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4/27/2018- Setting up a document library to act as a CDN
- Managing the Office 365 CDN using PowerShell and the Office 365 CLI
- Enabling or disabling the site collection app catalog
- Upgrading SPFx solutions
- Application lifecycle management (ALM) APIs
Skill Level Intermediate
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- [Sahil] Hi my name is Sahil Malik and welcome to SharePoint Framework Deployment, Upgrades and Lifecycle. But we don't just deploy code, we have to live with it. We have to upgrade it, manage it across complex environments, many site collections, maybe even multiple tenants. In this course, I talk about these practical side of things. I talk about how to deploy SPFX solutions, both with a third party CDN and the Office 365 CDN with automatic client asset deployment.
I also show you how you can leverage the site collection app catalog. I then talk about how to manage versions for both SharePoint assets based solutions and code oriented solutions. Finally, I go through the ALM APIs and yes, I show both PMP PowerShell and the Office 365 CLI.
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Introduction
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Welcome1m
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What you should know1m 53s
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1. Environment Setup and Starter Code
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My dev machine3m 49s
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Write a simple SPFx web part1m 27s
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2. Office 365 Content Delivery Network (CDN)
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Introduction: Office 365 CDN2m 21s
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Uninstall an SPFx solution2m 37s
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3. The Site Collection App Catalog
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4. Upgrade SPFx Solutions
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5. Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) APIs
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Introduction: ALM APIs4m 8s
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Conclusion
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Next steps57s
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