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Upgrade Tree Organization web part to latest version of SPFx - Refresh Rangers Hacktoberfest Event #5244

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Adam-it opened this issue Sep 29, 2024 · 5 comments · Fixed by #5288
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Adam-it commented Sep 29, 2024

🎯Aim

The aim of this issue is to upgrade the Tree Organization web part sample to the latest version of SPFx (1.20)

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📣 What's this event all about

Refresh Rangers is a unique Hacktoberfest event aiming to update our most popular samples 🚀.
During this, you may obtain a unique Microsoft 365 & Power Platform Community badge - Refresh Rangers 🎖️
To obtain this badge besides opening a PR you also need to opt-in the Microsoft 365 & Power Platform Community Recognition Program and fill out this form

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petkir commented Oct 5, 2024

i'll take this

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"@pnp/sp": "1.3.11",
"@pnp/spfx-controls-react": "1.21.1",
"@pnp/spfx-property-controls": "1.20.0"

@Adam-it Adam-it added status:working-on-it Known issue / feature being addressed. Will use other "status:*" labels & comments for more detail. and removed Help wanted 🪧 labels Oct 5, 2024
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Adam-it commented Oct 5, 2024

i'll take this

Excelent! All Yours

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petkir commented Oct 6, 2024

Since react-sortable-tree is no longer maintained and the last active fork repo is archived, I'm considering rewriting the tree with only the minimal requirements. This should help streamline things and keep it more manageable i n future.

will take more time ⬆️

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Adam-it commented Oct 6, 2024

Since react-sortable-tree is no longer maintained and the last active fork repo is archived, I'm considering rewriting the tree with only the minimal requirements. This should help streamline things and keep it more manageable i n future.

will take more time ⬆️

Makes sense. Why not do a bit of clean up along the way. Please do remember to update readme and screenshots if my behavior or UI would change

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petkir commented Oct 6, 2024

Thanks for reminder,

i'm not a designer :-)

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