2019 environment. However they will not let me access their platform. Hence it's difficult to test.
I've setup a SharePoint Online tenant onwhich I can test it, but SPFx differs for these two versions (SharePoint 2019 uses v1.4.1 or lower, while Online uses the most recent version).
Is there any way I can test my SharePoint application for SPFx v1.4.1 (or lower) easily? It's a single page application built with React.
Dec 06 2021 03:10 AM
Dec 06 2021 05:28 AM
Dec 06 2021 05:34 AM - edited Dec 06 2021 05:34 AM
Solution@Juan is correct that there is not really a way to test his scenario with building an SP2019 environment. Azure is a great resource to build this type of environment for testing, but it's not a trivial undertaking and it does cost. There are ways to get Azure credits to cover this, but remember to shut everything down when you are not using it to minimize the costs. This article is for SP2016, but you should be able to adapt it for SP2019.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/SharePoint/administration/sharepoint-server-2016-dev-test-environme...
This is an article to build a single VM SP2019 farm for dev/test.
https://synkventures.com/2020/07/07/how-to-install-microsoft-sharepoint-2019-in-azure-virtual-machin...
Disclaimer: I have not tested either of these articles for accuracy. Regardless, they are a good place to start.
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Dec 06 2021 05:44 AM
Dec 06 2021 05:45 AM
Dec 06 2021 05:48 AM
Dec 06 2021 05:34 AM - edited Dec 06 2021 05:34 AM
Solution@Juan is correct that there is not really a way to test his scenario with building an SP2019 environment. Azure is a great resource to build this type of environment for testing, but it's not a trivial undertaking and it does cost. There are ways to get Azure credits to cover this, but remember to shut everything down when you are not using it to minimize the costs. This article is for SP2016, but you should be able to adapt it for SP2019.
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/SharePoint/administration/sharepoint-server-2016-dev-test-environme...
This is an article to build a single VM SP2019 farm for dev/test.
https://synkventures.com/2020/07/07/how-to-install-microsoft-sharepoint-2019-in-azure-virtual-machin...
Disclaimer: I have not tested either of these articles for accuracy. Regardless, they are a good place to start.
Please consider marking this as the approved solution/best response if it answers your question. Thanks.