gl-sp-frontend
v8.0.0
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Common code for SharePoint 2013/2016 using among web front-end development such as ES6+ and TypeScript
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gl-sp-frontend
What is this repository for?
This package (glaucioleonardo-sharepoint-frontend) is a common code for SharePoint 2013/2016 using among web front-end development such as ES6+ and TypeScript.
This package contains the types for using with Typescript.
How do I get set up?
The easiest way to install this library is via npm using the following commands:
- Latest version
npm install gl-sp-frontend --save
; - Available versions
npm install gl-sp-frontend@version --save
; - If you need to support old browsers (tested in IE10+), just install those packages polyfills and import as
the following sequence:
- es6-promise:
npm install es6-promise --save
- whatwg-fetch:
npm install whatwg-fetch --save
- es6-promise:
This is how you should include in your code and voila \o/:
import * as promise from 'es6-promise';
import 'whatwg-fetch';
class MyBeautifulClass {
constructor() {
promise.polyfill();
}
}
If you are using Angular 2+, just import these packages inside polyfill.js and in the section:
/** IE10 and IE11 requires the following for external source of SVG when using <use> tag */
include promise.polyfill();
and everything should work fine!
If you are using only browser version:
- For ES5 version importing via
<!DOCTYPE html>
<html lang="en">
<head>
<meta charset="UTF-8">
<title>gl-sp-frontend</title>
...
</head>
<body>
...
<!-- Include here -->
<script src="https://github.com/glaucioleonardo/gl-sp-frontend/tree/master/lib/bundle.js"></script>
<!-- or just download this repo and refer to the bundle.js like this -->
<script src="js/bundle.js"></script>
</body>
</html>
- In case you are using ES+, just use the
bundle.js
insidelib/es6
Macro features
- Core: Setup
- Retrieve list items
- User permissions
Other features is going to be included frequently.
Other packages used
I'm really thankful for those packages creators!