►
From YouTube: SharePoint Dev Weekly - Episode 45 - 25th of June 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. Erwin van Hunen (Rencore) as the visitor this week.
If you want your article or sample mentioned, please use the #SPDevWeekly hashtag on Twitter for letting us know.
This video was recorded on Tuesday 24th of June 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
That's
a
great
start
so
welcome
to
ship
under
weekly
episode
45.
This
is
the
last
episode
before
we
will
have
a
summer
break
and
because
everybody
will
have
few
weeks
off
director
being
park
at
the
porcupine,
it
is
24th
of
June
summer
is
here:
that's
why
Wallach
is
outside
right.
Yes,
for
once
it's
not
raining
in
Netherlands.
A
A
That's
just
Nia,
so
this
is
the
last
episode.
This
is
the
season
finale
on
the
season.
Number
one
wanted
to
actually
get
urban
as
the
visitor
in
here,
because
I
don't
think
it's
not
that
funny!
Member,
not
that
people
who
watching
this
are
remembering
this.
But
you
were
our
white
whale.
We
were
trying
to
get
on
the
first
episode
for
a
while,
and
then
we
got
it
to
you
on
the
episode
12
or
something
like
that
so
say:
stupid,
long-running
internal
joke,
which
nobody
actually
understood.
A
B
A
It's
right,
but
I
think
well
that
it's
actually
because
I
think
the
number
one
thing
one
of
the
objectives
absolutely
about
the
show
is
to
get
people
visibility,
get
people
who
are
sharing
their
stuff
and
and
knowledge
and
and
their
work
for
others
getting
them
people
to
be
more
aware
of
them
so
and
I
know
for
a
fact
that
it's
been
working
out
quite
nicely.
So
it's
okay,
it's
good!
It
is
okay,.
B
A
B
B
If
you
like
many
folks,
don't
don't
already
pay
any
attention
to
the
applications
that
they've
right
with
things
like
Emma's
access
or
site,
mailboxes
or
other
things
that
are
kind
of
still
available
on
premises
but
or
maybe
even
gone
on
online,
and
then
to
even
note.
They
are
there
that
they
are
being
used
by
whom
and
so
what
and
then
think
about
like
okay.
So
how
do
we
move
often?
A
And
it's
it's
classic
reminder:
we've
been
talking
about
that
one
quite
a
few
times
in
this
s,
better,
wait
list,
because
we
I
think
everybody
we
who
work
in
the
SharePoint
framework
and
the
let's
say
in
the
top
of
the
technology
and
will
release
new
stuff.
We
always
forget
about
the
fact
that
quite
a
lot
of
people
are
still
in
on
prim,
which
kind
of
reminds
me
on
the
recapping
of
the
system
at
pre
advertisements
as
well.
A
We
will
start
releasing
new
video
series
question
which
is
getting
started
series
which
this
actually
is
very
important
for
I.
Think
a
lot
of
the
people
who've
been
following
up
on
the
SharePoint
dev
story
and
there's
the
world
do
people
who
might
be
interested
on
joining
on
doing
stuff
on
the
development,
and
the
problem
is
that
we
spent
so
much
time
with
the
people
who
are
on
the
bleeding
edge
that
we
forget
about
actually
providing
the
getting
started
materials.
Well,
everybody
knows
this:
no,
they
don't
people
just
don't
assume
that
and.
B
Sir
and
I
guess
there's
also
this
dis
inner
aspect
that
for
us,
like
I've,
never
bought
a
SharePoint
farm
I,
never
paid
anybody
to
build
anything
for
me.
So
as
such,
there
is
no
buy-in
for
me
into
anything
from
the
past,
meaning
I
could
just
move
from
one
thing
to
another
to
another
to
another
and
I:
don't
leave
anything
behind
which
is
not
the
reality
for
a
company,
because
when
you
get
intranet,
you
set
up
the
whole
farm,
the
whole
infra
servers
and
everything
you
invent.
That
is
a
big
investment.
B
You
cannot
just
drop
that
and
then
Reese
cool
return.
Everybody
you
know
like,
let's
throw
all
of
that
away
and
then
move
to
a
cloud
like
you
cannot
do
that
and
that
reality
mix,
which
is
also
I.
What
makes
it
easier
for
us
to
just
look
ahead
to
whatever
is
new
and
shiny,
as
opposed
to
thing
like
yeah,
but,
like
you
can
adjust?
Oh
forget
about
that.
C
It's
it's
so
easy
for
us
to
use
too
near
a
shiny,
because
it's
not
provided
to
us
automatically.
That's
the
whole
thing
about
the
cloud.
You
just
know
it's
just
there
next
week,
something
is
new
and
shiny.
We
can
use
it
on
Prem
its.
They
have
a
previous
investment,
but
they
also
have
to
invest
again
to
get
the
new
and
shiny
things.
Yeah.
A
Yeah,
so
it's
an
interesting
mentality,
change
on
the
idea.
At
the
same
time,
the
when
you're
in
on
Prem,
you
can
control
those
releases.
You
control
the
change
management
and
it
still
seems
to
be
a
strong
theme
for
many
companies
that
they
want
to
control
when
the
features
are
getting
shipped
so
that
they
reduce
the
confusion
of
orders
of
which
is
true
and
its
might
be
a
good
thing.
A
C
A
Running
I
still
remember
back
in
2007
I
saw
environments
where
a
partner
had
created
a
a
solution
which
had
certain
business
requirements,
but
then
it
didn't
work
outside
of
those
business
requirements.
So
basically
wrist
of
the
SharePoint
was
completely
broken,
because
the
masturbate
was
basically
designed
only
work
with
the
publishing
scenario
and
if
you
accidentally
try
to
use
pcs
or
whatever
in
once
the
basis
is
there,
because
it
was
not
part
of
the
requirements
to
actually
make
it
for.
A
Yeah
yeah
absolutely,
but
there
was
the
intranet
scenarios
where
global
intranet
switz,
where
we
saw
those
as
well.
It
was
quite
weird
because
then
you're
basically
investing
280
ee,
but
then
somebody
rips
off
or
locks
down
the
fire,
three
of
the
of
the
four
doors
or
whatever
and
then
but
there's
four
doors.
Yeah
I
know
I,
know,
but
just
said
you
need
to
get
in
and
get
out.
Here's
a
wonder
or
something:
it's.
A
C
The
bow
show
recently
not
that
not
many
big
changes
as
such
in
the
PowerShell
PNP
parish
on
worlds
I
mean
there
has
been
a
few
more
commanders
here
and
there,
but
the
bigger
changes,
because
powerful
so
heavily
resides
on
core
behind
the
scenes.
It's
that's
where
it
is
happening
actually
and
just
PowerShell
easily.
C
It
gets
all
the
lids
and
the
greatest
just
like.
If
you
use
SharePoint
Online,
you
just
automatically
get
the
latest
in
the
greatest
and
the
same
goes
for
PowerShell.
So
the
provisioning
engine,
where
I've
been
mainly
focusing
on,
has
changed
very
heavily
the
last
couple
of
months.
Since
the
last
time
we
talked
and
there's
a
lot
of
new
functionality
in
there,
and
that's
basically
all
reflected
to
those
two
simple
commands:
let's
apply
a
PNP
provisioning
template
and
get
PP
provisioning
template.
Yes,
a
lot
of
stuff
happening
there
and
and
and
lots
more
interesting
stuff
happening.
C
So
we
introduce
team
support
now,
which
I
think
is
really
nice.
We
allow
you
to
provision
ad
accounts
with
all
the
properties
and
there's
a
couple
of
things
that
are
now
in
the
pipeline
of
coming
out.
We
are
sort
of
settling
on
the
schema
to
be
able
to
provision
user
profile
properties
which
kinda
will
not
be
able
to
introduce
new
user
profile
properties.
That's
unfortunately,
not
supporters
in
the
api's,
but
we
can
set
existing
quantity.
A
C
Future,
it
wait
makes
more
sense
to
put
it
in
the
ad
it's
available
everywhere,
instead
of
just
in
SharePoint,
but
still
we
we
will
allow
you
to
provision
properties
and
a
bigger
changes,
and
that
is
sort
of
an
unnecessarily.
A
technology
decision
has
more
and
mindset
change
that
we
decided
to
form
is
that
we
now
start
to
allow
you
to
extract
content
and
applying
contents
provisioning
content.
We
already
support
it
almost
from
day
one
creating
lists
items,
uploading
documents,
setting
properties
on
those
documents,
etc,
etc.
C
C
So
if
you
have
a
site,
a
complete
structure
in
there
we'll
take
the
whole
folder
structure
and
all
the
files
pages
will
come
down,
including
all
the
way
up,
our
definitions
and
everything
on
those
pages,
and
then
we
will
introduce
it's
not
there
yet,
but
we
will
introduce
the
ability
to
extract
list
items
and
also
documents
from
a
document
library.
There
are
a
few
caveats
there
that
I
won't
go
into
much
detail,
but
that's
working
on
so
that
will
come
when
at
a
time
yeah.
A
So
we'll
we
will
have
a
to
live
release.
I
think
we
charted
about
that
one
last
week
for
the
engine
and
the
PowerShell
and
over
as
a
CLI,
we'll
keep
on
releasing
new
versions
are
still
during
summer
time
as
well.
So
we've
like,
like
you
mentioned,
we
will
slow
down
on
the
videos
and
we'll
slow
down
on
their
speed
up
weekly
to
have
a
break,
but
then
we'll
restart
again
after
a
few
weeks
off
now
we
wanted
to
keep
this
one
also
slightly
shorter
and
what
I'm
gonna
do.
A
I'm
gonna
share
my
screen
and
we
can
serve
about
few
articles
and
then,
let's
get
back
on
their
own
the
discussion
here
we
go
so
few
things
ship
on
Saturdays
lesson.
We
didn't
actually
cover
them.
There
was
few
serve
on
Saturday
last
Saturday
as
well,
and
but
upcoming
sir
SharePoint
upcoming
Saturday.
We
have
a
paging
coming
up:
Beijing
29th
June
2019.
A
A
Turn
turn
turn
turn
so
ship
on
Saturday
in
Beijing
I.
Think
it's
actually
in
a
remember
correctly
this
in
Microsoft
occasion,
but
it
is
in
Chinese,
so
it's
really
hard
to
see,
but
we
can
see
topics
like
ship
and
provisioning.
A
service
mentioned
there,
that's
kind
of
cool
as
well,
so
quite
familiar
names
and
topics.
Power-Ups
Flo
mentioned
here
as
well.
Now
on
the
on
the
pier:
let's
quickly
have
a
look
on
there
as
well
in
here
ten
possessions,
and
we
I
think
we
have
the
session
scheduled.
A
Developer,
no,
we
only
actually
have
surfing
SPF,
X
and
max
of
themes
mentioned.
I
know
that
there's
some
other
ones
here
I
was
requested
to
do
a
quick,
welcome
video
in
here,
I'm
gonna.
Do
that
and
so
I'll
make
that
one
before
that,
but
definitely
development
topics
and
there's
multiple
additional
speakers
in
the
in
there,
as
well,
quite
a
few
babies,
and
so
on
so
good
set
up
coming
there
as
well,
and
then
we
had
the
ship
on
Saturday
Netherlands,
which
are
either
one
of
you
actually
coming
over.
There.
B
A
B
B
A
Go
that's
pretty
cool
a
lot
of
lot
of
familiar
artists
and
pram,
so
it's
going
to
be
a
really
interesting
set
up
in
Netherlands
this
this
weekend
as
well
on
the
other
topics.
What
I
want
to
quickly
call
out
here-
and
this
is
a
sample-
our
reference
solution
which
sent
live
earlier
today,
based
on
code
from
the
engineering
which
is
an
Instagram
with
March,
and
this
is
one
of
the
things
which
we
demonstrated
actually
in
ignite
118.
So
we
we
get
on
having
questions
and
when
is
that
coming
up?
A
When
is
that
coming
out
because
they
will
say
I
think
there
was
a
statement
in
the
video
or
some
of
the
slides
that
it's
coming
as
an
open
source
solution
at
some
points,
it's
like
well,
okay.
We
need
to
get
it
out
now,
so
people
were
asking,
but
it's
it's
basically
a
simple
Instagram
web
part,
which
is
then
using
the
Instagram
hold
indication.
A
A
A
But
yeah
it
gets
highly
confident
and
complicated.
So
quite
simple:
does
this
job
you're
signing
and
then
it's
after
that?
It's
actually
showing
the
information
from
Instagram
based
on
their
accounts,
nothing,
but
a
cool
cool
thing
to
do
and
give
guidance
on
on
the
setting
up
things
as
well.
Now
this
one
was
from
Robert
Robert
was
coming
from
Neverland
to
Neverland,
show
up
on
Saturday
Netherlands
user
impersonation
scope
issue
when
working
with
SharePoint
framework,
a
view
out
the
missions
and
that's
a
familiar
looking.
C
A
B
A
B
A
That
way,
you
can
then
call
your
custom
web
api
securely
from
the
specifics
web
board.
It's
definitely
really
cool
set
up
which
work
if
additional
capabilities
and
possibilities
for
your
solution-
and
this
is
nicely
walking
through
the
scenarios-
click
here-
click
here
and
setting
up
things
and
I-
think
oh
there's
no
final!
This
is
how
it
works.
Okay,
but
anyway
it
actually
works.
A
A
B
A
A
So
whenever
your
redeploying,
it's
gonna,
add
an
secondary
entry
on
the
list
because
pay
inside
of
the
package,
you
have
two
lists:
intent
record
list
entry
for
the
for
the
item,
so
it's
actually
going
to
add
and
duplicate
entry
and
that
will
then
cause
it
diplucate
rendering
of
the
same
issues,
so
it
actually
zoom
in
there
and
there.
So
we
can
say
that
because,
when
you're
adding
a
new
version
in
you
get
that
duplicated
version
and
then
that's
causing
this
secondary
injury.
A
The
last
because
we
are
basically
saying
that
everywhere
in
this
tenant,
render
that
extension
cute
so
and
this
talks
about
the
fact
that
how
do
you
deal
with
that
and
how
do
you
clean?
That's
hunting
theme,
changes,
hunting
theme,
changes
using
master
themes,
tab
webparts.
So
basically,
how
do
we
take
the
theme
changes
into
account
on
the
rendering
of
the
things?
How
do
we
actually
add?
A
That's
just
the
UI
UX,
based
on
the
theme
of
the
site
or
behind
the
scenes,
so
quite
quite
nice
setup
on
showing
how
to
make
that
happen
as
well
from
marker
and
then
as
a
final
thing,
from
David
to
pack
up
SharePoint
framework
solutions.
Talking
about
that's
how
do
we?
How
do
we
write
up
there,
PowerShell,
obviously
being
a
powershell,
of
course,
of
course,
and
then
how
do
we
actually
get
the
files
away?
How
do
we
save
them
somewhere
and
how
do
we
make
backups
out
of
that?
A
So
quite
simple
thing,
but
quite
nice
script
also
to
see
how
it's
extracting
the
files
and
then
the
local
file
system
a
set
back
up
of
a
moment
of
a
time
so
really
Coursera
and
that's
it
for
the
articles
today,
we
wanted
to
intentionally
be
quite
fast
on
the
on
the
last
episode
of
the
year.
In
the
last
words
before
we
go
for
a
summer
break
or
a
summer
season,
what
are
the
things
which
people
should
be
looking
into
if
they
have
time.
B
A
A
B
B
A
And
we'll
be
coming
back
on
the
community
course
on
1st
of
August.
During
this
time
we
will
schedule
actually
getting
started,
videos
that
are
starting
to
pop
up
in
the
YouTube
and
social
media
quite
soon,
but
until
August
we
will
be
doing.
This
was
the
last
bit
of
weekly
and
Thank
You
Irving
for
a
quick
chat
as
well.
What
dissipating
in
here
my
pleasure
and
I
will
definitely
call
you
in
for
another
chat
sooner
or
later,
but
thank
you
well.
Dick
I
think
it
was
a
great.