IconTwoOption PCF (PowerApps Component framework) Control that turns a PowerApps TwoOption field into a configurable Office UI Fabric Choice group with Icons
Available icons here : https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/fabric#/styles/web/icons#available-icons
office-ui-fabric-react : https://github.com/OfficeDev/office-ui-fabric-react
| Parameter | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|
| Two Option Field | Bounded TwoOption field | |
| Left Side Icon | Name of the left side icon, see Available icons link. | DislikeSolid |
| Right Side Icon | Name of the right side icon, see Available icons link. | LikeSolid |
| Left Side Text | Text under the left side icon | Dislike |
| Right Side Text | Text under the right side icon | Like |
| Left Side Selected color | Color of left icon when selected.Supports literal (ex. blue, red) and RGBA color codes (ex. #da9494) | #005A9E |
| Right Side Selected color | Color of right icon when selected.Supports literal (ex. blue, red) and RGBA color codes (ex. #da9494) | #005A9E |
You can install the component directly from solution files containes in the 'Release' section https://github.com/drivardxrm/IconTwoOption.PCF/releases
To use Microsoft PowerApps CLI, do the following:
Install Npm (comes with Node.js) or install Node.js (comes with npm). We recommend LTS (Long Term Support) version 10.15.3 LTS as it seems to be most stable.
Install .NET Framework 4.6.2 Developer Pack.
If you don’t already have Visual Studio 2017 or later, follow one of the options below:
- Option 1: Install Visual Studio 2017 or later.
- Option 2: Install .NET Core 2.2 SDK and then install Visual Studio Code.
Install Microsoft PowerApps CLI.
Be sure to update your Microsoft PowerApps CLI to the latest version:
pac install latest- Clone the repo/ download the zip file.
- Navigate to ./IconTwoOption/ folder.
- Copy the folder path and open it in visual studio code.
- Open the terminal, and run the command the following command to install the project dependencies:
npm installThen run the command:
npm run start- Create a new solution folder and open the Developer command prompt.
- Change the directory to the newly created folder in previous step.
- Init the future solution:
pac solution init --publisherName someName --customizationPrefix someSolutionPrefix- Add the control to your future solution:
pac solution add-reference --path provide path of control project folder where the pcf.proj is available- Build 1/2:
msbuild /t:restore- Build 2/2:
msbuild- You will have the solution file in SolutionFolder/bin/debug folder!
If you want to change the solution type you have to edit the .cdsproj file:
Solution Packager overrides, un-comment to use: SolutionPackagerType (Managed, Unmanaged, Both)
<PropertyGroup><SolutionPackageType>Managed</SolutionPackageType></PropertyGroup>