We have simplified managing Power Pages sites for developers and aim to minimize the learning curve for using CLI commands. Historically, developers needed to switch between multiple tools to interact with different types of sites to get required information for running Power Platform CLI commands.
We’re excited to introduce Environment Variables for Site Settings in Power Pages, making Application Lifecycle Management (ALM) more efficient and flexible. Why Environment Variables? Managing site settings across environments often required manual updates, adding complexity to deployments.
GitHub Copilot Chat is the world’s most widely adopted AI-powered developer tool, helping organizations and developers globally to code faster and achieve greater impact. With the introduction of the @powerpages participant, developers can now use Power Pages AI code capabilities directly while using GitHub Copilot Chat experience.
We have exciting news for you! Files of sizes up to 10GB can now be uploaded for form attachments in Power Pages sites. That’s right, no more small file attachment size limits.
From code understanding with Pro-developer Copilot’s Explain Code feature, tools for site migrating to enhanced data models, and improved collaboration with Copresence support in Visual Studio Code for the Web, there’s a lot to explore.
As a Pro-developer, you know that collaboration is key to building successful solutions. Whether you’re working on a small project or a large-scale application, having visibility into who’s working alongside you can enhance productivity and streamline communication. That’s where Copresence comes in!
We are excited to announce that the Power Pages CLI now supports the pac powerpages migrate-datamodel command, currently in preview. This new feature facilitates the migration of your existing standard data model site to an enhanced data model.
Copilot in Power Pages for Visual Studio Code is a chat-based assistant that helps you write and optimize code. We are excited to announce Explain code feature support which will allow you to ask Copilot to explain the meaning and functionality of Power Pages code snippet.
We are excited to announce a new preview feature: Copilot in Power Pages for Visual Studio Code desktop. This feature provides you with coding assistance while you edit your site code in Visual Studio Code desktop using natural language chat interaction.
In October 2022, we launched Power Pages code editing in Visual Studio Code for web feature, which introduced a free, zero-install Visual Studio Code experience for Power Pages code editing in your browser.
When multiple developers are working in Power Pages, there may be multiple instances of a file open simultaneously. Right now, in this scenario, whichever version of a file is saved last overrides the existing file often resulting in accidental code loss across multi-person teams.
As Power Pages steps into the next phase of its journey, we are happy to announce Power Pages developer websites which will allow both low code makers and pro developers a playground to develop, test and upskill themselves on Power Pages capabilities without the hassle of signing up for time bound trials.