Updateopenbve Data Publishing Studio

To configure Visual Studio for FTPS publishing, follow these steps: In Visual Studio, on the Build menu, click Publish projectname, where projectname represents the name of the project. On the Publish page, click the icon labeled IIS, FTP, etc. In the Publish dialog box, click the Connection tab if it is not already selected.

We are excited to introduce an explicit Publish action for app authors so they can control when apps are made available to all users. Authors incrementally update their apps, save their changes and test them in Studio. Today PowerApps Studio has the side effect of propagating all the saved changes to users of the app. This is less desirable when app authors don’t want unstable versions to be visible to users who are already running a stable version of the app. With this feature, users will see an updated app only when app authors save and publish their changes.

Note: Save and Publish will be released with PowerApps Studio 2.0.650 soon. Authors should update to the latest version on Windows to use Save and Publish.
  1. We are excited to introduce an explicit Publish action for app authors so they can control when apps are made available to users. This will enable authors to incrementally update the app, and test them inside Studio without publishing any intermediate versions to end users. Users will see the app updates only after app authors have saved and published their changes.
  2. You can share Data Studio reports on social media platforms like Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, or Slack, or on chat applications like Hangouts, and iMessage. Just make sure others can view the report, then copy and paste the report link into the app. Learn more about sharing on social media.
  3. Who can see the data? In Data Studio, the ability to see the data in a report is controlled by data credentials. This is independent of the access permissions to the report or data source. (Of course, if you don't have view access to the report, you can't see its data). Learn more about controlling access to data.
  4. To update or replace a Studio prototype that you have previously published to InVision: Near the top right of the Studio toolbar, click the publishing icon. If you need to tweak any settings, check out steps 2 and 3 in the 'Publishing a new prototype' section. Click Select existing, and then choose a prototype from the list.

Here is a quick walkthrough to Save and Publish apps.

Studio

1. Create and Share a version of the app

In this example Contoso Corp is managing their device inventory using a Device Checkout app.

  • Create an app: Using PowerApps Studio we have created an app from data in a SharePoint Online list. The generated app has three screens listing devices and their availability.
  • Save the app: In PowerApps Studio choose Save from the File menu. If this is the first time you are saving the app, you will be redirected to the Save As option. Give this app a name “Contoso Device Checkout” and hit Save. Note saving the app for the first time also publishes the app and is available only to the app author.
  • Check the version: Choose See all versions in Studio and you will be directed to the app’s Versions tab in PowerApps portal. There should be one version marked Live.
  • Test the app: Before you share the app, run the app using in the browser to test the functionality.
  • Share the app: You can now share this app with users or other authors choosing the Share tab in the PowerApps portal.

2. Save draft app

You can edit and enhance the app without rolling the intermediate revisions to all users.

  • Edit the app: Let’s say we want to rearrange the fields, make the images bigger and change the theme of the app. From PowerApps Studio edit the Contoso Device Checkout app if it is not already open and make the changes as shown below.
  • Save changes as draft apps: Choose the Save option on the File menu. Hit Save again as shown below. These changes made by authors are not visible to end users. End users will continue to use the previous published version of the app.
  • Check version: Choose See all versions in Studio and you will be directed to the app’s Versions tab in PowerApps portal. App Authors will see their changes as part of version 2. Version 1 continues to be Live to end users
  • Test the app: App authors can preview/test the app in PowerApps Studio

3. Publish app

After apps have been tested, they are ready to be published.

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  • Publish the app: In PowerApps Studio, choose Save on the File menu and then click on Publish this version

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Review the changes in the dialog box and click Publish this version to publish the app to all users.

  • Test the app: All users should see the updates made by app authors. Here is the latest app running in the web browser.
  • Check version: Choose See all versions in Studio and you will be directed to the app’s Versions tab in PowerApps portal. Version 2 is now Live to
    end users

4. Restoring app versions

As an author you can restore draft or published versions of your app. Restoring an older version will add a new version and mark it as a draft for your review. You can choose to edit it in Studio or publish the app right away from the portal. In the example below, Version 1 is restored as Version 3 in draft state. The app author can publish this version to all users.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. Who can access draft versions and published versions of an app?
    The owner of the app and other contributors can access the draft versions of the app. Draft versions can be edited or tested from PowerApps Studio. All users and authors can run published versions of the app on the browser or on their mobile devices.
  2. If I rename my app, does it affect my draft version or the published version?
    Changes to the name will affect both the draft and the published version of the app. You can rename the app from app’s Settings tab on the PowerApps portal. Choose the edit or pencil icon under the App name and save the app with a new name.
  3. Is there a limit on the number of drafts authors can save before publishing?
    No, you can save as many versions as you want. From a manageability perspective, you may want to publish changes periodically to users and remove drafts that are no longer needed.
  4. Can I add comments or notes to my version?
    Not yet, but we are planning to add this soon to PowerApps Studio when you save or publish your app.
  5. I have an existing app that can be edited on PowerApps Studio 2.0.640. Can I also edit the same app on the latest version of PowerApps Studio on web?
    It is advised app authors download to the latest PowerApps from the Windows store to take advantage of the features.

Feedback

We believe this new capability gives app authors the power to manage apps and their versions. We are all ears for your feedback to improve this experience. Please post your comments, questions or feedback on the PowerApps forums.

Happy app building!

-PowerApps Team