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From YouTube: SharePoint Dev Weekly - Episode 44 - 19th of June 2019
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This video was recorded on Tuesday 18th of June 2019.
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A
Welcome
to
chair
ponder
of
weekly,
it
is
episode.
44
today
is
Tuesday
18th
of
June.
So
typically
we
record
this
on
Monday,
but
in
this
week
for
Tuesday
I
have
the
ability
reasons
this
one
will
go
live
on
19th
of
June
2019.
A
B
B
I
mean
a
lot,
so
I've
been
doing
a
lot
of
stuff,
whether
it's
interesting
or
not,
that
is
to
decide
up
to
you
and
and
the
audience,
but
so
I'm,
one
on
one
hand
with
the
CLI
we're
finishing
up
on
the
changes
that
we
wanted
to
do
for
v2
yeah,
we
simplified
the
login.
We
renamed
reorganized
some
of
the
commands.
We
decided
not
to
rename
the
the
arguments
because
I
to
be
honest,
nobody
complained
about
him.
B
So
why
force
upon
everybody,
a
change
that
we
think
might
be
good,
but
then
nobody
else
really
feels
annoyed
by
by
the
things
that
we
have
done
over
time.
So
we
decided
to
leave
the
things
be
we
wanted
to
change
things
that
we
say.
Ok,
we
want
to
reorganize
things
to
make
more
more
more
sense,
so
that
work
is
almost
being
done.
As
I've
already
announced.
B
B
We
are
not
taking
it
away,
but
it
will
not
get
any
updates,
like
all
of
the
work
we'll
go
from
that
point
on
to
v2
on
the
rancors
front,
we're
doing
some
cool
stuff
with
analysis
of
flows
and
power-ups,
and
there
are
quite
a
few
intricacies
in
there
like,
for
example,
being
an
admin.
A
B
A
B
And
there
was
yeah
and
everything
that
I've
done
is
over
the
last
few
weeks,
I've
tried
a
few
things
with
flow
I
wanted
to
see
if
I
could
automate
some
of
the
things
that
I
do
and
work,
and
basically
I
arrived
to
the
point
where
I
realized.
That
I
mean
maybe
just
me,
and
maybe
the
rest
of
the
world
knew
about
that
all
along.
But
to
me
in
a
pewter
like
like
in
the
past,
we
used
to
have
the
macros
in
office
and
client
yep
yeah.
A
B
Have
the
macros
like
flow
is
the
macros
for
365,
because
you're
gonna
basically
really
easily
tie
different
things
together.
Automate
things
respond
to
things
like
you
can
really
easily
do
that
and
then
on
the
level
of
officers
services
and
not
a
client
application
yep.
So
it's
a
really
powerful
thing
and
then
I've
done
some
things
like
creating
Microsoft
to
dues
from
slack
or
even
things
like
I
live
in
our
outlook
on
the
web.
B
The
way
it
works
is
that
when
you
delete
an
email,
it
goes
to
deleted
items,
but
it
stays
there
until
you
sign
out,
but
I,
don't
because
I
work
at
home,
like
there's,
no
need
for
me
to
close
that
so
I
just
got
her
deleted
emails
over
time,
but
they're
never
going
going
away,
so
I
get
a
flow
buddy
that
runs
every
day
and
cleans
that
out.
But
it's
like
it's
like
the
moment
you
get
into
the
mindset
of.
B
Let
me
try
to
automate
some
things
like
flow
is
a
really
cool
things
to
play
with
yeah.
A
A
Too
much
flow
for
me
has
been
there.
We've
been
almost
working
on
on
the
on
the
provisioning
stories
and
everything
else.
The
flow
is
always
the
walk
away
or
prey
the
limits
of
site
designs
and
sites
scripts
by
calling
a
flow.
That's
that's
basically
where
I'm
coming
from,
but
then
apparently
and
again,
I'm
not
from
blood
flow
engineering.
A
But
apparently
it
seems
to
be
that
that
to
be
able
to
use
that
action
in
Microsoft
side
scripts,
you
would
need
to
have
the
license
for
all
of
the
ins
users
who
are
using
the
self-service
site
creation
in
SharePoint.
Allow
and
that's,
apparently,
the
situation
now
right
now
so,
but
I
can't
confirm
that.
But
it's
it's
kind
of
okay,
weird!
You
could
actually
call
us
a
logic
app
that
works
as
well,
but
that
indeed
has
a
different
cost
structure
as
well,
so
yeah.
B
A
But
that's
my
flow
expertise.
I
haven't
made
too
much
stuff
on.
There
should
have
more
frequent
look
on
on
what
can
what
could
be
done.
There
definitely
yeah
good
yeah.
On
my
side,
we've
been
working
on
well
we're
actually
working
on
defining
the
future
of
the
provisioning
engines
and
provisioning
services
and
all
of
that
stuff.
That's
actually
really
interesting,
so
try
to
figure
out
well.
What
is
the
vision
in
future
and
one
of
the
actually
discussion
points
on
that?
One
was
actually
kind
of
interesting,
which
is
what
is
the
right
thing
to
do?
A
Actually,
implications
what
should
be
done
because
yeah,
because
people
actually
get
so
stuck
on
I,
can't
do
X,
&,
Y
and
say
because
of
a
plant,
but
it's
like
well
what,
if
we
would
unplug
that
yeah
yeah
but
again,
then
what
if
we
could.
So
what
is
actually
the
right
thing
to
do,
rather
than
being
kind
of
a
assuming
that
the
the?
How
would
I
put
it
the
restrictions
are,
what
the
restrictions
are,
because
you
didn't
always
meant
restriction,
so
you
can
always
been
tenant,
are
very
opposed.
A
B
B
A
Yes,
it's
a
classic
exercise
of
targeting
what
is
important,
but
it
is
really
doing
the
old
money
in
the
world.
You
have
everything
what
you
want
to
have
and
then
start
okay,
what
if
you
have
50%
what,
if
you
have
only
25%
of
that?
What
is
the
thing
shhh
attend,
but
it's
an
interesting
exercise.
What.
A
B
A
Want
to
start
anything
complex
because
we
don't
have
a
time
to
focus
that,
or
maybe
somebody
else
could
finish
that
but
still
I
think
right
now,
it's
it's
time.
After
all
of
that
crazy
spring
conference
recent
season,
everything
else
is
just
slightly
defined
objectives
and
then
making
sure
that
I
can
have
some
time
off
and
then
get
back
to
working
in
a
start-up
focused.
Sorry.
A
B
A
I'm
hearing
it
yes,
so
there's
the
ESPC
of
ignite
I
think
is
the
first
and
then
there's
the
tribe
conference
in
Slovenia
I
promise
to
go
there
this
year
again.
So
it's
it's
kind
of
a
almost
like
a
family
event
as
well.
So
really
really
close
people
walking
and
meeting
there.
It
is
actually
the
speaker.
Crew
on
that
conference
is
just
amazing
as
well,
and
then
the
European
SharePoint
conference,
whatever
it's
called
mates,
a
sure
of
its
micro
365
SharePoint
conference.
A
Early
November
in
ignite
we'll
have
a
pre
day
also
for
most
resistor
file
developer
platform.
So
that's
going
to
be
interesting
as
well,
and
obviously
the
sessions
have
not
been
yet
locked
so
we'll
see
what
those
are
but
plenty
to
do
and
we'll
start
shipping.
The
monthly
release
cycles
releases
of
shipment
framework
pretty
soon
so
right.
Now
it's
starting
from
the
9th
of
July
so
which
officially
I
would
be
actually
on
vacation,
but
I
will
work
on
that
day.
Sir,
getting
some
ducks
out.
B
A
We're
going
to
talk
about
more
on
the
context
of
that
on
this
week's
Church
day,
community
call,
which
is
19th
19th
of
no
20th
of
June,
so
kind
of
pinpointing
more
precisely.
What's
there
and
what's
not
there,
we
we
were
unable
to
get
all
of
the
things
were
planning
to
get
there,
but
then
there's
some
extra
things
as
well.
It's
always
a
balance
these
things,
but
now
that
we're
heading
to
the
monthly
release
cycle
we
can
actually
to
postpone
stuff
and
see
again
within
two
weeks.
Are
they
ready
to
go
in
the
next
release?
B
B
A
A
A
B
A
A
B
A
To
be
able
to
know
when
the
release
is
to
happen,
I
think
that's
that's
one
of
the
key
point
here
as
well,
and
also
it
helps
in
our
internal
processes
of
making
sure
that
we
have
a
more
frequent
cadence
on
okay.
So
this
is
not
really
let's
deploy
that
on
the
following
release,
but
we
know
release
is
happening.
I
think
that's
highly
beneficial
higher
quality.
That's
definitely
too
objective,
yeah
anyway,
cool,
let's
actually
jump
on
on
the
articles
and
have
a
look
on
the
things.
What
has
happened
in
the
last
week?
A
A
A
Okay,
anyway,
yesterday
June
17
Feb
release
and
I
updated
chip
on
framework
developer
training
package.
So
this
is
June
2019
edition,
basically,
a
refresh
of
the
existing
package
which
we
have
and
and
everything
has
been
updated
now
the
1.8
point
2
version
and
we
will
keep
on
evolving
this
on
the
quarterly
basis.
But
the
key
point
of
this
one
is
just
to
recap:
we
have
nine
modules
which
for
all
of
them
we
have
a
recorded
video,
and
then
we
have
presentation
slides
on
the
top.
We
have
handsome
enough
for
the
module
and
demo
materials.
A
What
else?
And
this
one
from
a
community?
Well
not
community
side
from
mark
Cashman
and
Marcus
from
our
product
marketing
site?
This
is
actually
a
really
good
article
on
what
is
hep
and
framework
from
a
non
developer
perspective.
So
I
think
this
was
really
good
clarification.
What
is
it
and
what
does
it
actually
mean?
Where
is
it
coming
from?
Why
is
it
coming
from
so
not
as
super
long
clarification,
but
they
a
lot
of
relevant,
valuable
information
in
here
and
I,
the
the
preciseness
of
our
growth
379
370
370,
3
%.
Yes,
II
have
three.
A
But
pretty
good
article
for
those
who
are
not
necessarily
super
familiar,
what
is
SharePoint
framework
and
what
does
it
actually
mean
and
in
a
kind
of
a
business
perspective,
not
just
from
a
developer
perspective,
as
well
now
from
billing
brilliant
great
article
resizing
sharepoint
online
images
by
using
Mastercraft
api's,
so
there's
basically
clarification
on.
How
could
you
use
to
graph
api
on
runtime
the
render
a
mate's
using
a
certain
size?
So
you
know
optimize
3
and
that's
actually
pretty
cool.
A
Focal
for
both
the
the
and
and
this
actually
works-
and
we
can
actually
see
it
in
here
now-
we
can
actually
that's
a
underscore
underscore
API
v2,
so
basically
using
the
non
graph
access,
which
means
that
if
you
are
in
the
context
of
SharePoint,
you
can
actually
use
the
underscore
api
totally
to
any
point.
But
if
you
are
outside
of
SharePoint
access,
you
would
have
to
use
then
the
craft
API
straight
again
on
the
same
functionality
so
which
is
basically
visible
in
here.
So.
A
This
is
from
Julie
Turner
from
the
simp
Roxas,
consulting
so
basically
Stefan's
definitely
say,
create
UI
designer
and
he's
always
investigating
or
telling
stories
and
telling
teaching
people
how
to
use
CSS
variables
and
all
of
that
stuff
and
Julie
is
basically
then
building
or
explaining
the
story
on
how
or
evolving
the
story
and
explaining
the
story
on
horn
on
her
own
words
in
here.
So
that's
the
variable
and
then
we're
using
the
variable
in
here
which,
by
the
way
this
one
doesn't
make
that
much
sense
but
see
if
we
scroll
down
there.
A
We
have
the
variable
rent
and
we're
using
that
one
over
there
over
there.
Well
not
in
there
actually,
but
in
two
times,
but
then
you
can
actually
adjust
the
setting
in
a
one
location,
make
sense
variables
and
then
there's
a
slightly
more
complex
thing,
but
it's
basically
then
flipping
and
showing
how
to
make
this
thing.
A
A
Limiting
factor
at
the
same
time,
if
you're,
adding
CSS
entries
to
the
page,
would
have
to
be
careful
on.
How
do
you
do
that
because
well
in
this
case,
these
are
actually
thesis
entries
in
the
component,
so
these
are
basically
in
the
component
of
the
class
and
and
you're
targeting
the
CSS
to
the
specific
component.
We
just
recently
had
a
issue
where
one
of
the
samples
actually
in
the
in
the
github
were
showing
how
to
register
global
CSS
overrides
and
that
actually
blocked
one
new
functionality.
B
This
so
I
guess
the
idea
used
for
this
was,
if
imagine
on
a
modern
page,
on
the
root
scope.
There
were
variables
for
the
colors
that
comes
with
a
theme
and
then
in
in
everything
that
we
build
ourselves.
We
could
just
say
I'm
Airi,
foreground
primary
background
secondary
better,
and
so
we
could
just
refer
to
colors,
no
matter
what
they
are
like.
We
don't
care
what
they
are,
whether
it's
green
or
blue
or
red,
but
we
just
want
to
say
like
this
is
important.
This
is
less
important.
B
A
B
A
B
A
A
A
B
A
Now
this
one
is
from
James
Callaghan
switching
will
be
more
on
SharePoint
home
pages
using
PM
paper.
Oh
sure,
basically,
it's
just
a
reference
article
with
the
reading
time
of
three
minutes
now
on.
How
do
you
flip
the
the
Welcome
page
or
landing
page
of
the
site
to
a
different
ways?
How
do
you
modified
that
using
the
MP
PowerShell,
a
few
different
functions
and
here's
a
reusable
function
to
replace
stuff
so
which
is
using,
then
the
BMP
polish,
all
behind
the
scenes?
A
Really
nice
good
blog
posts
explaining
how
to
make
different
scenarios
to
actually
work
so
cool
cute,
let's
get
in
here.
This
is
from
from
circus
or
give
we
circuit
has
been
actually
on
the
weekly
things
quite
often
recently,
so
he's
blocking
a
lot,
but
this
one
is
really
really
cool,
so
SP
formatter
could
go
Chrome
extension
within
which
enhances
the
ership
on
column,
slash
formatting
experiences,
last
few
vomiting
experience.
A
This
definitely
should
be
something
which
community
or
we,
we
in
the
industry,
appoint
open-source
community
to
be
MPs
out
of
the
house,
start
helping
on
Sergei
on
pushing
this
stuff
and
we
build
it
together
as
a
commander,
tooling,
potentially
so,
really,
cool
stuff,
and
obviously
the
only
downside
is
that
that
requires
that
you're
using
a
chrome
based
project.
So
it's
chromium
or
a
chrome
also.
B
A
A
A
B
So
in
theory,
you
could
even
do
it
in
a
way
that
you
will
build
experience
and
then
you
will
expose
it
as
a
web.
Parsing
harge,
a
single
page
apart
Google
Chrome
extension,
even
vias
code
extension,
because
in
the
end
you
might
want
to
include
that
in
project
and
they'll
do
the
same
experience.
But
then
obtaining
the
data
from
in
three
ways
or
four
ways.
B
A
A
Way
from
a
conceptually
thinking
absolutely
make
sense.
One
of
the
considerations
here
is
also
that
the
the
column,
formatting
and
the
view
format
in
Doc's
are
actually
the
most
viewed
dogs
in
the
dev
ship
on
dev
area.
So
there
is
a
clear
demand
for
this
capability,
so
it
would
be
great
to
have
a
more
enhanced,
tooling
available,
advanced
tooling.
So
the
order
to
box
tooling
is
evolving
as
well,
but
then
having
this
kind
of
advanced,
tooling
available
as
well.
B
A
Actually,
using
which
language
there
we
go
so
that
use
windows.
What
about
if
we
want
to
use
windows
and
build
windows
based
image,
display,
section
windows
container
and
he's
basically
walking
through
that
process
and
doing
that
and
my
understanding
is
that
there's
something
wrong
with
the
Linux
based
containers?
What
was
it
yes.
B
There
are
some
issues
specifically
I
think
related
to
if
I'm
not
mistaken,
notes
ass.
Okay,
though
the
way
it
runs,
there
are
some
issues
with
that
which
causes
a
different
types
of
issues
when
you
want
to
use
the
image
with
SPF,
X
and
yeah,
so
I
haven't
given
this
a
try
yet,
but
it
could
be
the
case
that
in
this
case
you
don't
get
these
issues
because
note
says,
is
binary
that
is
being
built
on
the
OS.
A
Cute
moving
on
things
from
Alex
react
templates
using
a
specific
library
components,
part
one
basic,
so
basically
walking
through
two
different
options
with
SharePoint
framework
library,
components,
building
one
and
then
reusing
that
related
on
react
templates.
In
this
case.
How
far
do
we
actually
get
in
the
first
step?
Not
the
super
super
super
for
not
with
UX
examples
but
still
getting
started
on
things.
Now.
The
the
library
component
is
still
in
preview.
As
part
of
one
point,
eight
point
two
we're
looking
in
the
growing
GA
as
one
point:
nine
release
of
SharePoint
framework.
A
B
A
So
this
is
good
refresh
how
things
are
actually
working,
deploying
that
to
the
SharePoint,
but
not
actually
doing
the
ship
ship
options
at
this
one
go
host
and
run
the
code
from
the
localhost
and
enable
CD
and
what
needs
to
be
done
and
and
all
of
that,
so
the
basic
clarification
on
how
to
get
started
on
things
so
really
cool
yeah.
If
you
tree
camp
I,
think
the
problem
in
the
many
cases
is
that
we
we
tend
to
forget
about
the
importance
of
getting
started
to
refresh.
A
B
A
B
A
A
A
You
scary,
sharing
is
carried,
it's
actually
scary
as
well.
To
get
over
that
one
thing:
actually,
we
were
going
to
have
feedback,
so
my
suggestion-
and
we
might
actually
get
plenty
of
this-
is
that
if
there
is
a
demand
for
these
kind
of
background
images
with
the
porter
on
them
thumbs
up
and
we'll
definitely
provide
these
to
be
available
all
Slanket
on
right
now
we
have
the
de
Parker
logos
for,
for
example,
for
sticker
creation
available
in
github,
definitely
already
but
background
images.
If
people
want
to
have
additional
media.
B
B
A
Let's
we'll
see
will
say
I
doubt
that
that's
gonna
happen,
but
hey
you
never
know.
There's
this
so
many
things
right
now
happening
related
on
alignments
of
the
teams
and
everything
else.
So
I
can't
promise
that
we'll
have
an
explicit
PMP
booth,
even
an
ignite.
It
might
be
that
it's
actually
called
ship
or
train
workbooks
and
which
is
ship
on
dev.
Both
because
should
be
MP
is
a
pontiff.
So
there's
maybe.
A
It
is
absolutely
cool
any
last
words
for
this
week
only
thing
what
you
want
to
recommend
people
to
do
with
in
this
way
a
one
thing
front
reminder:
we
will
chat
down
the
ship
and,
if
weeklies,
what
you
like,
because
we
are
actually
on
a
family
vacations,
both
pretty
much
on
the
same
time
as
well,
and
we
will
not
actually
do
the
community
public
amenity
course
as
well.
Just
to
recap
on
that
one
as
well,
and
that
we
do,
we
actually
did
get
some
thumbs
down
on
that
one.
A
B
I
mean
maybe
maybe
at
some
point
well,
some
people
might
not
appreciate
it,
but
on
the
other
end,
at
the
end
of
the
day,
it's
people
its
health,
its
what's
what's
important
in
life,
yeah
right
and
there
is
time
for
vacation.
There
is
time
for
work
and
again
some
time
on
that
we
both
shared
them,
the
mentality
that
we
turned
up
to
11
and
just
go,
but
later
there's
also
time
to
stop.
And
then
you.
A
A
B
Yes,
for
me
that
still
still
things
going
on,
we
I'm
really
looking
forward
to
finalizing
all
the
work
on
office.
55C
live
v2,
which
I
think
so
we
have
now
a
PR
I'll
open,
which
was
done
by
vet
and
Helen
I
think
they
will
be
merged
in
the
coming
days
and
then,
basically,
we
are
almost
at
the
place
where
we
want
to
be
with
v2.