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This sample illustrates how you can use Graph API Channel Life Cycle to call Graph APIs. |
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This sample show the Channel life cycle which includes create, update delete a channel.
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.NET Core SDK version 6.0
determine dotnet version
dotnet --version
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Ngrok (For local environment testing) Latest (any other tunneling software can also be used)
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Teams Microsoft Teams is installed and you have an account
- Register a new application in the Azure Active Directory – App Registrations portal.
NOTE: When you create your app registration, you will create an App ID and App password - make sure you keep these for later.
- Setup NGROK
- Run ngrok - point to port 3978
ngrok http -host-header=rewrite 3978
- Setup for code
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Clone the repository
git clone https://github.com/OfficeDev/Microsoft-Teams-Samples.git
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Modify the
/appsettings.json
and fill in the following details:{{ ClientId}}
- Generated from Step 1 while doing AAd app registration in Azure portal.{{ ClientSecret}}
- Generated from Step 1, also referred to as Client secret{{ BaseUri }}
- Your application's base url. E.g. https://12345.ngrok.io if you are using ngrok.
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Run the bot from a terminal or from Visual Studio:
A) From a terminal, navigate to
samples/graph-channel-lifecycle/csharp
# run the bot dotnet run
B) Or from Visual Studio
- Launch Visual Studio
- File -> Open -> Project/Solution
- Navigate to
ChannelLifecycle
folder - Select
ChannelLifecycle.csproj
file - Press
F5
to run the project
- Setup Manifest for Teams
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This step is specific to Teams.
- Edit the
manifest.json
contained in the ./Manifest folder to replace your Microsoft App Id (that was created when you registered your app registration earlier) everywhere you see the place holder string{{Microsoft-App-Id}}
(depending on the scenario the Microsoft App Id may occur multiple times in themanifest.json
) - Edit the
manifest.json
forvalidDomains
and replace{{domain-name}}
with base Url of your domain. E.g. if you are using ngrok it would behttps://1234.ngrok.io
then your domain-name will be1234.ngrok.io
. - Zip up the contents of the
Manifest
folder to create amanifest.zip
(Make sure that zip file does not contains any subfolder otherwise you will get error while uploading your .zip package)
- Edit the
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Upload the manifest.zip to Teams (in the Apps view click "Upload a custom app")
- Go to Microsoft Teams. From the lower left corner, select Apps
- From the lower left corner, choose Upload a custom App
- Go to your project directory, the ./Manifest folder, select the zip folder, and choose Open.
- Select Add in the pop-up dialog box. Your app is uploaded to Teams.
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Upload app manifest file (zip file) to your team
sample feature life cycle which includes create, update delete a channel