![]() Identifies any Microsoft Graph permissions that the add-in needs. ![]() Identifies the Teams app/add-in's web app as it is known in Azure Active Directory. Information about the developer of the Teams app/add-in.Ĭonfigures the default locale and other supported locales. Public short and long descriptions of the Teams app/add-in. The short name appears at the top of an add-in's task pane. Public short and long names of the Teams app/add-in. Base properties not included in this table have no meaning for Office Add-ins. Base propertiesĮach of the base properties listed in the following table has more extensive documentation at Public developer preview manifest schema for Teams. There is a full sample manifest for an add-in at Sample preview unified manifest. ![]() This is followed by some basic documentation for the "extensions" property and its descendent properties. So, in this article, we provide a brief description of the meaning of base properties when the Teams App is (or includes) an Office add-in. ![]() That article provides information about the critical base manifest properties, but may not include any documentation of the "extensions" property, which is the property where Office Add-ins are configured in the unified manifest. The main reference documentation for the preview version of the unified manifest is at Public developer preview manifest schema for Teams. Ready to get started with the preview unified manifest? Begin with Build an Outlook add-in with the unified manifest for Microsoft 365 (preview). ![]()
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