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38 changes: 38 additions & 0 deletions samples/react-connected-web-parts/.devcontainer/devcontainer.json
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{
"name": "SPFx 1.18.2",
"image": "docker.io/m365pnp/spfx:1.18.2",
"customizations": {
"vscode": {
"extensions": [
"editorconfig.editorconfig",
"dbaeumer.vscode-eslint"
]
}
},
"forwardPorts": [
4321,
35729,
5432
],
"portsAttributes": {
"4321": {
"protocol": "https",
"label": "Manifest",
"onAutoForward": "silent",
"requireLocalPort": true
},
"5432": {
"protocol": "https",
"label": "Workbench",
"onAutoForward": "silent"
},
"35729": {
"protocol": "https",
"label": "LiveReload",
"onAutoForward": "silent",
"requireLocalPort": true
}
},
"postCreateCommand": "bash .devcontainer/spfx-startup.sh",
"remoteUser": "node"
}
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echo
echo -e "\e[1;94mInstalling Node dependencies\e[0m"
npm install

## commands to create dev certificate and copy it to the root folder of the project
echo
echo -e "\e[1;94mGenerating dev certificate\e[0m"
gulp trust-dev-cert

# Convert the generated PEM certificate to a CER certificate
openssl x509 -inform PEM -in ~/.rushstack/rushstack-serve.pem -outform DER -out ./spfx-dev-cert.cer

# Copy the PEM ecrtificate for non-Windows hosts
cp ~/.rushstack/rushstack-serve.pem ./spfx-dev-cert.pem

## add *.cer to .gitignore to prevent certificates from being saved in repo
if ! grep -Fxq '*.cer' ./.gitignore
then
echo "# .CER Certificates" >> .gitignore
echo "*.cer" >> .gitignore
fi

## add *.pem to .gitignore to prevent certificates from being saved in repo
if ! grep -Fxq '*.pem' ./.gitignore
then
echo "# .PEM Certificates" >> .gitignore
echo "*.pem" >> .gitignore
fi

echo
echo -e "\e[1;92mReady!\e[0m"

echo -e "\n\e[1;94m**********\nOptional: if you plan on using gulp serve, don't forget to add the container certificate to your local machine. Please visit https://aka.ms/spfx-devcontainer for more information\n**********"
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# Logs
logs
*.log
npm-debug.log*

# Dependency directories
node_modules

# Build generated files
dist
lib
release
solution
temp
*.sppkg
.heft

# Coverage directory used by tools like istanbul
coverage

# OSX
.DS_Store

# Visual Studio files
.ntvs_analysis.dat
.vs
bin
obj

# Resx Generated Code
*.resx.ts

# Styles Generated Code
*.scss.ts
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config

gulpfile.js

release
src
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tsconfig.json
tslint.json

*.log

.yo-rc.json
.vscode
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v18.17.1
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{
"@microsoft/generator-sharepoint": {
"plusBeta": false,
"isCreatingSolution": false,
"nodeVersion": "18.17.1",
"sdksVersions": {
"@microsoft/microsoft-graph-client": "3.0.2",
"@microsoft/teams-js": "2.12.0"
},
"version": "1.18.2",
"libraryName": "connected-web-parts",
"libraryId": "9548bb33-c24b-4601-af93-8edd4334e657",
"environment": "spo",
"packageManager": "npm",
"solutionName": "connected-web-parts",
"solutionShortDescription": "connected-web-parts description",
"skipFeatureDeployment": true,
"isDomainIsolated": false,
"componentType": "webpart"
}
}
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# Connected Web Parts

## Summary

This samples showcase how to connect two web parts together.

![Connected web parts](./assets/connected-web-parts.gif)

![Blank web parts](./assets/Blank.png)

![Filled web parts](./assets/Filled.png)

![Filled web parts](./assets/PropertyPane.png)

## Compatibility

| :warning: Important |
|:---------------------------|
| Every SPFx version is optimally compatible with specific versions of Node.js. In order to be able to build this sample, you need to ensure that the version of Node on your workstation matches one of the versions listed in this section. This sample will not work on a different version of Node.|
|Refer to <https://aka.ms/spfx-matrix> for more information on SPFx compatibility. |

This sample is optimally compatible with the following environment configuration:

![SPFx 1.18.2](https://img.shields.io/badge/SPFx-1.18.2-green.svg)
![Node.js v16 | v18](https://img.shields.io/badge/Node.js-v16%20%7C%20v18-green.svg)
![Compatible with SharePoint Online](https://img.shields.io/badge/SharePoint%20Online-Compatible-green.svg)
![Does not work with SharePoint 2019](https://img.shields.io/badge/SharePoint%20Server%202019-Incompatible-red.svg "SharePoint Server 2019 requires SPFx 1.4.1 or lower")
![Does not work with SharePoint 2016 (Feature Pack 2)](https://img.shields.io/badge/SharePoint%20Server%202016%20(Feature%20Pack%202)-Incompatible-red.svg "SharePoint Server 2016 Feature Pack 2 requires SPFx 1.1")
![Local Workbench Unsupported](https://img.shields.io/badge/Local%20Workbench-Unsupported-red.svg "Local workbench is no longer available as of SPFx 1.13 and above")
![Hosted Workbench Compatible](https://img.shields.io/badge/Hosted%20Workbench-Compatible-green.svg)
![Compatible with Remote Containers](https://img.shields.io/badge/Remote%20Containers-Compatible-green.svg)

## Applies to

* [SharePoint Framework](https://learn.microsoft.com/sharepoint/dev/spfx/sharepoint-framework-overview)
* [Microsoft 365 tenant](https://learn.microsoft.com/sharepoint/dev/spfx/set-up-your-development-environment)

> Get your own free development tenant by subscribing to [Microsoft 365 developer program](http://aka.ms/o365devprogram)

## Contributors

* [Guido Zambarda](https://github.com/guidozam)

## Version history

Version|Date|Comments
-------|----|--------
|1.0|March 16, 2024|Initial release|

## Minimal path to awesome

* Clone this repository (or [download this solution as a .ZIP file](https://pnp.github.io/download-partial/?url=https://github.com/pnp/sp-dev-fx-webparts/tree/main/samples/react-connected-web-parts) then unzip it)
* From your command line, change your current directory to the directory containing this sample (`react-connected-web-parts`, located under `samples`)
* in the command line run:
* `npm install`
* `gulp serve`

> This sample can also be opened with [VS Code Remote Development](https://code.visualstudio.com/docs/remote/remote-overview). Visit <https://aka.ms/spfx-devcontainer> for further instructions.

## Features

This sample illustrates how to use the `IDynamicDataCallables` interface to connect two web parts together. The first web part is a provider, and the second web part is a consumer. The provider has no configuration in the property pane, the consumer instead has properties in the property pane that allow the user to select the provider web part and the specific property to bind.

The `IDynamicDataCallables` interface define the methods that the provider web part must implement to expose its properties to the consumer web part.

One of the required methods in the provider web part is the following:

```typescript
public getPropertyDefinitions(): ReadonlyArray<IDynamicDataPropertyDefinition> {
return [
{
id: Constants.FirstNamePropertyId,
title: strings.FirstName,
},
{
id: Constants.LastNamePropertyId,
title: strings.LastName,
},
{
id: Constants.PreferencesPropertyId,
title: strings.Preferences,
},
];
}
```

This define the properties that the provider web part exposes to the consumer web part.

The other method that the provider web part must implement is the following:

```typescript
public getPropertyValue(propertyId: string): string | IPreferences {
switch (propertyId) {
case Constants.FirstNamePropertyId:
return this._firstName;
case Constants.LastNamePropertyId:
return this._lastName;
case Constants.PreferencesPropertyId:
return this._preferences;
}

throw new Error(strings.BadPropertyId);
}
```

This method returns the value of the property identified by the `propertyId` parameter.

In the provider web part the properties are updated by the user through the UI, and the consumer web part is automatically updated with the new values, to enable the automatic update the provider web part must call the `notifyPropertyChanged` method every time a property is updated, for example the following code is called every time the first name is updated:

```typescript
private _firstNameChanged = (firstName: string): void => {
this._firstName = firstName;
// notify subscribers that the first name has changed
this.context.dynamicDataSourceManager.notifyPropertyChanged(
Constants.FirstNamePropertyId
);
};
```

The consumer web part's properties that needs to be connected to the provider web part must be defined in the property pane using the `PropertyPaneDynamicField` as the following:

```typescript
PropertyPaneDynamicField("firstName", {
label: strings.FirstName,
})
```

In the consumer web part's properties the dynamic properties must be specified as the following:

```typescript
firstName: DynamicProperty<string>;
```

The last step to display the value of the connected property in the consumer web part control is to use the property as the following:

```typescript
const firstNameValue = this.props.firstName?.tryGetValue();
```

## Help


We do not support samples, but this community is always willing to help, and we want to improve these samples. We use GitHub to track issues, which makes it easy for community members to volunteer their time and help resolve issues.

If you're having issues building the solution, please run [spfx doctor](https://pnp.github.io/cli-microsoft365/cmd/spfx/spfx-doctor/) from within the solution folder to diagnose incompatibility issues with your environment.

You can try looking at [issues related to this sample](https://github.com/pnp/sp-dev-fx-webparts/issues?q=label%3A%22sample%3A%20react-connected-web-parts%22) to see if anybody else is having the same issues.

You can also try looking at [discussions related to this sample](https://github.com/pnp/sp-dev-fx-webparts/discussions?discussions_q=react-connected-web-parts) and see what the community is saying.

If you encounter any issues using this sample, [create a new issue](https://github.com/pnp/sp-dev-fx-webparts/issues/new?assignees=&labels=Needs%3A+Triage+%3Amag%3A%2Ctype%3Abug-suspected%2Csample%3A%20react-connected-web-parts&template=bug-report.yml&sample=react-connected-web-parts&authors=@guidozam&title=react-connected-web-parts%20-%20).

For questions regarding this sample, [create a new question](https://github.com/pnp/sp-dev-fx-webparts/issues/new?assignees=&labels=Needs%3A+Triage+%3Amag%3A%2Ctype%3Aquestion%2Csample%3A%20react-connected-web-parts&template=question.yml&sample=react-connected-web-parts&authors=@guidozam&title=react-connected-web-parts%20-%20).

Finally, if you have an idea for improvement, [make a suggestion](https://github.com/pnp/sp-dev-fx-webparts/issues/new?assignees=&labels=Needs%3A+Triage+%3Amag%3A%2Ctype%3Aenhancement%2Csample%3A%20react-connected-web-parts&template=suggestion.yml&sample=react-connected-web-parts&authors=@guidozam&title=react-connected-web-parts%20-%20).

## Disclaimer

**THIS CODE IS PROVIDED *AS IS* WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EITHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, MERCHANTABILITY, OR NON-INFRINGEMENT.**

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"url": "https://github.com/pnp/sp-dev-fx-webparts/tree/main/samples/react-connected-web-parts",
"longDescription": [
"This samples showcase how to connect two web parts together using the property pane specifying the IDynamicDataCallables interface in the provider web part and the PropertyPaneDynamicField in the consumer web part."
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"description": "Learn how to connect SharePoint Framework components using dynamic data.",
"url": "https://learn.microsoft.com/sharepoint/dev/spfx/dynamic-data"
}
]
}
]
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