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HTTP 406 Error When Using Angular $http.get Against SharePoint REST End Points

Mwisho: Marc AD ndersson pointed out this great piece of info: http://blogs.office.com/2014/08/13/json-light-support-rest-sharepoint-api-released/. That explains a lot :).

That may be the worst title of a blog post ever! Anyhoo.

I typically do all of my prototyping against an O365 instance. I have my personal instance so that I don’t have to be worried about affecting anyone else. As an aside – remember when we call carried around virtual machines on our laptops with MOSS – SQL Server, IIS, deciding Hyper-V vs. VMWare? Anyhoo…

I had developed an app using Angular in this environment that does, miongoni mwa mambo mengine, hii:

$http.get(serverUrl)
.success(kazi(data, hadhi, headers, config) {

var getLinksResponse = data;

getLinksResponse.value.forEach(kazi(theResult) {

// and so on and so froth

This was working just fine in two different SharePoint online environments. Hata hivyo, when my colleague ported it to a Cloudshare instance, he was getting an HTTP 406 kosa (which was the first time I ever got that one, so … yay, I guess). We did a bit of research and noticed that the “Accept” header was off. SharePoint online was perfectly happy with:

Accept: application/json

But the cloudshare instance (which is SP on prem, hosted in a virtual server) wanted the classic “odata=verbose” added in as well:

Accept: application/json;odata=verbose

To fix that, we added the header as such:

var config = {headers: {
‘Accept’: ‘application/json;odata=verbose’
}
};

$http.get(serverUrl,config)
.success(kazi(data, hadhi, headers, config) {

var getLinksResponse = data;

getLinksResponse.value.forEach(kazi(theResult) {

// and so on and so froth

That got rid of the 406, but it also changed the format of the response. It was more … verbose. (haha!) More changes were required and here’s the final result:

var config = {headers: {
‘Accept’: ‘application/json;odata=verbose’
}
};

$http.get(serverUrl,config)
.success(kazi(data, hadhi, headers, config) {

var getLinksResponse = data;

getLinksResponse.d.results.forEach(kazi(theResult) {

// and so on and so froth

This only turned into a 30 minute problem for us, so we lucked out. Hopefully someone finds this useful.

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Growing Awareness / Adoption of JavaScript Frameworks

Yangu mwenzake, Javed Ansari (http://www.bigapplesharepoint.com/team?showExpertName=Javed%20Ansari&rsource=pgblog), wrote a short summary blog post on frameworks he likes or at least has been using with with SharePoint: http://www.bigapplesharepoint.com/pages/View-An-Insight.aspx?BlogID=53&rsource=PGBlog).

jQuery seems to have been the victor on the field, so to speak, for years now, but the others are more new and stills sort of battling it, like Angular. (SPServices, bila shaka, has been a life saver for years and will continue to be so I think).

What are people using? Are they focused more on Microsoft’s tooling (CSOM / JSOM) or moving more toward Angular, Knockout, Ember, nk?

I have a growing bias toward these non-Microsoft frameworks. I think the MSFT stuff is harder and harder to work with, requiring almost as much of learning curve as old-style server-side dev.

Post a comment here or over at Big Apple SharePoint if you want to discuss (Big Apple will have more likelihood of a good discussion).

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Spinning SharePoint Timer Jobs from Site Collection Configuration

Yangu mwenzake, Ashish Patel, wrote a blog post describing a flexible timer job architecture that affords some nice flexibility to support long-running tasks and/or reports.  In his words:

1. Analyzing Checked out files and sending reminders to the individuals if the number of days (since the file was checked out) exceed certain threshold limits

2. Removing links from other content when a particular content is removed or archived from the system

3. User wants to see all the alerts that he subscribed in all webs in the site collection

4. Sending a reminders to authors to review the content when a review time was specified in the content and that date is approaching

Vizuri, the list goes on…

– See more at: http://www.bigapplesharepoint.com/pages/View-An-Insight.aspx?BlogID=40#sthash.7cKuiwly.dpuf

There are times in my past when having something like this would have been very helpful.

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Jinsi ya: Configure Unit mtihani na mtihani Coverage na QUnit.js na Blanket.js kwa ajili ya ofisi 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, kwa 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:

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Figure 1

Kama unaweza kuona, 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>
    <cheo>QuizUtil test with Qunit</cheo>
    <kiungo rel="stylesheet" href="../CSS/qunit-1.13.0.css" />
    <script aina="text/javascript" src="QuizUtil.js" data-cover></script>
    <script aina ="text/javascript" src ="qunit-1.13.0.js"></script>
    <script aina ="text/javascript" src ="blanket.min.js"></script>

    <script>
        module("getIDFromLookup");
        mtihani("QuizUtil getIDFromLookupField", kazi () {
            var goodValue = "1;#Paulo 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");
        mtihani("QuizUtil htmlEscape()", kazi () {
            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");
        mtihani("QuizUtil getDateAsCaml()", kazi () {
            equal(getDateAsCaml(mpya Tarehe("12/31/2013")), "2013-12-31T:00:00:00", "Testing hard coded date: [12/31/2013]");
            equal(getDateAsCaml(mpya Tarehe("01/05/2014")), "2014-01-05T:00:00:00", "Testing hard coded date: [01/05/2014]");
            equal(getDateAsCaml(mpya Tarehe("01/31/2014")), "2014-01-31T:00:00:00", "Testing hard coded date: [01/31/2014]");
            equal(getTodayAsCaml(), getDateAsCaml(mpya Tarehe()), "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");
        mtihani("QuizUtil getParameterByName (from the query string)", kazi () {
            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");
        mtihani("QuizUtil various cookie functions.", kazi () {
            equal(setCookie("test", "1", -1), getCookieValue("test"), "Get a cookie I set should work.");
            equal(setCookie("anycookie", "1", -1), kweli, "Setting a valid cooking should return 'true'.");
            equal(setCookie("crazy cookie name !@#$%\"%\\^&*(()?/><.,", "1", -1), kweli, "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.");
        });

    </script>
</head>
<mwili>
    <div id="qunit"></div>
    <div id="qunit-fixture"></div>

</mwili>
</html>

There are several things happening here:

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

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

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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. Kwa mfano, 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 <script> reference like this:
    <script aina="text/javascript" src="QuizUtil.js" data-cover></script>

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!

Muhtasari (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 <script> 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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Lists.asmx, GetList na "Thamani hawezi kuwa null”

Niligundua kwamba leo GetList() method in lists.asmx web service has to be called very carefully or it’s prone to throw a mysterious “Value cannot be null” exception (na hiyo ni kuchukua unaweza kupata nyuma ujumbe mbaya zaidi generic kosa, “Exception of type ‘Microsoft.SharePoint.SoapServer.SoapServerException’ akatupwa. ")  Hasa, I found that you can’t provide any kind of prefix on the GetList method.  The following jQuery snippet illustrates the point:

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If you do that, the web service responds with “Value cannot be null” as per this fiddler-provided HTTP transcript:

<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
  <soap:Bahasha
     xmlns:soap="
http://schemas.xmlsoap.org / sabuni / bahasha /"    
     xmlns:xsi=”
http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance"
     xmlns:xsd="
http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">

  <soap:Mwili>
    <soap:Fault>
      <faultcode>soap:Server</faultcode>
      <faultstring>
        Exception of type ‘Microsoft.SharePoint.SoapServer.SoapServerException’ was thrown.
      </faultstring>
      <detail>
        <errorstring xmlns="
http://schemas.microsoft.com / SharePoint / sabuni /">
Value cannot be null.
        </errorstring>
      </detail>
    </soap:Fault>
  </soap:Mwili>
</soap:Bahasha>

Bila shaka, you probably wouldn’t add that “s0” prefix on your own, but some tools are prone to do it (like Eclipse).

This is all the more confusing / frustrating because other methods tolerate prefixes.  Kwa mfano, the GetListCollection Njia haina akili kama imekuwa ni prefixed, hata na viambishi awali nonsense kama "xyzzy":

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Hii "thamani hawezi kuwa null" inaonekana haki ya kawaida na lists.asmx hivyo hopefully hii itasaidia mtu nje katika siku zijazo.

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Ukomo nesting <div> Tags na jQuery

Hii inaonekana kama vile mada oddball, Sina uhakika ni kweli thamani ya mabalozi kuhusu, lakini hiyo ni kamwe kusimamishwa mimi kabla, hivyo hapa sisi kwenda Smile

Nafanya kazi katika mradi ambapo nina kuunganisha baadhi ya data kutoka tafuta, ufungaji ni juu katika ujumbe XML na kisha kuwa XML ni hatimaye kubadilishwa katika HTML kupitia XSLT.  Kuna mengi ya jQuery kushiriki, moja kidogo ya ambayo kutekeleza baadhi ya utendaji tabbing.  Wakati bonyeza tab (kweli, a <div>), jQuery waomba kujificha.() na show.() juu ya divs mbalimbali (awali ukurasa mzigo downloads maudhui yote hivyo kuna postbacks hakuna katika kesi hii).

rundo la masaa iliyopita, tab byte mantiki kuanza kuishi erratically na itakuwa si kuonyesha moja ya tabo yangu.  Mimi hatimaye kupatikana kwa chini na ukweli kwamba mtandao Explorer (angalau) walidhani kwamba <div> vitambulisho Furushi mbali, mbali zaidi kuliko toolbar intended.The developer bila kuonyesha:

-<div id = "Tab1Content">
  -<div>
    -<div>
      -<div id = "Tab2Content">
        -<div>
           ..............................
                   </div>  <-Hatimaye kuonyesha ilikuwa imefungwa njia yote chini hapa!

Hivyo, kama mimi $("# Tab1Content").kujificha(), Ningependa pia kujificha Tab2 na mimi kamwe kuonyesha Tab2 kama sikuwa pia kuonyesha Tab1.  Mimi kunakiliwa na pasted kanuni juu katika studio ya Visual na ilionyesha wote wa bitana div ya up nicely, tu kama wao walikuwa walidhani kuwa kufanya, kuangalia kama hii:

-<div id = "Tab1Content">
  +<div>
  +<div>
-<div id = "Tab2Content">
  +<div>
  +<div>

Mimi kuwapiga kichwa yangu dhidi ya ukuta kwa wakati na niliona kwamba katika kanuni halisi HTML ilikuwa kuzalisha mengi ya tupu <div> tags, kama:

<mwili>

  <div id = "Tab1Content">

    <div id = "row1" />
    <div id = "row2" />

  </div>

  <div id = "Tab2Content">

    <div id = "row1" />
    <div id = "row2" />

  </div>

</mwili>

(hapo juu ni waaaaaaaaaaaay oversimplified.  tupu div vitambulisho ni halali kabisa. Baadhi ya yangu <div> vitambulisho walikuwa kamili ya maudhui, lakini wengi zaidi walikuwa si.  Nimekuja kutambua kuwa yangu <xsl:kwa-kila> maelekezo walikuwa kutotoa moshi vitambulisho div short-fomu wakati XSL:kwa-kila hakuwa 'kupata data yoyote.  Mimi kulazimishwa maoni HTML katika pato, kama inavyoonekana:

image

 

Baada ya mimi kwamba, div wote ni lined up nicely na tab yangu byte kuanza kufanya kazi.

Kama kawaida, Natumaini hii husaidia mtu katika Bana.

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Njia moja kwa ajili ya "Muumba wa kosa hili si bayana Sababu.”

Nimekuwa kufanya mengi ya kazi na tafuta SharePoint siku za hivi karibuni na hasa darasa KeywordQuery, mali na mbinu.

Kama unataka matokeo kuweka kurudi matokeo juu na zaidi ya watuhumiwa wa kawaida (angalia hapa), wewe kuongeza kwa ukusanyaji SelectedProperties, kama katika:

myKeywordQuery.SelectProperties.Add("xyzzy");

Shukrani nyingi na ncha ya kofia Corey Roth na hii inasaidia sana blog post (http://www.dotnetmafia.com/blogs/dotnettipoftheday/archive/2008/02/19/how-to-use-the-moss-enterprise-search-keywordquery-class.aspx)

Katika kesi yangu, "Xyzzy" ni kweli si mali kusimamiwa.  Wakati mimi aliongeza kwa SelectedProperties anyway, SharePoint kurusha moja ya favorite isipokuwa yangu milele Runtime:

"Muumba wa kosa hili haikubainisha Sababu."

Mimi hasa kama mji mkuu wa "R" katika Sababu.  Hii sauti na mimi kama sawa NET. Ya "Sina kinywa, na mimi lazima kupiga kelele."

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Handy Reference: Default Matokeo ya KeywordQuery Tafuta

Wakati wewe waomba Fanyeni() njia juu ya KeywordQuery, unaweza kuunda ResultTable msingi ResultType.RelevantResults.  Hii snippet kanuni unaeleza nini namaanisha:

ResultTableCollection resultsTableCollection = myKeywordQuery.Execute();

ResultTable searchResultsTable = resultsTableCollection[ResultType.RelevantResults];

meza itakuwa na kusababisha nguzo zifuatazo wa habari: 

WorkId
Cheo
Title
Mwandishi
Ukubwa
Njia
Description
Kuandika
SiteName
CollapsingStatus
HitHighlightedSummary
HitHighlightedProperties
Contentclass
IsDocument
PictureThumbnailURL
ServerRedirectedURL

Mimi inayotokana orodha hii kutoka SharePoint 2010 mazingira, biashara toleo.  Nadhani itakuwa Handy kwa mtu katika siku zijazo.

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Moja Sababu ya: "Imeshindwa dondoo faili Cab katika ufumbuzi”

Wakati wa kufanya kazi kwenye mradi Visual studio mtandao sehemu leo, Nilifanya madogo re-org ya baadhi ya faili na kuwekwa katika folder _layouts kama sehemu ya mchakato wa kupelekwa. Hasa, Mimi jina faili. JS kutoka "TypeAhead.js" na "TypeAhead(zamani).JS "  Mimi mpango wa kuondoa hiyo kwa haraka kama mrithi wake "TypeAhead.js" inathibitisha sahihi.  Ilikuwa inaonekana kama hii:

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Hii mara moja unasababishwa na tatizo na studio ya Visual wakati nilijaribu kupeleka mradi:

Error occurred in deployment step ‘Add Solution’: Alishindwa dondoo faili Cab katika ufumbuzi.

Ni zinageuka kuwa unapaswa kuweka mabano katika majina ya faili.  Mimi kuondolewa parens na kwamba kutatuliwa tatizo.

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