ReactFoo 2019

ReactFoo 2019

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Rahul Shenoy

@rahulshenoy

Hosting React app on SharePoint

Submitted Feb 1, 2019

Most enterprises use SharePoint as their primary collaboration portal. SharePoint offers it’s own way to build component based pages, React can handle this too well. All other functions - authentication, data etc are handled by SharePoint ecosystem. Arming it with react would make it a perfect suite for simpe and semi-complex web applications.

Outline

  1. What is SharePoint?
  2. Why SharePoint + React combo is perfect for apps
  3. Demo: Hosting a React app on Sharepoint
  4. (optional) Demo: Setting up a quick CI/CD pipeline to deploy solutions to SharePoint QA using One Drive + SharePoint Libraries + (Flow)

Requirements

Nothing specific, this is going to be more like a demo not hands on session.

Speaker bio

Rahul Shenoy
Technical Architect at Applied Materials.

Slides

https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1okrNv-TuA3AHTWifLirwT9rCZbwINzV3n9thT0iRcKE/edit?usp=sharing

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