Welcome to the SharePoint Framework Developer Preview!
The SharePoint Framework (SPFx) is a page and part model that enables client-side development for building SharePoint experiences. It facilitates easy integration with the SharePoint data, and provides support for open source tooling development.
The SharePoint Framework now generally available. Please check more release details either from the GA release notes or from the Office Blog post around the GA release. If you find issues or have new ideas and suggestions for SharePoint Framework, make sure you submit them here. We’ll also be monitoring #spfx, #spfx-webparts, and #spfx-tooling at SharePoint StackExchange as well.
Developer Preview Releases
-
Feb 22, 2017
- GA is available. See the release notes here
-
Jan 9, 2017
- RC0 is available. See the release notes here
-
Nov 22, 2016
- Drop 6 is available. See the release notes here
-
Oct 17, 2016
- Drop 5 is available. See the release notes here
-
Sept 21, 2016
- Drop 4 is available. See the release notes here
-
Sep 14, 2016
- Drop 3 is available. See the release notes here
-
Sep 1, 2016
- Drop 2 is available. See the release notes here
-
Aug 17, 2016
- Drop 1 is available. See the release notes here
Get Started
Reference
Learn More
Updates & Feedback
To keep track of improvements to the Office 365 Framework, please take a look at:
- @SharePoint and @OfficeDev on Twitter
- Office Developer Blog
Provide Feedback:
- If you find issues or have new ideas and suggestions for SharePoint Framework, make sure you submit them here.
- SharePoint StackExchange (please use #spfx, #spfx-webparts, and #spfx-tooling tags)
- SharePoint Developer group at Microsoft Tech Community
- SharePoint Developer UserVoice
Deployment Status
The SharePoint Framework is now generally available at Office 365.
Have Fun
We look forward to seeing what you build! Please tweet us at @OfficeDev or @SharePoint with the #SPFx tag!