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From YouTube: SharePoint Dev Weekly - Episode 38 - 7th of May 2019
Description
SharePoint Dev Weekly is a weekly video chat where Vesa and Waldek are talking about the latest news and topics around the SharePoint dev area. This time they were joined by Mikael Svenson (Puzzlepart) for a chat and article coverage.
If you want your article or sample mentioned, please use the #SPDevWeekly hashtag on Twitter for letting us know.
This video was recorded on Friday 3rd of May 2019.
You can find more details on the weekly summary from the SharePoint Dev blog from http://aka.ms/spdev-blog. More details on the SharePoint Dev community available from http://aka.ms/sppnp.
A
Welcome
everybody.
This
is
SharePoint
a
weekly
episode
38,
so
we
are
14
episodes
for
my
one
full
year,
kind
of
or
something
like
that.
It
is
today
Friday
3rd
of
May,
because
next
week
next
week
is
built
and
we
didn't
want
to
cover
or
because
I'm
flying
the
build,
we
were
unable
to
schedule
timings
in
a
suitable
way
for
wall
deck
and
our
visitors
or
potential
visitors.
So
I
think
it's
easier
this
way
and
we
got
an
ad-hoc
visitor.
B
A
B
A
B
Well,
I'll
blog
as
long
as
I
have
something
to
write
about
and
I
come
well,
maybe
maybe
I'll
work
on
stuff
which
I
can't
blog
about.
But
for
those
who
know
me
from
way
back,
they
know
I've
been
doing
a
lot
of
search
piously
and
now
I'll
be
joining
the
old
fast
office
in
Oslo,
so
not
much
Norway,
which
is
a
sales
office,
but
engineering.
Yes,.
C
B
It's
an
interesting
actually
was
Frank
corner
who
created
the
web
part
by
contributed,
but
the
fun
part
but
I'm
reviewing
all
the
code.
So
I'll
be
sitting
on
the
PNP
side.
Doing
the
open
source
search
web
part
and
I'll
be
sitting
on
the
engineering
side
on
the
other
side
with
out-of-the-box
stuff,
so
yeah
yeah.
Maybe
we
can
align
some
stuff
which
will.
B
B
C
A
A
Well,
I
think
the
ending
part
will
be
anyway
or
something
it's
not
officially
on
your
title,
so
you'll
be
a
principal
program
manager
in
the
search
make
sure
it's
engineering
responsibility
which
actually
gives
us
a
nice
let's
say,
leads
potentially
that
there
might
be
a
check
point
framework
story
in
the
Microsoft
certs.
Maybe
in
the
future,
who
knows
we
can't.
B
C
A
No,
it
is
say
upcoming
build
week.
Obviously,
for
me,
this
week
has
been
pretty
hectic
related
on
getting
the
build
stuff
ready
for
well.
I
do
have
a
session.
We
do
have
boots
tree
boots
for
SharePoint
related
topics,
one
is
SPF
X
and
then
our
one
sharepoint
max
of
craft
section
is
having
a
both
and
then
there's
the
third
one,
which
is
fabric.
Probably
the
fabric
is
having
it
both
in
the
export
area
in
acre
in
built,
and
then
setting
up
demos
and
Tenon's,
and
all
of
that
stuff
is
always
quite
time.
A
A
A
C
A
Then
easier
said,
that's
true:
it's
gonna
be
an
interesting
in
May,
but
sba
sharepoint
conference
is
really
the
main
conference
for
sharepoint
related
topics
to
make
announcements.
So
the
the
sharepoint
topic
SharePoint
session
next
week
will
not
be
really
around
massive
announcements.
We
will
actually
show
something
cool
and
something
new
and
cool
stuff,
as
well
related
on
SharePoint
framework
developed
member
and
more
on
that
one
next
week.
A
I
think
there
will
be
more,
let's
say,
more
development,
oriented
super,
exciting
announcements
coming
on
Monday
from
other
areas
of
kind
of
related
areas
of
SharePoint,
because
sure,
I,
sure
and
and
Mike's
of
crafts
and
all
of
that
stuff.
We
do
take
advantage
of
those
in
shipment
development
as
well,
but
it's
not
directly
share
2000
kind
of
yes.
No,
yes,.
A
A
A
C
C
A
Is
a
good
thing
and
I
think
as
Microsoft
we're
heading
more
and
more
to
the
direction
where
well,
of
course,
dotnet
core
and
everything
is,
will
it's
you
can
execute
that
in
anywhere
and
so
everything
should
be
cross-platform
and
I.
Think
it's
a
and
every
now
and
then
on,
especially
on
this,
has
played
ever
weekly
discussions
who
at
least
personal
I,
think
back
on
where
I
came
and
started
Microsoft
in
2006,
which
is
insanely
horrifying
by
the
way
and
but
at
the
time
nobody
would
have
believed.
A
What
are
we
doing
right
now,
with
open
source
and
being
the
number
one
contributor
in
the
open-source
communities
contributing
on
Linux
and
promoting
iPhone
experience
and
all
of
that
stuff,
it's
just
mind-blowing
how
how
everything
has
been
changed?
Yes,
it's
a
good
chance,
I,
think
and
I
think
at
least
personally
and
over
that
there's
multiple
opinions
on
this
one,
but
at
least
for
me
the
the
main
thing
about
this
James
in
Microsoft
is
the
mentality
how
we
position
ourselves,
which
is
basically
you
choose.
A
C
At
all,
so
I
guess
an
are
a
change
or
a
variant
of
that.
That
is
that
in
a
past,
if
you
wanted
to
do
things
with
Microsoft,
you
had
to
do
in
the
Microsoft
way,
whereas
now,
like
you,
can
use
use,
use
the
Microsoft
tech
anywhere
you
want.
If
you
are
on
iPhone,
there
are
apps.
If
you
are
on
Android,
there
are
apps.
If
you
want
are
on
Linux,
there
are
C
lies.
There
are
tools.
There
are
experiences
to
to
touch
the
mic
or
to
work
with
the
Microsoft
AG
right,
there's
there's.
C
B
A
C
A
Is
a
great
thing
because
it's
it's
it!
Obviously
it's
a
it's
a
decision
for
our
management,
obviously
to
pradhan
our
horizons
as
well,
so
it
does
make
sense
and
oh
fund
and
and
obviously
everybody
knows,
that
we
were
suffering
at
some
point
because
open-source
was
going
so
fast,
but
let's
rather
embrace
that
than
competing
against
that
and
that's
been
really
there.
The
big
thing
yeah.
C
Also
for
things
like
imagine,
you're,
building
a
mobile,
app
right
and
from
the
product
point
of
view
you
want
to
make
impact.
You
can
really
try
to
force
it
like.
We
need
to
ship
for
Windows
Phone
first,
but
the
audience
is
there.
Majority
of
the
market
is
not
on
Windows,
Phone
and
sure
you
can.
You
can
still
think
to
do
the
Windows
Phone
first,
but
on
the
other
hand
you
have
limited
resources.
C
You
can
only
do
one
thing
first,
so
which
one
will
you
do
probably
the
one
with
the
most
impact,
which
is
not
on
Windows
Phone
right
and
you
can
try
to
swim
against
the
current
or
you
can
just
embrace
her
say.
You
know
what
we're
gonna
do
this
one
first
and
then
in
the
end,
we
will
strive
for
parity
across
them
right.
B
A
And
I
kind
of
I
example
of
the
chains
is
also
the
the
chromium
edge
which
is
which,
by
the
way,
it's
just
fabulous
I've
been
using.
Now
that
that's
my
primary
processor
I
was
a
chrome,
google,
chrome
user.
Why?
Because
profiles
and
I
needed
to
have
a
way
of
having
25
different
tenants
or
whatever
I'm
actually
playing
with
and
with
age?
You
were
unable
to
do
that.
So
it's
it's!
There
was
no
options
of
actually
signing
in
on
every
single
time,
but
now
with
chromium
edge.
This
is
brilliant.
This
is
it's
fast,
its
fluent
it's!
A
C
C
C
A
C
A
A
A
A
C
A
These
are
in
no
specific
order,
or
the
number
two
colors
don't
mean
a
thing
in
this
errors.
No,
but
it's
interesting
to
see
there's
four
different
shape
on
Saturdays
coming
up
on
the
on
the
same
time
as
it's
going
to
be
pretty
hectic
weekend
for
SharePoint
once
again,
obviously,
in
a
lot
of
this
ship
on
Saturdays
people,
talk
about
other
stuff
as
well,
which
is
a
good
thing.
I
can
I
think
that's
one
way
of
thinking
this
diversity
as
well
from
the
product
and
services
perspective.
A
A
Just
out
of
curiosity,
and
it's
really
and
super-quick
around
up
Atlanta
speaker
list
since
Korea,
so
we're
seeing
who's
here
at
this
magic,
Bailey,
there's
a
general
Christian,
so
closed
off,
yeah
yeah
flow,
incognito,
everybody's
chasing
him
us
and
total
client
thought.
Has
a
pretty
nice
picture
a
lot
of
lot
of
familiar.
It's
a
really
good
list
of
people.
Christian
wheeler
there
as
well
Christina,
clearly
Christina's
heading
out
I,
think
she
was
heading
to
Mexico
for
a
weekend
holiday
right
today.
I
saw
that
in
Twitter.
A
A
C
C
A
Now,
on
the
other
discussion,
what
we
had
because
turning
on
Microsoft,
which
is
pretty
cool-
and
this
is
the
the
the
web
part
which
we
talked
about
so
originally
from
Frank
corner
and
then
Michael-
was
active
here
and
then
in
the
zoom
in
here,
Yannick
Rickman
and
then
Harold
has
been
active.
Terrell
created
an
extensibility
model
on
top
of
this
web
part,
and
this
is
a
really
cool
web
part.
B
B
C
B
A
Yes,
perfect
sense
now
on
me,
cause
I,
don't
make
our
stuff,
so
this
one
really
great
sample
available
on
github
under
the
s/pdif
solutions
by
the
way
wondering
SD,
dev
Solutions
is
basically
a
slightly
more
polished
samples.
Obviously,
all
of
although
these
are
still
samples
in
github
but
SP.
Their
solutions
are
kind
of
a
more
polished,
more.
A
We'll
see
we'll
see
what
we'll
get
natively
in
in
Microsoft
search
now,
which
is
still
quite
away
in
preview.
Isn't
it
so
we'll
see
when
it's
actually
gonna
change
anyway,
so
this
one
is
from
you
as
well,
so
how
to
create
modern
web
page
templates
and
retrofitting
all
pages,
as
templates,
and
this
really
around
the
new
page
template
functionality,
which
is
gradually
now
getting
rolled
out.
So.
B
A
Already
in
the
dev
tenants
and
chocolate
release
tenants
available,
you
can
actually
see
how
it
works.
It
actually
does
relate
on
the
AB
pages.
So
if
you
have
that
pages,
those
sort
will
be
here
and
they
will
be
called
apps
as
a
additional
tab,
but
in
this
blog
post
you
concentrate
on
the
page
layout
ring
and
how
it's
actually
being
sent
or
being
built.
A
B
Basically,
what
happens
when
you
start
doing
a
template,
see
you
get
a
folder
by
default
templates
and
then
all
the
pages
happen
to
go
in
there,
so
you
could
take
existing
pages
or
move
once
you
have
into
that
and
they
will
show
up
as
templates.
So
you
can
have
ready-made
templates
for
your
users
instead
of
having
the
three
default
ones.
A
B
Yes,
this
is
me
and
Irving
did
a
quick,
reverse
engineering
yesterday.
How
is
this
actually
being
set
up
and
it's
it's
appropriate
folder
of
site
pages
pointing
to
the
ID
of
the
folder,
which
should
be
the
template
folder
and
that
sort
of
spun
into
Irving
and
Bert
implementing
this
in
PNP,
core
and
PowerShell
yesterday.
A
B
C
B
A
A
A
so
basically
in
my
sibling
team
I'm
from
the
dev
platform,
and
he
is
from
ownership
team
who's
owning
the
motor
pages
and
what
an
experience
is
more
important
and
he's
responsible
and
multilingual
support
for
modern
share
points,
and
there
is
now
a
actual
roadmap
item
available
for
that
one
I
think
it's
actually
mentioned
scheduled
to
be
out
on
early
next
year,
if
I'm
not
mistaken.
So
let's
see
what
this
actually
says,
but
on
the
SBC
conference
there
will
be
a
session
with
Julie,
Turner
and
DC
talking
about
multilingual
support.
A
A
This
one
was
interesting
and
tick
from
search
a
around
the
fact
that
hey,
if
you're
right
and
the
admin
yo
at
Microsoft
SharePoint,
that's
pretty
long
thing
can
I
actually
do
something
faster
and
he's
basically
explaining
how
to
create
a
alias
for
the
for
running.
Then
this
say
this
SB.
As
the
comment
line
this.
B
A
C
A
Anyways
this
one
was
cute
from
period
yes,
boarding
countenance
integration
for
SharePoint
framework
project.
We've
been
having
quite
a
few
of
these,
but
it's
it's
good
to
have
multiple
articles,
so
people
are
up
to
date
on
what's
happening
and
every
single
article
has
a
slightly
different
perspective
on
these
things
as
well.
So
you
can
find
the
right
suitable
for
the
real
wide
real
project.
So
this
is
around
pipelines
and
builds
and
how
to
set
up
things
and
let's
see.
A
Cla
usage
serve,
making
things
available
and
deployments
available
on
the
sides
and
I
didn't
double-check.
No
there's
no
int
result
on
on
all
of
the
configuration,
but
it's
basically
adding
stuff
on
there
under
10
on
so
I,
say
continuous
way.
So
pretty
important
thing
this
one
in
here
and
it's
for
the
CLI
right.
A
Yeah
and
more
information
around
the
CLI,
absolutely
in
the
PMP
Docs
and
the
docs,
for
that
one
is
in
really
good
shape.
Wonder
who's
actually
responsible
that
community
we
have
a
wonderful
team.
That's
true!
That
is
absolutely
true.
Now
the
next
one
was
from
Paulo
and
Paul
is:
can
provision
functionality
from
the
in
the
BMP
provisioning?
So
this
is
something
which
is
getting
out
in
the
may:
release
of
the
BMP
provisioning
engine
and
yes,
I
know
that
that's
only
for
Windows,
but
it's
maybe
in
future
it's
gonna
be
somewhere
else.
It.
A
Nowadays,
it's
heading
to
be
more
a
service
in
the
cloud
as
well,
but
that's
the
second
discussion,
and
maybe
that
will
do
that
properly
in
the
in
the
sooner
or
later,
but
yeah.
So
the
BMP
provisioning
engine
will
have
a
provision
capability
and
can
provision
basically
can
be
used
to
verify
that
the
template,
which
is
plan
to
get
provision
if
it
has
prerequisites,
is
the
tenant
ready
for
it.
So
as
an
example,
some
of
the
templates
might
contain
SP
pkg
files,
so
she
open
framework
solutions.
A
A
So
can
we
apply
this
to
the
tenant
or
not,
but
tooth
video
explanation
on
on
what's
happening,
then
from
Ocarina
northern
the
gating
to
office,
365
API
switch
certificate
step-by-step,
laura
is
really
good
on
writing
a
kind
of
a
say
bone
plug
post
necessarily,
but
that's
on
the
length
of
the
blog
post.
Isn't
the
key
point
three
point
being
explaining
things.
A
One
step
at
a
time
throughout
from
the
function
event
perspective
so
basically
going
through
creating
off
the
certificates,
adding
the
certificate
show
ad
configuring
permissions
and
then
using
that
in
a
logical
flow
in
this
case
or
in
observes.
So
we
really
create
post
one
step
at
a
time
explaining
the
things
what
people
need
to
do
to
make
things
happen.
So
that
says
the
snippet
rather
a
full
story,
so.
A
A
Cute
and
then
the
final
article
here
from
the
at
the
european
ship
on
conference
so-
and
this
is
from
that
bus
soft
I
didn't
actually
double-check
that
this
probably
a
person
behind
of
that,
let's
see
if
we
can
actually
find
it
in
the
signature.
But
the
whole
point
of
this
one
is
using
Microsoft
crack,
which
you
point
framework
a
relatively
new
article
as
well
and
sure
there's
quite
a
few
blog
posts
related
on
this,
and
this
is
quite
nicely
documented,
as
well
in
their
shape
and
abducts.
A
But
it's
always
good
to
have
updated
stories
and
updated
clarifications.
How
things
are
actually
working.
This
seems
to
be
using
the
the
similar
kind
of
thinking
as
what
we
have
actually
in
the
official
Docs
and
the
sample
as
well.
So
there's
a
two
ways
of
doing
at
your
ad
or
graph
API
calls
and
then
one
step
at
a
time
building
in
solution
and
making
stuff
happen.
Let's
see,
we
actually
have
a
you
here
as
well
deployment
approving
the
permissions
and
then
the
key
point,
maybe
for
just
a
recap
on
this
one.
A
There
really
the
big
advantage
of
using
SharePoint
framework
for
a
crafts
operations
for
first
of
all,
you
have
a
modern
development
experience
you're
using
the
inter
sister
under
development
topics,
but
then
all
of
this
simplicity
of
using
craft,
the
mission
approvals-
and
all
of
that
is
really
nice.
So
you
don't
actually
have
to
call
your
I
sure
administrators.
A
As
long
as
there's
a
tenant,
administrator
permission
in
the
office
365
and
most
likely
there
is
a
their
office
rate-
is
first
an
administrator
in
their
company,
so
are
able
to
manage
formations
in
here
and
there's
the
actual
end
result
as
well.
So
it's
there
is,
unfortunately,
not
a
full
name
of
a
person
who
actually
wrote
this
with,
say
a
small
PD
toddler
soft
available.
A
A
A
A
C
So
when
you
showed
the
article
about
the
walkthrough
for
approving
permissions
for
SPSS
packages
for
API
side
like,
why
isn't
there
in
a
way
right?
So
imagine
that
you
have
an
SPS
VPP
kg
that
you
want
to
deploy
a
site
collection,
app,
catalog
and
that
has
isolated
web
part
that
requires
access
to
graph
yeah.
Why
should
insight
collection
admin
be
able
to
approve
it,
because
that
is
isolated
to
this
web
part
in
that
particular
site
and.
A
A
C
A
C
B
C
A
A
Yes
and
thank
you
for
making
this
world,
including
exclusive
announcements,
what's
kind
what
you're
gonna
do
in
the
first,
so
congratulations
on
turning
at
the
company
I
think
it's
a
great
decision.
We've
been
having
a
long
debate
on
here
discussion
on
this
one
at
some
point,
but
it's
great
to
have
you
in
the
company
as
well
and
I.
Think
it's
it's
a
highly
beneficial
thing
for
the
community
for
MVPs
moving
to
the
Microsoft
as
well,
because
then
that
means
that
in
these
positions
where
people
move
like
then
home
is
a
good
example.
A
There's
no
knowledge
more
hands-on
knowledge,
how
the
community
works
and
and
then
we
can
actually
improve
this
relationship
between
Microsoft
and
communities.
So
I've
been
already
in
13
years
in
Microsoft,
so
I'm
kind
of
a
lost
soul
right
so
getting
new
people
on
the
company
with
the
fresh
mindset.
It's.
B
A
And,
to
be
honest
on
that
point,
we
have
two
minutes
or
so,
but
I
didn't
have
those
opportunities
to
implement
my
way
of
thinking
when
I
joined
a
company.
But
then
one
step
at
a
time
I
got
to
the
position
where
I
can
actually
then
start
impacting
and
making
my
own
decisions
so
sure
from
day
one.
Maybe
that
won't
be
the
option,
but
maybe
day
two
or
at
a
10
or
a
Taylor
356
or
whatever
yeah.