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Setting up dev Environment

Debugging

In Excel on Desktop:

Run the command Get-AppxPackage Microsoft.Win32WebViewHost Copy the PackageFullName value Run the command setx JS_DEBUG with the full name you just got

Troubleshooting

Error: Sorry, we can't load the add-in. Please make sure you have network and/or Internet connectivity.: That means your dev server is not started. To start it, open a new Command Prompt, point it to your folder, and run the command npm run dev-server. Keep the console opened while you are working.

Deploying

  1. Validate - run npm run validate
  2. Build - run npm run build. This will generate files in the \dist folder. These, and the manifest.xml, are the actual distributed files. Nothing else.

Testing the addin - for testers

Overall, we will be following the steps for windows and the web.

  1. Run the validate and build steps above
  2. Make a copy of the manifest.xml file and change active urls (either pointing to localhost or files.inflectra.com) so that the base URL is https://files.inflectra.com/office365/excel-staging/
  3. Find a shared network location to place the manifest XML and paste the file there
  4. Generate the TrustNetworkShareCatalog.reg file as described in the windows guide above. Run if on a Windows machine, then reboot.
  5. then task a web admin with replacing the files in https://files.inflectra.com/office365/excel-staging/ with all the files generated at build in the dist folder
  6. follow the steps to load the addin into Excel via Windows or the web

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