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Microsoft Course MicrosoftOfficial SharePoint 2013 ® Monitoring and Troubleshooting Custom SharePoint Solutions SharePoint Practice Module Overview • Debugging SharePoint Apps in Visual Studio • Diagnosing Faults in Deployed Apps • Testing Performance and Scalability Lesson 1: Debugging SharePoint Apps in Visual Studio • Configuring a SharePoint Site for Debugging • Debugging JavaScript Code • Demonstration: Debugging JavaScript in Visual Studio and Internet Explorer • Debugging REST Calls • Debugging Remote Events Configuring a SharePoint Site for Debugging • Debugging Tools in Visual Studio • Output • Immediates • Call Stack • IntelliTrace • Enabling Debugging in Web.config • Developer Site Collection Template • Enabling the Developer Site Collection Feature Debugging JavaScript Code • Minimized and Debugging JavaScript Files • Visual Studio JavaScript Debugging • Internet Explorer JavaScript Debugging Demonstration: Debugging JavaScript in Visual Studio and Internet Explorer In this demonstration, you will see how to: • Use the Visual Studio Debugger to debug JavaScript in a SharePoint app. • Use the Internet Explorer F12 Developer tools to profile the functions called in a web page. Debugging REST Calls • Using the JavaScript CSOM reference to understand REST properties • Checking data in Internet Explorer • Using the Fiddler Web Debugger Debugging Remote Events • Developing Apps Using Remote SharePoint Servers • Remote Event Receivers and Remote SharePoint Servers • Locating the WCF service for a remote event receiver • Debugging Remote Event Receivers • Windows Azure Service Bus • Configuring a SharePoint app project to use a service bus Lesson 2: Diagnosing Faults in Deployed Apps • Logging Errors in the App Monitoring Page • IIS Tracing • Using NuGet Logging Packages Logging Errors in the App Monitoring Page • Recording a custom error: try { //Place the operation that may cause an exception //in a try block } catch (Exception e) { SP.Utilities.Utility.logCustomAppError(context, "The operation caused an exception. “ + “The details were: " + e.Message); } IIS Tracing Building Diagnostic Tools: 1. Configure tracing in web.config • Ensure tracing is disabled by default. 2. Provide a user interface element to enable tracing • Remember to provide a similar element to disable tracing after diagnostic information has been gathered. 3. Provide a link to trace.axd • Users can forward the trace information to you. Using NuGet Logging Packages • NuGet Package Manager • ELMAH • MiniProfiler Lesson 3: Testing Performance and Scalability • SharePoint App Boundary and Supported Limits • Performance Testing Tools • Profiling an App • Stress Testing Apps • Discussion: Choosing a Performance Tool SharePoint App Boundary and Supported Limits Limit Number of apps in the Manage Licenses page Number of app Licenses in a single tenancy Number of apps displayed in the Add an App page Number of managers for each app license Number of app licenses that a single user can view Number of apps that a user can see in the corporate catalog Type Boundary Maximum Value 2,000 Supported 1,000,000 Boundary 240 Boundary 30 Boundary 2,000 Boundary 500 Performance Testing Tools • Internet Explorer Developer Tools • Profiler • Network • Fiddler • The Statistics tab • Custom Rules • The Timeline • Performance Tools in Visual Studio • Profiling Tools • Web Performance and Load Tests Profiling an App • Performance Issues • Hotspots, bottlenecks, unintended calls. • Profiling Methods • Sampling • Instrumentation • Concurrency • .NET Memory • Tier Interaction • Profiling Process • Configuring a profiling session • Running a profiling session • Analyzing results in Performance Explorer Stress Testing Apps • Stress Testing Process 1. Record web performance tests 2. Configure a load test 3. Execute a load test 4. Analyze load test results • Handling Dynamic Parameters • Validation and Extraction Rules Discussion: Choosing a Performance Tool Discuss the following scenarios with the class: • Preparation for Deployment • Identification of a Bug • Optimization of a Procedure Lab: Enabling ASP.NET Tracing • Exercise 1: Adding a Diagnostics Page to a SharePoint App • Exercise 2: Configuring ASP.NET Tracing • Exercise 3: Using Trace Logs Lab Scenario Occasional page errors in the Mileage Recorder app have proved difficult to replicate and fix in the development environment. You have been asked to enable ASP.NET tracing to ensure that users can generate more diagnostic information when problems arise. Lab Review • In Exercise 2, Task 1, you added a new <trace> element to the web.config file with the enabled attribute set to false. Why is it necessary to create this element, when code in the ToggleTracing action sets the enabled attribute to true? • What are the consequences of leaving tracing enabled after you have diagnosed a bug? Module Review and Takeaways • Review Question(s) • Best Practice • Common Issues and Troubleshooting Tips Course Evaluation