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SharePoint List Document Libraries

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This example shows how to use Chilkat's HttpCurl class to list the document libraries in a SharePoint site. In Microsoft Graph, SharePoint document libraries are represented as drives. The example demonstrates how HttpCurl can automatically resolve a SharePoint site name to its Microsoft Graph site ID, then use that ID to retrieve and display the site's document libraries.

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bool success = false;

//  This example retrieves the document libraries for a SharePoint site.
//  
//  In Microsoft Graph terminology, a document library is represented as a "drive".
//  The example demonstrates how HttpCurl can automatically resolve a SharePoint
//  site name to a site ID before requesting the site's document libraries.

success = false;

//  --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
//  Before running this example, create an Azure App Registration and grant it
//  the Microsoft Graph permissions required to access SharePoint.
//  
//  The application will authenticate using OAuth2 Client Credentials.
//  See:
//  How to Create SharePoint App Registration for OAuth 2.0 Client Credentials
//  --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

//  Build a JSON authentication configuration.
//  HttpCurl will use this information to automatically obtain OAuth2 access tokens.
Chilkat.JsonObject jsonAuth = new Chilkat.JsonObject();

//  Enable secret lookup.
//  
//  Instead of hard-coding sensitive values such as the client ID,
//  client secret, and token endpoint, secret specification strings
//  are used.  Chilkat automatically retrieves the actual values from
//  Windows Credential Manager (Windows) or Apple Keychain (macOS).
//  
//  See:
//  Secret Specification Strings
jsonAuth.EnableSecrets = true;

success = jsonAuth.UpdateString("oauth2.client_id","!!sharepoint|oauth2|client_id");
if (success == true) {
    success = jsonAuth.UpdateString("oauth2.client_secret","!!sharepoint|oauth2|client_secret");
}

if (success == true) {
    success = jsonAuth.UpdateString("oauth2.token_endpoint","!!sharepoint|oauth2|token_endpoint");
}

if (success == false) {
    Debug.WriteLine(jsonAuth.LastErrorText);
    return;
}

//  Request Microsoft Graph permissions that were granted to the application.
jsonAuth.UpdateString("oauth2.scope","https://graph.microsoft.com/.default");

//  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

Chilkat.HttpCurl curl = new Chilkat.HttpCurl();

//  Associate the OAuth2 configuration with HttpCurl.
//  
//  When the request is executed, Chilkat automatically obtains an access token
//  if needed and adds the Authorization: Bearer header to the HTTP request.
curl.SetAuth(jsonAuth);

//  Define variables whose values are already known.
//  
//  These variables are referenced in the curl command using
//  {{variable_name}} substitution syntax.
curl.SetVar("sharepoint_hostname","example.sharepoint.com");
curl.SetVar("site_name","test");

//  The document libraries endpoint requires a Microsoft Graph site ID.
//  
//  Because the application only knows the SharePoint site name,
//  HttpCurl must first retrieve the corresponding site ID.
//  
//  Define a function that can resolve the site_id variable when needed.
//  HttpCurl may execute this function automatically if it determines that
//  site_id is required by another request.
curl.AddFunction("getSite","GET https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/sites/root:/sites/{{site_name}}");

//  Extract the "id" field from the getSite response and store it
//  in the HttpCurl variable named "site_id".
//  
//  Any later request that references {{site_id}} can use this value.
curl.AddOutput("getSite","id","site_id");

//  The target Microsoft Graph request:
//  
//  curl -X GET \"https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/sites/{{site_id}}/drives
//  
//  This request returns the document libraries belonging to the site.
//  
//  Microsoft Graph refers to document libraries as "drives",
//  so each object in the response represents one document library.
//  
//  No Authorization header is included because HttpCurl automatically
//  adds it when OAuth2 authentication is configured.
string curlCommand = "curl -X GET \"https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/sites/{{site_id}}/drives\"";

//  Execute the request.
//  
//  HttpCurl examines the target curl command and determines that
//  the variable {{site_id}} is required.
//  
//  Because site_id is not yet known, HttpCurl searches for a function
//  capable of producing it.  The getSite function provides the "id"
//  output, which is mapped to the site_id variable.
//  
//  The execution plan becomes:
//  
//    1) Execute getSite to obtain site_id.
//    2) Substitute {{site_id}} into the target request.
//    3) Execute the drives request.
//  
//  The final HTTP response returned by DoYourThing is always the
//  response from the target curl command, which is the last step in the plan.
success = curl.DoYourThing(curlCommand);
if (success == false) {
    Debug.WriteLine(curl.LastErrorText);
    return;
}

//  A successful Graph response should return HTTP 200.
//  Any other status code typically indicates an authentication,
//  permission, or resource lookup error.
int statusCode = curl.StatusCode;
if (statusCode != 200) {
    Debug.WriteLine(curl.ResponseBodyStr);
    Debug.WriteLine("status code = " + Convert.ToString(statusCode));
    return;
}

//  The response body contains a JSON array named "value".
//  Each element of the array describes a SharePoint document library.
Chilkat.JsonObject json = new Chilkat.JsonObject();
json.EmitCompact = false;
curl.GetResponseJson(json);
Debug.WriteLine(json.Emit());

//  Iterate over the document libraries returned by Microsoft Graph
//  and display selected properties for each library.
int i = 0;
int numDrives = json.SizeOfArray("value");
while (i < numDrives) {
    json.I = i;
    Debug.WriteLine("name: " + json.StringOf("value[i].name"));
    Debug.WriteLine("description: " + json.StringOf("value[i].description"));
    Debug.WriteLine("id: " + json.StringOf("value[i].id"));
    Debug.WriteLine("webUrl: " + json.StringOf("value[i].webUrl"));
    Debug.WriteLine("displayName: " + json.StringOf("value[i].createdBy.user.displayName"));
    Debug.WriteLine("-");
    i = i + 1;
}

Debug.WriteLine("Success.");