Customizing Microsoft Teams Build Custom Apps and Extensions for Your Business Using Power Platform and Dataverse in Microsoft Teams
In the evolving remote working arrangement, the demand for custom Microsoft Teams apps is increasing rapidly across businesses. If you are someone who aims to provide users with an exceptional experience through custom-built apps that adhere to industry standards and good governance, Customizing Mic...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Birmingham :
Packt Publishing, Limited
2023.
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Edición: | 1st ed |
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009733940206719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright and Credits
- Dedications
- Contributors
- Table of Contents
- Preface
- Part 1: Microsoft Teams Customization Exploring the Architecture and Components
- Chapter 1: Introducing Microsoft Teams Apps
- Overview of Microsoft Teams as a platform
- Exploring the Microsoft Teams app architecture
- Classification of apps
- Exploring the core services used for the development of Teams
- Azure
- Microsoft 365
- Power Platform
- Microsoft Teams admin, configuration, and prerequisites such as Azure, Microsoft 365, and Power Platform
- Org-wide app settings
- Permission policies
- Creating custom app permission policies
- Setup policies
- Summary
- Chapter 2: Microsoft Teams Apps and Bots
- Exploring App Studio/Developer Portal
- Creating a Teams app with Developer Portal
- Teams Toolkit for Visual Studio Code
- The Microsoft Teams JavaScript client SDK
- Understanding how to use tabs
- Built-in tab
- Custom tabs
- Utilizing bots
- Creating an FAQ bot with QnA Maker
- Getting to know more about webhooks and connectors
- Webhooks
- Connectors
- Messaging extensions
- Adaptive cards
- Summary
- Part 2: Microsoft Teams Customization with Tools and Techniques
- Chapter 3: Microsoft Graph API
- What is the Graph API?
- Getting started with the Graph API
- Version - v1.0 or Beta
- Resources - users, groups, sites, drives, devices, and more
- Query parameters
- Graph Explorer
- Authentication and authorization of the Graph API
- Registering an application in Azure Active Directory
- Setting registered app permissions in Azure AD
- Getting Graph API access with the user (delegated permissions)
- Getting Graph API access without the user (application permissions)
- Consuming the Graph API in PowerShell
- Microsoft Teams automation with the Graph API
- Team automation cycle.
- Best practices with the Graph API
- Pagination
- Batching
- Throttling
- Summary
- Chapter 4: Microsoft Teams PowerShell
- Microsoft Teams PowerShell Module
- Installing Microsoft TPM
- Updating Microsoft TPM
- Connecting to Microsoft TPM
- CLI for Microsoft 365
- Installing CLI for Microsoft 365
- Connecting to CLI for Microsoft 365
- Adding a new Microsoft team with CLI for Microsoft 365
- Summary
- Chapter 5: Microsoft Teams Customization Using the SharePoint Framework (SPFx)
- SharePoint development history
- Setting up an SPFx development environment
- Developing your first Teams tab or app using the SPFx
- What is the difference between a Teams app and a Teams tab?
- Building and running the web part in Workbench
- Packaging the solution
- Deploying the SPFx package to the App Catalog
- Syncing SharePoint web parts to Teams
- Sideloading app in Teams
- A SharePoint web part as a Teams tab
- A SharePoint web part as a Teams personal app
- Leveraging the SPFx for Microsoft Teams
- ALM with Azure DevOps
- Summary
- Chapter 6: Microsoft Teams Authentication
- Various authentication options
- Authentication and authorization in Microsoft Teams apps
- Authentication using SSO in the Teams app
- What is the Teams tab app?
- Azure AD app registration
- Creating a Teams tab app
- Summary
- Part 3: Microsoft Teams Customization with Low-Code and No-Code
- Chapter 7: Microsoft Dataverse for Teams
- Introducing Microsoft Dataverse for Teams
- Why do we need Microsoft Dataverse for Teams?
- Creating a Dataverse for a Teams environment
- Power Apps for Teams
- Power Automate for Teams
- Creating a Power Automate flow
- Adding the Power Automate app to your team
- Building flows in Microsoft Dataverse for Teams
- Power Virtual Agents for Teams
- Power Virtual Agent life cycle.
- General administration, governance, and security for Microsoft Dataverse for Teams
- Manage apps
- Power Platform admin center
- A Data Loss Prevention (DLP) policy for Microsoft Dataverse
- Security
- Summary
- Chapter 8: Microsoft Teams App Templates
- The catalog
- How to sign up for a Developer Tenant with the Microsoft 365 Developer Program
- A few app templates
- Deploying an App Template
- Icebreaker
- Deploying the Icebreaker app
- Registering the Azure AD application
- Deploying a custom template to your Azure subscription
- Creating the Teams app package
- Uploading and running the app in Microsoft Teams
- Extensibility in Microsoft Teams
- Customizing an App Package
- Customizing the SharePoint site and Power Automate flows
- Summary
- Chapter 9: Microsoft Viva
- Implementing Microsoft Viva
- The benefits of implementing Microsoft Viva
- Microsoft Viva Connections
- Implementing Microsoft Viva Connections
- Viva Connections Dashboard
- Viva Connections app
- Pinning the Viva Connections app
- Customizing the Viva Connections app
- The Total Economic Impact™ Of Microsoft Viva
- Future Microsoft Viva modules
- Microsoft Viva Amplify
- Microsoft Viva Pulse
- Summary
- Chapter 10: Microsoft Teams Third-Party Apps
- Third-party apps on Microsoft Teams
- Workday for Teams
- Now Virtual Agent, a chatbot from ServiceNow
- Integrating ServiceNow with Microsoft Teams
- TeamViewer
- Adobe Acrobat Sign
- Dynamics 365 on Teams
- Adding Dynamics 365 app to your team
- Entity Selection or View Selection
- My Dashboard with the Dynamics 365 app for Microsoft Teams
- Reporting and analytics of Teams app usage
- How to access the Teams app usage report
- Summary
- Index
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