control element
Defines the component's namespace, version and display information.
Available for
Model-driven and canvas apps
Parameters
Name | Description | Type | Required | Available for |
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namespace |
Defines the object prototype of the component | Only letters or numbers | Yes | Model-driven and canvas apps |
constructor |
A method for initializing the object | Only letters or numbers | Yes | Model-driven and canvas apps |
control-type |
Whether the control is a standard control or a React control. The value of virtual indicates a React control using platform React library. Virtual controls are a feature in public preview. More information: React controls & platform libraries |
standard |virtual |
No | Model-driven and canvas apps |
description-key |
Defines the description of the component that will be seen on the UI. | string |
No | Model-driven and canvas apps |
display-name-key |
Defines the name of the control that is displayed on the UI. | string |
Yes | Model-driven and canvas apps |
preview-image |
Image that will be used on the customization screens to show a preview of the component. | string |
No | Model-driven apps |
version |
Defines the version of the component defined in Semantic Versioning | string |
Yes | Model-driven and canvas apps |
Parent Elements
Element | Description |
---|---|
manifest | Manifest is the metadata file that defines a component. It is an XML file that describes:
|
Child Elements
Element | Description | Occurrences |
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data-set | The dataset node in the component manifest represents a specific, configurable representation of a set of table records. | 0 or more |
external-service-usage | Indicates whether this control is using external service or not. If it is, set the enabled attribute flag as true and add the external service domain to the <domain> property. A control that uses any external service is a premium control and the end user will need a Power Apps license to open an app with a premium control. More information: Licensing |
0 or 1 |
property | The property node defines a specific, configurable piece of data that the component expects from the Microsoft Dataverse. | 0 or more |
resources | The resources node in the component manifest refers to the resource files that component requires to implement it's visualization. | 1 |
type-group | The type-group node defines a set of types identified by a single name. This information can be used to identify the data types supported by a specific property. | 0 or more |
property-dependencies | Defines a group of property-dependencies. | 0 or more |
Example
<control namespace="MyNameSpace"
constructor="JSHelloWorldControl"
version="1.0.0"
display-name-key="JS_HelloWorldControl_Display_Key"
description-key="JS_HelloWorldControl_Desc_Key"
control-type="standard"
preview-image="img/preview.png">
</control>
Related topics
Power Apps component framework manifest schema reference
Power Apps component framework API reference
Power Apps component framework overview