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Tracking dependencies (API calls) and logging them to application insights #5203

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@kkazala kkazala commented Aug 13, 2024

  • New sample
  • Bug fix/update
  • Related issues: fixes #X, partially #Y, mentioned in #Z

This SPFx solution is part of SharePoint solutions as a spyware series, focusing on improving security posture your Microsoft 365 environment.
It provides an application customizer tracking dependencies (API calls) and logging them to application insights.

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18.x

Node version used:18.18.0

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It's not very innovative per-se but I didn't find a sample with Application Customizer for tracking dependencies, and I'd like to reference it in my 2nd "SPFx as a spyware" article:
pnp/blog#1900 (comment)

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@kkazala kkazala changed the title initial version Tracking dependencies (API calls) and logging them to application insights Aug 26, 2024
@hugoabernier hugoabernier merged commit 8e45428 into pnp:main Aug 31, 2024
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Thanks @kkazala for your sample! Awesome!

We'd love to have your sample featured in one of our future community calls.

If haven't done so yet, and you'd be interested on showing this great sample in a public community call, please fill in following form and we'll get you scheduled - aka.ms/community/request/demo

Thank you for sharing your sample with others - you rock! 👏🥇👩‍💻

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