SharePoint Apps model overview

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SharePoint Apps model overview

new challenges, new architecture

23/04/2014 – V1.0

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Competitive forces

• We want to pay only for what we need!• We want you to be quicker than wind!• We want the better quality for us!• We want it cheap!

• We want to control what we are doing with our environments

• We want to develop the easiest way

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Competitive forces

QUICK ACCESS to SPECIFIC NEED

SCALABILITY and

STABILITY

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The answer?

• Cloud model with multi-tenants• Control what is running on each

environment

• Microsoft cloud platform–Major platforms in the Microsoft ecosystem

available online– Owned and operated by Microsoft–Microsoft is a major competitor and goes

quickly

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The answer?

• Easier upgrade• Multi-hosts capability• Better integration • Multi-devices • SharePoint not required locally for

dev purposes

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App for SharePoint Defined

• "There's an App for that"– Popular catch phrase that demonstrates the

popularity of App Stores

• Like an App on a phone, Apps for SharePointprovide functionality that extends SharePoint

• Installed on a specific SharePoint Web butalways runs somewhere other than SharePoint

• Rectangle thru which users interact with functionality

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Technologies used for the apps• HTML (5)• CSS• JavaScript

• No SharePoint server-side code!• Need some server-code? It must be

hosted outside

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App Shapes for SharePoint

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Chrome Control

• Present the navigation header of the Host Web in a block element on the App page

• Register the SharePoint ChromeControl JavaScript using a <script> tag

• Provide an HTML block element to put the header into

• The control inherits its appearance from the Host Web

• Customize the control using the available options

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App Licensing

• 1 License for each App on each Host Web• Perpetual or Trial• All user or multiuser• Free, Trial, Paid, or Site• With or without an expiration date• 15, 30, 60 days, unlimited, OR Perpetual• Per user or Unlimited• Free or Paid• Only applies to Apps in the SharePoint Store• Microsoft currently receives a 20% fee for

paid Apps in the SharePoint Store

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Authentification & authorization• Specific set of permissions• If user has the ability to grand

permissions, app can be installed

• SharePoint-Hosted apps have the benefit of using built-in security

• Oauth is required for Self-hosted and Azure-Provisioned apps

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App rights

• Default rights : Read, Write, Manage and Full Control

• Not possible to customize• Apps are granted permissions to a

scope and all children of the scope• Defined in declarative XML

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Impacts

• New model based on well-known architectures

• New way for doing business– Sell to the mass– Expose online apps in SharePoint

• New way of thinking about IT and services

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Tools

• Office Developer Tools in Visual Studio 2012+

• Napa for SharePoint/Office

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Napa for SharePoint

• Develop on the cloud from any device

• HTML/CSS/Javascript• Available for free• Can be opened in Visual-Studio

2012+• Many great dev features

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Hosting models

• SharePoint-hosted• Cloud-hosted (AKA self-hosted)– Provider-hosted (On-premise, ISP, etc.)– Azure-Autohosted (Office 365)

• Hybrid– SharePoint-hosted but depend on Cloud

resources– Cloud-hosted but depend on SharePoint

resources

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SharePoint-hosted Apps

• App resources are hosted in SharePoint butcode only runs in the client browser

• Code is HTML and JavaScript,no server-side code can run at all

• Unless deployed using JSOM, no JavaScript on the Host Web

• App resources are stored in an App Web

• Deployed entirely to SharePoint

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Provider-hosted

• All files are located on an external server• Pre-deployed Web/Database:– On-premise– Third-party (ISP) hosting service

• Web content NOT hosted on SharePoint's Azure

• Content can use any Web technology• Content can be common for all tenants• If a WSP is included, an App Web is

generated

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Azure-Autohosted

• Auto-deployed Azure Web/Database• Azure Web Site

– Limit 1– ASP.NET (including MVC)

• Azure DB– Limit 1– Limits during preview

• 1 GB in size• Not in SharePoint Store

• Workflow– No Limit– 2013 Workflow Manager

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Auto-hosted options

• Provider-hosted: Lots of Users, Few Apps

• Azure Autohosted: Lots of Apps, Few Users

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Hosting options summarized

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Hosting options summarized

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Characteristics Of An App for SharePoint

• Always Web-scoped• Always installed the Host Web• Always contain an AppManifest.xml

file that defines characteristics about the App

• Never run server-side code on SharePoint server

• Optionally, house App resources on an auto-created subweb called the App Web

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Structure of an App

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Host Web

• Web where the business user installs the App

• The user interacts with the App on the Host Web

• Only limited SharePoint resources allowed:– App Parts– Custom Actions

• App resources can be housed in an App Webor elsewhere on the Web

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App Web

• Dynamically created subweb,created when the App Package includes a WSP

• Used to store Web resources:– Pages, CSS, Images, JavaScript, etc.

• The App Web is used to store SharePoint resources:– Master Pages, Lists/Libraries, SharePoint Lists,

Site Columns and Content Types, Web Parts, etc.

• Isolated endpoint the App can securely call using client side code (CSOM, JSOM, REST)

• The App always has Full Control of its App Web

App configuration for on-premises farm• Ensure that App service application and subscription service are

created and running in farm• Subscription service is used to provide unique Site Collection ID

for App Urls

• Apps will be hosted on own domain, within their own frame– Leverages web browser same-origin policy for script isolation

• URL naming – each app has unique URL – one app = one URL– http://default-appUID.apps.contoso.com – appUID – combination of site collection ID and particular SPWeb where

app is installed

http://sp/sites/webhttp:// /sites/web/appguid

tenant-apphash1.contosoapps.com

main SharePoint site app1 SharePoint site

http://apps-87e90ada14c175.contosoapps.com/sites/web/014c9c59-5d9c-4a59-a5ce-2116a4c90296

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App Architecture with SP2013

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Client Script Object Models

• .NET and Silverlight API• JavaScript API• REST API (useful when .NET is not

available)

• Choose the right object model according to your needs, constraints and existing apps

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SharePoint 2013 Remote API

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How to choose the API

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Sandboxed Solutions

• Sandboxed solutions are deprecated• Really?• Sandboxed code is deprecated and

should not be used anymore• Sandboxed solution without code are

used for App Web with CAML declarative XML

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App Stores

• SharePoint Store– Managed by Microsoft– Must be a Microsoft Seller to upload an App– Handles discovery to purchase to updates

• Web Application App Catalog– Managed in SharePoint Central Administration– Company-developed or purchased Apps

• Apps in Testing– Managed in a Developer Site– Sideloaded by Napa/Visual Studio– Intended for testing Apps only

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App Catalogs

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SharePoint 2010 applications• Full-trust farm solutions and

sandboxed solutions are still available

• SharePoint 2010 developments still work in SharePoint 2013

• Small changes can be required

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Next steps?

• Speak about cloud-model around you!

• Office 365 trial subscriptions

• 5-days Training session @ Boost-IT in the next few months