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New sample - react-graph-cascading-managed-metadata #1455

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@anoopt anoopt commented Aug 24, 2020

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Bug fix? no
New feature? no
New sample? yes
Related issues? NA

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This PR contains a sample to demonstrate the usage of the recently released Microsoft Graph APIs (Beta) for Taxonomy.

The sample demonstrates how to get the data from the term store, store the data in the browser cache and display the data as cascading dropdowns.

The sample has methods to perform other operations (like write, delete and patch) which can be utilised to extend the functionality if needed. (Thank you Mikael Svenson)

The sample also shows the usage of PnP SPFx map control to display the map of the selected city based on the set co-ordinates.

Note - The maps functionality is dependent on the completion of this PR submitted in PnP SPFx controls repository.

@hugoabernier hugoabernier merged commit b24da05 into pnp:master Aug 26, 2020
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Thank you @anoopt ! would you be interested in demoing this sample on the September 24th SPFx PnP call?

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anoopt commented Aug 26, 2020

Thank you @hugoabernier . Yes sure, I am happy to demo this on Sep 24th.

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Thank you @anoopt , I have you confirmed for the 24th of September. Looking forward to your demo!

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