New version of password vault webpart was released
Almost a year ago I released my "Simple password vault" webpart. Actually, it was only meant for a single username and password. If it should be more, you could have used the notes field. After I presented it once in the PnP community call, I also promised to release a new version with more features.
In the new version, it should be possible to store as many usernames, passwords and notes as you want. I finally got around to adding these features. I decided to make it dynamic, in a similar "look and feel" as in SharePoint Standard, when you want to place a new webpart. It appears this "+" symbol when you hover with the mouse.
And then you can add a new module. There are modules for username, password and also notes. Once modules are placed, you can sort or remove them.
The web part now looks like this (in edit mode):
I have also made a few design adjustments/optimizations. Also, for safety, the master password must be entered twice. And I have updated the solution to SPFx 1.16.1
In the "backend", the logic has changed a bit because of the modules. But I made sure that you can update from version 1.0.0 to the new version 1.1.0 without any problems. Without data loss but with the same functionality as in the new version. Even with the changes, the values are still encrypted.
I hope you like my new webpart. You can download it here
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I am Sergej and I am a Software Architect from Germany (AURUM GmbH). I have been developing on Microsoft technologies for more than 14 years, especially in SharePoint / Microsoft 365. With this blog, I want to share my knowledge with you and also improve my English skills. The posts are not only about SPFx (SharePoint Framework) but also about tips & tricks around the M365 world & developments of all kinds. The posts are about TypeScript, C#, Node.js, Vue.js, Visual Studio/ VS Code, Quasar, PowerShell, and much more. I hope you will find some interesting posts. I would also be happy if you follow me. Greetings from Germany Sergej / $€®¥09@