Oct 13 2017 04:10 AM
SharePoint Patterns and Practices (PnP) - SharePoint Framework and PnP JS Core Special Interest Group (SIG) bi-weekly call recording from the 12th of October meeting is now available from PnP YouTube channel at http://aka.ms/sppnp-videos. The presentation is available from the PnP docs at http://aka.ms/sppnp-docs.
Topics covered on 12th of October 2017
SharePoint Framework and JavaScript development Special Interest Group bi-weekly calls are targeted for anyone who's interested in the client-side development capabilities with SharePoint. We'll cover the latest news from engineering first and then concentrate on community or engineering demos.
You can download recurrent invite from http://aka.ms/SPPnP-JSSIG. Welcome and join the discussion. If you have any questions, comments or feedback, feel free to provide your input as comments to this post as well.
Oct 13 2017 04:53 AM
Thanks for posting you are a fast editor ;) great content!
Oct 21 2017 02:11 AM
Thanks for your great sharing! Where can I find documentation about the launched client site web parts - on classic pages - on-premises as well as online?
Oct 23 2017 12:36 AM
Hi Morten,
oob client-side web parts are not supported on classic pages or in on-premises. List of available web parts in SharePoint Online appears to be in following page - https://support.office.com/en-us/article/Using-web-parts-on-SharePoint-Online-pages-336e8e92-3e2d-42...
Oct 23 2017 03:37 AM
1) So the info around 13:40 in the video is only related to "custom" (Spfx-created) web parts? 2) What is the roadmap related to ootb webparts in classic sites, then?
Oct 23 2017 04:22 AM
Hi Morten,
case by case.
1. You can find more on the SharePoint Framework support in on-premises from our official documentation and communications. This was the announcement blog post - https://dev.office.com/blogs/now-available-deploy-sharepoint-framework-web-parts-to-sharepoint-serve.... Right now you can only use custom web parts in on-premises, since on-premises does NOT support modern UI experiences.
2. There are no plans to introduce oob modern web parts to classic experience