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Note
Uploading an updated package for an existing app with a bot might not show tab changes when viewed through the Conversations window. It's better to access it via the Apps fly-out, or test on a clean test environment.
Create your upload package
For development as well as AppSource (formerly Office Store) submission you must create an uploadable package that contains the information to describe your experience. The package, a .zip file, contains the application manifest and icons that uniquely define your experience.
To create an upload package, see Create the package for your Microsoft Teams app.
With your package created, you can now upload it into a team. Once uploaded it will be available for all users in the selected team, and only the users of that team.
Load your package into Teams
You can test your package by uploading it into Teams.
Note
For uploading to work, your tenant admin must first enable uploading of apps.
There are two ways to upload your app to Teams:
- Using the Store
- Using the Apps tab
Upload your package into a team or conversation using the Store
- In the lower left corner of Teams, choose the Store icon. On the Store page, choose 'Upload a custom app'.
- In the Open dialog, navigate to the package you want to upload and choose Open.
The uploaded package should now be available for use in the team or conversation specified in the consent dialog. If your app does not appear, the most common reason is an error in the manifest, particularly ids for the app, bot and messaging extensions. If the app is not scoped for conversations, that option will not appear.
Note
Apps in conversations is currently in Developer Preview, and the option will not appear if Teams is not running in that mode.
Upload your package into a team using the Apps tab
- In the target team, choose More options (⋯) and choose Manage team.NoteYou must be the team owner, or the owner must allow users to add the appropriate app types for this functionality to appear.
- Select the Apps tab, and then choose Upload a custom app on the lower right.
- Browse to and select your .zip package from your computer.
- After a brief pause you will see your uploaded app in the list.
If your app does not load, the most common reason is an error in the manifest, particularly ids for the app, bot and messaging extensions.
Accessing your uploaded configurable tab
If the app contains tabs, users can pin them to any conversation or team channel using the standard tab gallery flow:
- Go to a channel in the team. Choose + (Add a tab) to the right of the existing tabs.
- Select your tab from the gallery that appears.
- Accept the consent prompt.
- Configure your tab via its configuration page and choose Save.
Accessing your uploaded bot
When you add a bot to a team, it should be usable by anyone on that team, inside and outside the team channels, depending on bot scope definition. You and other team members will see a post in the General channel indicating that the bot has been added to the team.
For a teams-enabled bot, you can start by invoking your bot by @mentioning the name of the bot, which should autocomplete.
To test direct chats with your bot, you can either access it via the App home, @mention it in a channel, or search for it in the New Chat window.
When you add your bot to a conversation To test direct chats with your bot, you can @mention it in a conversation, or search for it in the New Chat window.
Accessing your uploaded Connector
With the app loaded in the team or conversation, users can set up a Connector using the standard Connectors gallery flow:
- Go to a channel in the team. Choose More options (⋯) and choose Connectors.
- Select your Connector from the Sideloaded section at the bottom.
- Configure your Connector via its configuration page and choose Save.
Accessing your uploaded messaging extension
An uploaded app with a messaging extension automatically appears in the More options (⋯) menu in the compose box.
Removing or updating your app
If you want to remove your app, select the trash-can icon next to the app name in the View Teams bots list.
If you change manifest information, you must first remove the app and then add the updated package (per Load your package into a team). Note that, in general, code changes on your service do not require you to re-upload your manifest, unless those changes require manifest updates (such as changes to the URL or the Microsoft app ID for its bot).
Note
There is no way to completely remove a bot from personal context. If the bot is removed and re-added, additional communication with the bot will append to the previous conversation.
Troubleshooting notes
- If the manifest doesn't load, please double-check that you followed all the instructions in Create the package and validated your manifest against the schema.
Install fonts
Double-click the font in the Finder, then click Install Font in the font preview window that opens. After your Mac validates the font and opens the Font Book app, the font is installed and available for use.
You can use Font Book preferences to set the default install location, which determines whether the fonts you add are available to other user accounts on your Mac.
Fonts that appear dimmed in Font Book are either disabled ('Off'), or are additional fonts available for download from Apple. To download the font, select it and choose Edit > Download.
Disable fonts
You can disable any font that isn't required by your Mac. Select the font in Font Book, then choose Edit > Disable. The font remains installed, but no longer appears in the font menus of your apps. Fonts that are disabled show ”Off” next to the font name in Font Book.
Remove fonts
You can remove any font that isn't required by your Mac. Select the font in Font Book, then choose File > Remove. Font Book moves the font to the Trash.
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