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Add-in Playground Samples

A collection of samples for the Add-in Playground

To contribute:

  • Fork this repo
  • Add samples using the instructions below
  • Submit a pull request that Bhargav or Michael Z. will review.

Folder Structure

  • All snippets must be inside the samples folder.
  • The base folders such as Excel, Word etc. are all the various broad level categories.
  • Inside of each base folder, there are group folders for the group in which a sample belongs to.
  • Inside of each group folder, there are .yaml which represent a snippet.

Adding a new sample

  1. Create a snippet using the Add-in Playground.
  2. Click on Copy to Clipboard in the Share menu.
  3. Fill in the author, name, description, source properties if they are empty so that we can generate the playlist correctly.
  4. Add that snippet into the respective folders. Make sure that the snippet file names and folder names are in kebabcase.

Style guidelines:

Basic snippet structure is as follows:

$("#run").click(run);

async function run() {
    try {
        await Word.run(async (context) => {
            let range = context.document.getSelection();
            range.font.color = "red";

            await context.sync();
        });
    }
    catch (error) {
        OfficeHelpers.Utilities.log(error);
    }
}

A few style rules to observe:

  • Each button-click handler should have its own async function, called "run" if there is only one button on the page -- otherwise, name it as you will.
  • Inside the function there shall be a try/catch. In it you will await the Excel.run or Word.run, and use async/await inside of the .run as well.
  • All HTML IDs should be all-lower-case-and-hyphenated.
  • Unless you are explicitly showing pretty UI, I wouldn't do the popup notification except for one or two samples. It's a lot of HTML & JS code, and it's also not strictly Fabric-y (there is a more "correct" way of doing this with components).
  • Strings should be in double-quotes.
  • Don't forget the semicolons.

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