Debugging a running kubernetes webhook on your local dev pc
Code for Cloud: David Moore
Thoughts and learnings from helping customers do *stuff* with Azure. Welcome ladles and jellyspoons :)
I’m currently working on a project involving the Azure Germany ‘Sovereign Cloud’. Whilst it’s *mostly* the same as the global Azure offering, there are a few quirks. One of them I’ve found recently is the inability to set FTP deployment credentials on a Web App. I was needing to create some empty directories in the […]
In my last post I took a good look at the way custom property values are passed around in the knockout template of an SPFX web part project. I found it really confusing and it took me a little while to understand what was going on – so I thought it might be useful to […]
One of the first things that may hit you as you Yo up your first SPFX project using Knockout, is how strangely the properties work. In a non-framework project it’s nice and simple – everything is in the same class, so you can get your properties with: this.properties.myProp However, when using Knockout – or any […]
If you’re making a start with SPFX using the knockout template, you might have found a few strange issues right out of the gate. Don’t worry – these are mostly due to bugs in the framework and Microsoft are working on them. 1: Incorrectly extends base class? If you Yo up a new knockout project […]
Let’s face it – there’s not been a lot for SharePoint developers to be excited about over the last couple of years. Perhaps, however, the newly released SharePoint framework could change all that? As you probably know the SPFX is fully client-side and utilises a whole raft of ‘new’ (new to most SharePoint developers) client-side […]
I’m afraid I can’t take the credit for this one – my colleague Jagan came up with this neat solution to allow a user to attach a document from a SharePoint document library straight to a new Outlook email message. Don’t ask me why MS don’t include this OOB – I get asked about it […]
A little while back I had to create a solution to colour code a 2010 calendar to be used for internal scheduling here at bluesource… so I thought I’d share it with you chaps..! The idea behind it is that a list can be used to manage unique keys against colour values. For instance, say […]
So I recently had to write a console application to post data to a SharePoint 2010 list, using the web services – but without using any ‘normal’ .NET web references. The server was set up with Basic Authentication. This involved forming the SOAP envelope manually, and using a POST command. One thing that tripped me […]
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