M365Bootcamp-TeamsOneProductivityHub

Build a “One Productivity Hub” solution using Microsoft Teams and Microsoft Graph Toolkit

Summary

Welcome to M365 Developer Bootcamp, Workshop 2 - One Productivity Hub session. In this lab, you will learn all about consuming Microsoft Graph Toolkit in a Microsoft Teams tab to enable easy authentication and get Microsoft 365 data such as calendar, tasks and e-mails.

Here is the flow for the steps you will follow to complete this lab:

One Productivity Hub

Final solution will be a Microsoft Teams tab for monitoring your tasks, e-mails and calendar events:

One Productivity Hub Final

This repository contains the entire workshop, including presentation material, source code, and step-by-step instructions.

Prerequisites

Before you start this lab, you will need an environment setup. Review the Environment Setup guidlines for the following prerequisites or click the related link of each prerequisite to be directed to the official documentation:

The Workshop

The workshop instructions may include the following signs:


📌 NOTE 📌 : Informative notes about the workshop.



⚡ IMPORTANT! ⚡ : Critical points about the lab exercises.



🔥 CHALLENGE 🔥 : Be aware! There will be some challenges in the lab exercises to learn more on your own.


Solution

Completed solution can be found under the Solution folder.

Solution Authors
One Productivity Hub Ayca Bas, Cloud Advocate @Microsoft, Twitter, Blog

Contributing

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References

Next Step

▶️ Part 0 - Environment Setup