Sidekick preview - support deep folder traversal #567
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During the Gnav experience migration, we will need to trigger a lot of previews on a deep folder structure. |
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Depending on your use case, this is already built into Preflight. Preflight will scan all links used in a document (including fragments & links in nav) and surface them for preview and publish. I don't think we've been big fans of simply traversing a tree (deep folder) and previewing everything... some of that is due to poor MS Graph support and some of that is CSO protection. We (@jckautzmann) are working on a bulk publishing tool with proper rate limiting and auditing that would also be a good fit for this need. While the URL input would be flat, you can easily copy a list of urls based on a query index which would give you deep folder like behavior. |
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Should we maybe revisit the folder structure on the resulting gnav experience documents in sharepoint? Maybe there is room for optimizing the folder structure and ideally flatten it. |
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Preflight will only touch subdocuments of a single experience, not much help if you have to open each experience for this. |
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Depending on your use case, this is already built into Preflight. Preflight will scan all links used in a document (including fragments & links in nav) and surface them for preview and publish.
I don't think we've been big fans of simply traversing a tree (deep folder) and previewing everything... some of that is due to poor MS Graph support and some of that is CSO protection.
We (@jckautzmann) are working on a bulk publishing tool with proper rate limiting and auditing that would also be a good fit for this need. While the URL input would be flat, you can easily copy a list of urls based on a query index which would give you deep folder like behavior.