06-14-2022 14:36 PM
Hello everyone,
In this tutorial video on "Run Power Apps from SharePoint List as Custom Cards using JSON Formatting", we will walk through on how to apply simple SharePoint List or Microsoft Lists based JSON formatting to launch PowerApps as Custom cards on hover or on click of list column.
The Custom Cards will launch the Power App directly within the SharePoint List or Library View experience itself, run on Modern SharePoint Pages, allow us to use the Print feature of Power Apps using the print() function to print the SharePoint list form, save form as PDF & more.
The JSON formatting for Custom cards on hover allows us to showcase file previews which works on all Office files, PDFs, Images in document libraries, works to showcase Pages as custom card & also works with Power Apps.
All we need is the URL to the web link for our Power App.
This technique works with both Standalone Power Apps & SharePoint List form customized Power Apps.
Video showcases the following:
✅ SharePoint List Form Customization Options with Power Apps
✅ Standalone Power Apps Vs SharePoint List Forms customized with PowerApps
✅ SharePoint List Formatting Options
✅ Custom Cards on Hover formatting for SharePoint List
✅ Run a Power App as a Custom card from SharePoint List or Library
✅ Dynamically pass params to custom card and deep link into PowerApps screen
✅ Custom Cards can open files, Pages & Power Apps.
✅ Print & Save SharePoint forms as PDF using Power Apps launched as custom cards.
Thanks,
Reza Dorrani, MVP
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I already tested to open the app but it doesn't work, because I don't know.
Apparently files can no longer be previewed using the elmType filePreview. Hence the reason why the app did not open in SharePoint when you tested it.