Kif To Speċifika Nies bħala Search Ambitu / Kontenut Sors Bl-użu SharePoint 2013 SERĦAN API

I had reason to work with the SharePoint 2013 Search API via REST for the first time. I wanted to search for people, not documents. The key learning here is that you specify content sources via its GUID (or at least in this case). The following jQuery snippet shows how:

    loadExpertsAsync: funzjoni() {

        jQuery.support.cors = vera;

        $.ajax({
            url: dan.CreateFullApiUrl() +
                "?querytext='portals'&sourceid='b09a7990-05ea-4af9-81ef-edfab16c4e31'" +
                "&selectproperties='LinkedInProfileUrl,GoogleCirclesProfileUrl,BALargeProfilePictureUrls,BAGridPictures,WorkEmail,Skills,AboutMe,Interests,JobTitle,PastProjects,PictureURL,PreferredName,TwitterHandle,LinkedInProfileUrl,PreferredName,GoogleCirclesProfileUrl'" +
                "&rowlimit=99",
            metodu: "GET",
            headers: { "Accept": "application/json; odata=verbose" },
            cache: falza,
            success: funzjoni (result) {

Fil-każ tiegħi, I’m running the API against SharePoint online. To get the GUID, I followed these steps:

  1. Access the SharePoint admin center
  2. Select “search” from the left hand navigation
  3. Select “Manage Result Sources”
  4. Select “Local People Results”
  5. Look at the URL.

My URL looked something like:

https://xyzzy-admin.sharepoint.com/_layouts/15/searchadmin/EditResultSource.aspx?level=tenant&sourceid=b09a7990%2D05ea%2D4af9%2D81ef%2Dedfab16c4e31&view=1

The sourceid parameter is what worked for me.

(I understand that the sourceid may actually be a sort of permanent thing with SP, but I’ll always check anyway 🙂 ).

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Jitlob eżempju SharePoint SERĦAN

Here’s a set of sample REST calls that work for me and may help you out as well. Mill- 02/2014, there are two examples 🙂

  1. Reference a Column With Spaces In Its Name
  2. Reference a Multi-Select Column
  3. Perform a People Search via REST

 

I’ll add to this as time passes.

Here are some useful inks I’ve found as well:

Reference a Column With Spaces In Its Name

I create a custom list with a column named “Blog Author” (space between Blog and Author).

The $select to reference that column is:

image

Simply replace the space with “_x0020_”. We see the _x0020_ in many examples across the internets and REST is no different.

If you don’t do that, you’re liable to get an error message like this:

The expression “Blog Author” is not valid.

Easy enough.

Reference a Multi-Select Lookup Column

Set up:

  1. Create a custom list named Categories.
  2. Add some categories. I added categories thusly:image
  3. Create another custom list called MockBlog and add Categories as a multi-select list column (or site column if that’s how you roll).

Add some items to your Mockblog list and you’re ready.

An Ajax style call using jQuery will look something like this:

serverUrl  = "/_api/web/lists/GetByTitle('MockBlog')/oġġetti" +
             "?$select=Title,Categories/Title,Blog_x0020_Author/Title" + 
             "&$expand=Blog_x0020_Author,Categories";

We’re telling SharePoint “Give me the title for all the Categories (Categories/Title). Get the actual values for Titolu minn $expanding the Categories list.” (My RESTful paraphrasing is probably pretty loose, but this how I’m interpreting it).

If you’re doing this via JavaScript and using Fiddler to look at the output, you get something like this in return:

 

image

(The above is a JSON object)

Perform a People Search via REST

I blogged about this separately. The key is to specify a sourceid parameter whose value is the GUID of the Local People content source. (Content sources used to be called scopes and it’s my-oh-my so hard not to call everything a scope for me!).

Aqra iktar dwar dan hawn: http://www.mstechblogs.com/paul/?p=10385

 

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Quick u Easy: Oħloq Sit SharePoint Jużaw REST

There are a lot of resources around that show how to do this, but I couldn’t find a comprehensive go-to link, so here we are.

You can create a SharePoint site using the REST API.  Here’s a fully baked example:

<!--
    SiteRequestForm.html: Collect information and create a site for the user.
-->

<ċentru>
<tabella>
    <tr>
        <td>Site Name:</td>
        <td><input tip="text" isem="SiteName" id="SiteName" /></td>
    </tr>
    <tr>
        <td colspan="2">
            <input tip="submit" id="CreateSiteButton" valur="Create the Site" />
        </td>
    </tr>
</tabella>
</ċentru>

<iskrittura src="../Plugins/jquery-1.11.0.min.js"></iskrittura>

<iskrittura>
var CreateSiteLogicContainer = {

    createSiteData: {
            "parameters": {
                __metadata: { "type": "SP.WebInfoCreationInformation" },
                Url: "Paultest1",
                Titolu: "Paultest1",
                Deskrizzjoni: "rest-created web by Paul!",
                Language: 1033,
                WebTemplate: "sts",
                UseUniquePermissions: falza
            }
    },

    createSite: funzjoni () {

        jQuery.support.cors = vera;

        CreateSiteLogicContainer.createSiteData.parameters.Url = $("#SiteName").val();
        
        $.ajax({
            url: "https://bigapplesharepoint.sharepoint.com/NBAIADev/_api/web/webinfos/add",
            metodu: "POST",

            headers: {
                "Accept": "application/json; odata=verbose",
                "content-type": "application/json;odata=verbose",
                "X-RequestDigest": $("#__REQUESTDIGEST").val()
            },

            data: JSON.stringify(CreateSiteLogicContainer.createSiteData),

            success: funzjoni () { alert("success"); },
            żball: funzjoni () { alert("error"); }

        });
    },

    wireUpForm: funzjoni () {
        $("#CreateSiteButton").ikklikkja(funzjoni () {
            alert("About to try and create the site.");
            CreateSiteLogicContainer.createSite();
        });
    }


}

CreateSiteLogicContainer.wireUpForm();

</iskrittura>

When successful, you get a JSON packet in response like this:

image

My key thoughts and learnings from this include:

  • This approach uses jQuery.  Fil-każ tiegħi, my jQuery library is located in “../plugins.”  You’ll want to change that to point to your favorite JQ location.
  • You can copy and paste that whole snippet into a Content Editor Web Part on a page and it should work just fine.  You’ll want to change the end point of the API call and make sure you reference JQ correctly.
  • The URL is relative to your API’s endpoint.  Fil-każ tiegħi, it’s creating sub-sites underneath https://bigapplesharepoint.com
  • You don’t need to provide a content-length. Some blog posts and MSDN document implies that you do, but happened for me automatically, which I assume is being handled by the $.ajax call itself.
  • This line is required in order to avoid a “forbidden” response: "X-RequestDigest": $("#__REQUESTDIGEST").val().  There are other ways to do it, but this is pretty nice.  I have lost the link to blog that provided this shortcut.  H/T to you, mysterious blogger!

Good luck and hope this helps someone out.

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Jingħelbu Annoying Problema bil URLs relattiva fil SharePoint Quick Tnedija

I wanted to add a link to the quick launch navigation the other day and SharePoint told me:

image

Pure text version of that is:

Ensure that the URL is valid and begins with either a valid character (a number sign (#) or forward slash (/)) or a valid supported protocol (per eżempju, ‘http://", ‘https://", ‘file://", ‘ftp://", ‘mailto:", ‘news:").

“Blech and pox!” I said.

A workaround to this is to use JavaScript to find a known link in the quick launch and override its behavior.

To test this, add a new link to your test site thusly:

image

I used jQuery. To solve it, get some JavaScript and jQuery onto the page using your favorite technique and with a line of code like this:

 

$(dokument).lest( funzjoni () {

    $("a:contains('Test URL replacement')").ikklikkja(funzjoni () { alert("changed click behavior!"); ritorn falza;});

});

And Bob’s your uncle.

The jQuery selector finds every <a> tag that has “Test URL replacement” in its name. You may want to find-tune that depending on your link and such.

The .click(funzjoni() overrides whatever SharePoint would have done when the user clicked. Make sure you “return false” or else it will do your stuff and then try to the href thing too, which is almost certainly not your goal.

This was done and test in a SharePoint online environment but should work well in 2010 and earlier too.

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Quick u sempliċi: SharePoint REST Sejħa Returns biss 100 Records

I’ve been working on a public facing web site for my SharePoint practice here in New York and it uses a lot of JavaScript and REST calls to show content.

During mainline development, I create a small dataset with just 10 or so rows in a custom list and my REST calls all pulled from there.  Once I bumped up the list to have a few hundred rows of data to test for anticipated growth, I found that I was getting exactly 100 rows returned back on my REST calls.

This is a very simple thing to address.  Fil-każ tiegħi (and I believe in most cases), the default REST calls to SharePoint (and possibly as an industry standard?) ritorn 100 rows.  To return more than the default, use the $top parameter on your call, kif fil-:

GET /Insights Dev/_api/web/lists/GetByTitle(‘MockBlog’)/oġġetti?$select=ID,Titolu,Categories/Title,Blog_x0020_Author/Title,DatePublished,BlogSummary&$expand=Blog_x0020_Author,Categories&$filter=&$top=9999

I picked 9999 in this case since I know that growth-wise, there won’t be more than 200 or so rows added to this list in a year.  If it becomes ungainly, we can implement some paging down the road.

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Quick u sempliċi: Solve "Invalid URL Parametru” problema bil UpdateListItems fil lists.asmx

When working with UpdateListItems via lists.asmx, it’s easy to generate the error:

Invalid URL Parameter.

The URL provided contains an invalid Command or Value. Please check the URL again.

You can get this error when you forget to include ID in the the list of fields to update.  Dan, like a lot of these SP web services, is a bit counterintuitive since you need to include the ID in the ID attribute of the <Method> element.  And you’re not updated ID and probably never want to in the first place.

This SOAP envelope works:

<soapenv:Xmlns Pakkett:soapenv ='http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/'>
  <soapenv:Korp>                      
    <UpdateListItems xmlns='http://schemas.microsoft.com/sharepoint/soap/'>                     
      <Jwaqqgħu l-weraq>{C712E2EA-54E1-47AD-9D99-1848C7773E2F}</Jwaqqgħu l-weraq>                     
        <updates>                     
         <Batch OnError="Continue">
          <Method ID="1" Cmd="Update">
            <Field Name="CooperativeLock">locked!</Field>
            <Field Name="ID">1</Field>
          </Method>
        </Batch>                     
        </updates>                
      </UpdateListItems>             
  </soapenv:Korp>         
</soapenv:Envelop>

If you strip out the ID field reference then you’ll get the annoying “Invalid URL parameter” message.

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Caching Man Poor JavaScript

[TL;DR version: use cookies to store the results of async calls; render the results of past async calls immediately and then validate them after page-load.]

I’ve been working on SharePoint intranet site for a client that features, fost affarijiet oħra, a stylized secondary navigation whose menu options are managed via a regular old custom list.  The idea is that the client gets to control “their” site’s menu without affecting or being affected by the global navigation put out by IT.

(there is something incredibly subversive about adding a CEWP that points to an HTML file that loads some CSS and JS to fundamentally alter almost everything about a site’s behavior… but that’s for another post)

The code for this pretty simple:

The sore spot here is that every time anyone hits one of the site’s pages, that user’s web browser is reaching out to get items from the list.  Once dev is complete and testing has proven things to be stable and complete, this call is unnecessary more than 99% of the time since the menu rarely changes.  It also has a weird UI affect which is common in this brave new world of hyper-ajaxy web sites – the page renders and only then does the menu render.  It’s jittery and distracting in my view.  And jittery. Allura, caching. 

I modified the logic thusly:

  • Look for a cookie in the browser that contains the menu as I last read it
    • If found, render it immediately.  Don’t wait for the page to finish loading.  (You need to make sure your HTML is strategically placed here, but it’s not hard to do).
  • Wait for the page to finish loading and make an async call to load up menu items from a list using REST or lists.asmx or whatever
  • Compare what I got against the cookie
    • If it matches, STOP
    • Otherwise, using jQuery, dynamically populate a bunch if <LI>’s in a <st>
  • Use CSS to do all the formatting
  • Profit!

Some of you are going to say, “hey! there’s no real caching going on here since you’re reading the menu anyway every single time."  And you’re right – I’m not giving the server any kind of break.  But because the call is async and happens after the page’s initial HTML payload fully renders, it “feels” more responsive to the user.  The menu renders pretty much as the page draws.  If the menu happens to the change, the user is subjected to a jittery re-draw of the menu, but only that one time.

There are some ways to make this caching more effective and help out the server at the same time:

  • Put in a rule that the “cookie cache” is valid for a minimum of 24 hours or some other timeframe. As long as there is no expired cookie, use the cookie’s menu snapshot and never hit the server.

Well … that’s all that come to mind right now :). 

If anyone has any clever ideas here I’d love to know them.

And lastly – this technique can be used for other stuff.  This client’s page has a number of data-driven things on various pages, many of them changing relatively rarely (like once a week or once a month).  If you target specific areas of functionality, you can give a more responsive UI by pulling content from the local cookie store and rendering immediately.  It feels faster to the user even if you’re not saving the server any cycles.  You can save the server cycles by deciding on some conditions and triggers to invalidate this local cookie cache.  That’s all situational and artsy stuff and really the most fun :). 

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Kif: Kkonfigurat Unit u test Kopertura mal QUnit.js u Blanket.js Għal Uffiċċju 365 SharePoint App

Intro

I’ve been exploring unit testing and test coverage for JavaScript as I work on a new SharePoint app for SharePoint online in the Office 365 suite.  The obvious research paths led me to Qunit.js and right after that, li Blanket.js.

QUnit let me set up unit tests and group them into modules.  A module is just a simple way to organize related tests. (I’m not sure I’m using it as intended, but it’s working for me so far with the small set of tests I have thus far defined).

Blanket.js integrates with Qunit and it will show me the actual lines of JavaScript that were – and more importantly – were not actually executed in the course of running the tests.  This is “coverage” – lines that executed are covered by the test while others are not.

Between setting up good test cases and viewing coverage, we can reduce the risk that our code has hidden defects.  Good times.

Qunit

Assuming you have your Visual Studio project set up, start by downloading the JavaScript package from http://qunitjs.com.  Add the JavaScript and corresponding CSS to your solution.  Mine looks like this:

image

Figure 1

Kif tistgħu taraw, I was using 1.13.0 at the time I wrote this blog post. Don’t forget to download and add the CSS file.

That out of the way, next step is to create some kind of test harness and reference the Qunit bits.  I’m testing a bunch of functions in a script file called “QuizUtil.js” so I created an HTML page called “QuizUtil_test.html” as shown:

image Figure 2

Here’s the code:

<!DOCTYPE html>
<html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml">
<head>
    <titolu>QuizUtil test with Qunit</titolu>
    <rabta rel="stylesheet" href="../CSS/qunit-1.13.0.css" />
    <iskrittura tip="text/javascript" src="QuizUtil.js" data-cover></iskrittura>
    <tip b'kitba ="text/javascript" src ="qunit-1.13.0.js"></iskrittura>
    <tip b'kitba ="text/javascript" src ="blanket.min.js"></iskrittura>

    <iskrittura>
        module("getIDFromLookup");
        test("QuizUtil getIDFromLookupField", funzjoni () {
            var goodValue = "1;#Paul Galvin";

            equal(getIDFromLookupField(goodValue) + 1, 2), "ID of [" + goodValue + "] + 1 should be 2";
            equal(getIDFromLookupField(undefined), undefined, "Undefined input argument should return undefined result.");
            equal(getIDFromLookupField(""), undefined, "Empty input argument should return an undefined value.");
            equal(getIDFromLookupField("gobbledigood3-thq;dkvn ada;skfja sdjfbvubvqrubqer0873407t534piutheqw;vn"), undefined,"Should always return a result convertible to an Integer");
            equal(getIDFromLookupField("2;#some other person"), "2", "Checking [2;#some other person].");
            equal(getIDFromLookupField("9834524;#long value"), "9834524", "Large value test.");
            notEqual(getIDFromLookupField("5;#anyone", 6), 6, "Testing a notEqual (5 is not equal to 6 for this sample: [5;#anyone]");

        });

        module("htmlEscape");
        test("QuizUtil htmlEscape()", funzjoni () {
            equal(htmlEscape("<"), "&lt;", "Escaping a less than operator ("<")");
            equal(htmlEscape("<div class=\"someclass\">Some text</div>"), "&lt;div class=&quot;someclass&quot;&gt;Some text&lt;/div&gt;", "More complex test string.");
        });

        module("getDateAsCaml");
        test("QuizUtil getDateAsCaml()", funzjoni () {
            equal(getDateAsCaml(ġdid Date("12/31/2013")), "2013-12-31T:00:00:00", "Testing hard coded date: [12/31/2013]");
            equal(getDateAsCaml(ġdid Date("01/05/2014")), "2014-01-05T:00:00:00", "Testing hard coded date: [01/05/2014]");
            equal(getDateAsCaml(ġdid Date("01/31/2014")), "2014-01-31T:00:00:00", "Testing hard coded date: [01/31/2014]");
            equal(getTodayAsCaml(), getDateAsCaml(ġdid Date()), "getTodayAsCaml() should equal getDateAsCaml(new Date())");
            equal(getDateAsCaml("nonsense value"), undefined, "Try to get the date of a nonsense value.");
            equal(getDateAsCaml(undefined), undefined, "Try to get the date of the [undefined] date.");
        });

        module("getParameterByName");
        test("QuizUtil getParameterByName (from the query string)", funzjoni () {
            equal(getParameterByName(undefined), undefined, "Try to get undefined parameter should return undefined.");
            equal(getParameterByName("does not exist"), undefined, "Try to get parameter value when we know the parameter does not exist.");

        });

        module("Cookies");
        test("QuizUtil various cookie functions.", funzjoni () {
            equal(setCookie("test", "1", -1), getCookieValue("test"), "Get a cookie I set should work.");
            equal(setCookie("anycookie", "1", -1), vera, "Setting a valid cooking should return 'true'.");
            equal(setCookie("crazy cookie name !@#$%\"%\\^&*(()?/><.,", "1", -1), vera, "Setting a bad cookie name should return 'false'.");
            equal(setCookie(undefined, "1", -1), undefined, "Passing undefined as the cookie name.");
            equal(getCookieValue("does not exist"), "", "Cookie does not exist test.");
        });

    </iskrittura>
</head>
<korp>
    <div id="qunit"></div>
    <div id="qunit-fixture"></div>

</korp>
</html>

There are several things happening here:

  1. Referencing my code (QuizUtil.js)
  2. Referencing Qunity.js
  3. Defining some modules (getIDFromLookup, Cookies, and others)
  4. Placing a <div> whose ID is “qunit”.

Imbagħad, I just pull up this page and you get something like this:

image

Figure 3

If you look across the top, you have a few options, two of which are interesting:

  • Hide passed tests: Pretty obvious.  Can help your eye just see the problem areas and not a lot of clutter.
  • Module: (drop down): This will filter the tests down to just those groups of tests you want.

As for the tests themselves – a few comments:

  • It goes without saying that you need to write your code such that it’s testable in the first place.  Using the tool can help enforce that discipline. Per eżempju, I had a function called “getTodayAsCaml()".  This isn’t very testable since it takes no input argument and to test it for equality, we’d need to constantly update the test code to reflect the current date.  I refactored it by adding a data input parameter then passing the current date when I want today’s date in CAML format.
  • The Qunit framework documents its own tests and it seems pretty robust.  It can do simple things like testing for equality and also has support for ajax style calls (both “real” or mocked using your favorite mocker).
  • Going through the process also forces you to think through edge cases – what happens with “undefined” or null is passed into a function.  It makes it dead simple to test these scenarios out.  Good stuff.

Coverage with Blanket.js

Blanket.js complements Qunit by tracking the actual lines of code that execute during the course of running your tests.  It integrates right into Qunit so even though it’s a whole separate app, it plays nicely – it really looks like it’s one seamless app.

This is blanket.js in action:

image Figure 4

image

Figure 5

(You actually have to click on the “Enable coverage” checkbox at the top [see Figure 3] to enable this.)

The highlighted lines in Figure 5 have not been executed by any of my tests, so I need to devise a test that does cause them to execute if I want full coverage.

Get blanket.js working by following these steps:

  1. Download it from http://blanketjs.org/.
  2. Add it to your project
  3. Update your test harness page (QuizUtil_test.html in my case) as follows:
    1. Reference the code
    2. Decorate your <iskrittura> reference like this:
    <iskrittura tip="text/javascript" src="QuizUtil.js" data-cover></iskrittura>

Blanket.js picks up the “data-cover” attribute and does its magic.  It hooks into Qunit, updates the UI to add the “Enable coverage” option and voila!

Sommarju (TL; DR)

Use Qunit to write your test cases.

  • Download it
  • Add it to your project
  • Write a test harness page
  • Create your tests
    • Refactor some of your code to be testable
    • Be creative!  Think of crazy, impossible scenarios and test them anyway.

Use blanket.js to ensure coverage

  • Make sure Qunit is working
  • Download blanket.js and add it to your project
  • Add it to your test harness page:
    • Add a reference to blanket.js
    • Add a “data-cover” attribute to your <iskrittura> tag
  • Run your Qunit tests.

I never did any of this before and had some rudimentary stuff working in a handful of hours. 

Happy testing!

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Il Suit aħħar Int ser ikollok Ever Ilbes?

[Quick nota - dan huwa post pretty twil fuq ftuħ tax-xogħol għall-grupp tiegħi hawn fi New York u ma għandek bżonn biex tgħix fil-qasam tri-istat jekk int interessat.]

I ssieħbu Slalom Consulting fuq 18 xhur ilu u li jagħmel dan ix-xogħol itwal dejjiema tiegħi peress 2007. I ma pjan dan il-mod. Qabel sensiela ta 'xogħol Hopping li beda bil qabża tiegħi fid-dinja SharePoint, I kien f'post wieħed għal ħdax-il sena. Stajt finalment sabet ġdida, post dejjiema biex jaħdmu għall-twal hawn fuq Slalom.

Dan il-post qed tikber u I bżonn xi għajnuna biex jiġi kkontrollat ​​dak. It-tip ta 'għajnuna I bżonn huwa normalment imsejjaħ "SharePoint Solutions Perit" għalkemm stajt misjuba-kelma perit tkun fuq u / jew użati skorrettament-ispazju SharePoint għal pjuttost filwaqt li issa. Stajt qed jitħabtu dwar kif blog dwar dan. Ma rridx li sempliċiment lista out mazz ta 'punti bulit fil Dice / stil Monster. Eċċellenti reklutaġġ My sħabhom ġew tagħmel li diġà :). Allura, I ddeċidiet li tieħu "kuljum fil-ħajja" approċċ. Aqra dan aktar u tikkunsidra:

1) Jekk l-appelli u

2) Jekk inti taf l-għadam tiegħek li inti tista 'tagħmel dan.

Jekk iva, tikkuntattjani (paul.galvin @ slalom.com) u ejja nitkellmu.

Dawn huma dak li ghandek tistenna li tagħmel fil-ġimgħa tipiku / xahar bħala perit soluzzjonijiet fit-tim tiegħi:

  • Imexxu proġetti, spiss aktar minn waħda fi żmien. Xi proġetti huma kbar u għalhekk youd stess li proġett wieħed. "Running" proġett ifisser li inti għandek sorveljanza u r-responsabbiltà għall-kwalità ġenerali tal-kunsinna. Fi kważi kull każ inti ser ikollok PM u tim verament qawwi ta 'devs, BAS, Nies UX, eċċ, biex tappoġġja inti. Imma inti ser tkun il-wiċċ prinċipali tal-klijent jara, trusts, eċċ. M'hemm l-ebda ħabi fil-dellijiet f'dan ir-rwol :). Int ser ikollok kont dan iż-żmien u l-għan huwa li inti żżomm busy biżżejjed biex jagħmlu dan 80 mija tal-ħin.
  • Għajnuna mal-burokrazija - ħnieżer nisa, RFPs, gverti - dak kollu li Jittieħed tajba. I think we jkollu l-proċess SOW tagħna isfel pretty stretta u solidi hekk huwa pjuttost sterjotipata. Jekk int użati biex ħnieżer nisa kitba llum, proċess tagħna mhux se tkun sfida għalik. RFPs - dawn huma daqsxejn aktar diffiċli. Huma għandhom tendenza li jkunu bespoke natura li tibda ma 'u RFPs tipikament jiġbdu fit-awturi differenti multipli. Huwa tnejn tajbin u ħżiena, iżda prinċipalment tajba. Dan jistgħu jiksbu scrambly meta għandna bżonn li juggle l-ħtieġa għall-klijent tas-servizz eċċellenti filwaqt li tipprova wkoll sabiex jintrebħu xogħol ġdid. Inti probabilment mhux se stess RFP iżda inti se jkunu mitluba li jikkontribwixxu sezzjonijiet.
  • Sejħiet ta 'bejgħ, iżda mhux aktar mill-qrib. Fil-kors ta 'xahar, ghandek tistenna li jmorru fuq koppja ta 'bejgħ sejħiet bil-bejgħ tim tagħna. Int ser tkun l-SME fil-kamra, jieħdu noti u tgħin tfassal id soluzzjoni. Madankollu, inti mhux ser ikunu mitluba jew mistennija li jimmaniġġjaw l-ċiklu tal-bejgħ mill-bidu sat-tmiem. Inti ma għandekx bżonn li "biegħ,"Inti biss jeħtieġ li tkun il-vuċi kalma tar-raġuni espert fil-kamra. Dan jibni fiduċja u l-kunfidenza u hu għalhekk li int hemm. Of course, jekk inti tixtieq bejgħ, allura hemm lok għalik biex jikbru hawnhekk ukoll.
  • Għajnuna mal reklutaġġ. We do jkollhom xi tip ta 'programm riferiment, hekk jekk taf folks verament qawwija fil-komunità li taħseb għandu jkun parti minn Slalom, inti tista 'tibbenefika mod. Għandna dedikati jirrekluta (li huma eċċellenti) jagħmlu l-ikbar sehem ta 'dan it-tip ta' xogħol. Il-għajnuna reali huwa intervistar ta 'kandidati - dawn huma tajba tajbin kulturalment? Do jafu Jittieħed tagħhom? Jistgħu dawn jagħmlu * tiegħi * ħajja aktar faċli? 🙂 This comes in spurts, koppja darbiet fix-xahar, għalkemm f'xi xhur inti ma tkunx tagħmel dan fil-livelli kollha.
  • Jgħinu jiddefinixxu l-aħjar prattiki, jibnu IP tagħna u tagħmel us aktar kompetittivi fis-suq. Int Guy esperjenza / gal. You ħadthom kien madwar il-blokk - mhux biss fl SharePoint, iżda inti għandek esperjenza fit-teknoloġiji oħra u għexet permezz tajbin u ħżiena (anke terribbli) proġetti kollha fuq. Bħala riżultat, inti taf x'jaħdem u x'ma jaħdimx. Aħna ser jridu li inti jaqsmu l-esperjenza magħna fuq bażi ta 'kuljum fis-sens tattika (I.E. imexxu proġetti tiegħek verament tajjeb) iżda wkoll strateġikament. "Aħjar prattiki" huwa daqsxejn Overused bħala terminu u I taħsibha darbtejn biex tużah. L-idea bażika hi li int ġejjin fl bħala persuna b'esperjenza b'esperjenza fil-fond u rilevanti u rridu li jintegraw l-aħjar ta 'learnings tiegħek dwar kif aħna jidħlu mal-klijenti fuq bażi ta' kuljum.
  • Have fun - Aħna mazz integrati ħafna. I jixtiequ jevitaw għadhom platitude ieħor, imma huwa verament apt f'dan il-każ - naħdmu iebes (tip ta ') u aħna play saħansitra aktar diffiċli :). Hemm xi Sorkin tip Aaron ta 'banter hawn, il-kamra hija dejjem sħiħa ta 'nies għaqlija, aħna simili xarba tagħna u aħna norganizzaw numru ġust ta 'avvenimenti divertenti - lejl movie, vjaġġi baseball (anke jekk huma horrible, timijiet prattikament ħażen).

Jekk I jistgħu is-somma kollha fis kelma waħda, I d jużaw il-kelma "tmexxija." Proġetti Ċomb, tieħu rwol ewlieni fil-bini l-prattika (IP, bini l-iskwadra), eċċ.

Imma stenna! Hemm aktar! Għaliex inkella taħdem fil Slalom?

  • Unità notevoli ta 'intenzjoni - kulħadd jixtieq li jikbru dan ħaġa out. “This thing” is the New York office. Kulhadd huwa abbord ma 'dan.
  • Riħ fil qlugħ tiegħek - uffiċċji sister, prattiċi sister - Slalom huwa "servizz sħiħ" organizzazzjoni konsultazzjoni. I jwasslu l-prattika SharePoint (a "Lead Żona Prattika" fil Lingo Slalom). Għandi prattiċi sister fil 11 uffiċċji oħra Slalom. Għalhekk anki jekk jien king safejn SharePoint huwa kkonċernat hawn fuq Slalom New York, Għandi prattiċi pari ta 'Chicago, Seattle, Dallas, Atlanta, Boston, eċċ. minn fejn nista 'timxi fuq appoġġ. Huwa tassew l-aħjar taż-żewġ dinjiet - awtonomija sinjifikanti hawn fi New York, iżda aċċess għal tunnellata ta 'talent madwar l-organizzazzjoni.
  • Riħ fil-bejgħ tiegħek (2) - We do aktar minn SharePoint - ħafna aktar. We do BI, CRM, UX, konsultazzjoni ta 'negozju, Mobile, iżvilupp custom u oħrajn. Aħna tajba fil-bejgħ transkonfinali bejnietna u aħna tajba fil-pittura - u aktar importanti, twassil fuq - a "servizz sħiħ" stampa għall-klijenti tagħna. Dan huwa partikolarment attraenti lili. Stajt ġiet fuq Orgs iżgħar ħafna li jaħdmu fuq gigs SharePoint u frustrati fuq u aktar mill-ġdid minħabba konna ħamiem mtaqqab bħala l-"poplu SharePoint." Dan ma jiġri ma Slalom u nikbru biex jagħmlu xogħol aktar interessanti bħala riżultat.
  • Mudell Lokali - l-ebda ivvjaġġar.
  • Tkabbir fit-tul - Slalom ilu għaddej gangbusters. Lottijiet ta 'tkabbir u l-istabbiltà. Tkabbir ifisser ukoll li għandna bżonn li kiri mexxejja llum biex ras il timijiet ġodda kif aħna żid klijenti aktar u l-persunal għall-appoġġ dawk il-klijenti.

I tista 'tmur fuq, but I’ve probably already gone on too long. I think stajt maqbuda l-essenza hawn. Jekk inti qed jaħsbu dwar ibiddlu l-impjieg u dan jidher tajjeb għalik, ejja nitkellmu.

Jekk int kuntent fil-impjieg kurrenti tiegħek - ejja nitkellmu xorta waħda :). Stajt ġiet fil-lott ta 'postijiet u kien ħafna "happy" fil-ħin. Slalom huwa differenti u I d merħba ċans biex jikkonvinċu inti ta 'dak.

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Quick u Easy: Issettja l-daqs ta 'oġġetti fil-Kaxxa Lista fil-Aħżen App Windows

Fil-Aħżen App Windows jien ħolqien, Irrid li juru l-utent messaġġi informattivi varji.  I qabad listbox bħala l-għodda li juruh sabiex ikunu jistgħu iscroll permezz tagħhom u dak kollu li Jittieħed tajba. 

Il-messaġġi huma informattivi biss, hekk hemm ebda bżonn li jipprovdu dak kollu li whitespace żejda madwarhom peress li l-utent qatt jista 'jagħżel minnhom għal xejn.  L-imġiba default ta 'l-listbox tipprovdi ammont sostanzjali ta' ikkuttunar u xtaqt li jeħles minnu.  Well .... inti ma tistax tagħmel dan it-tip ta 'ħaġa fuq il-listbox direttament.  Iżda, inti tista 'tagħmel dan li l-oġġetti li jżidu:

        privat null AddGameStateLogMessage(string theMessage)
        {
            Kaxxa t = ġdid Kaxxa();
            t.Text = GameStateCounter     + ": " + theMessage;
            t.TextWrapping = TextWrapping.Wrap;
            t.MinWidth = 400;
            Ħxuna thisPadding = ġdid Ħxuna(5, 0, 5, 0);
            t.Padding = thisPadding;
            t.FontSize = 12;

            ListBoxItem li = ġdid ListBoxItem();
            li.Content = t;
            li.MaxHeight = 25;
            thisPadding = ġdid Ħxuna(5, 0, 5, 0);
            li.Padding = thisPadding;

            GameStateLog.Items.Insert(0,LI);
        }

fil-Komunikazzjoni, Jien ħolqien ta 'kaxxa u l-istabbiliment font tagħha, ikkuttunar tagħha, eċċ.

Li jmiss, I joħolqu ListBoxItem u stabbiliti l-kontenut tiegħu lill-kaxxa ifformattjat.

Fl-aħħarnett, I daħħal il-ListBoxItem fil-listbox.  (Irrid li juru messaġġi aktar riċenti fil-quċċata tal-lista, għalhekk l-Daħħal(0,LI) minflok Żid sempliċi() invokazzjoni.).

I se jkun tweaking dan daqsxejn qabel Ninsab verament kuntent bil-imġiba listbox iżda l-mudell muri hawn fuq kienet produttiva ħafna.  Nisperaw xi ħadd ieħor isibha utli.

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