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OneNote - Create Section
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#include <CkHttp.h>
#include <CkJsonObject.h>
#include <CkHttpResponse.h>
#include <CkStringBuilder.h>
void ChilkatSample(void)
{
bool success = false;
// This example assumes the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
CkHttp http;
// Implements the following CURL command:
// curl -X POST https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/me/onenote/notebooks/{notebook_id}/sections \
// -H 'authorization: Bearer ACCESS_TOKEN'
// -H "Content-type: application/json" \
// -d '{
// "displayName": "Section name"
// }'
// Use the following online tool to generate HTTP code from a CURL command
// Convert a cURL Command to HTTP Source Code
// Use this online tool to generate code from sample JSON:
// Generate Code to Create JSON
// The following JSON is sent in the request body.
// {
// "displayName": "Ddd"
// }
// Create a new section named "Ddd"
CkJsonObject json;
json.UpdateString("displayName","Ddd");
http.SetRequestHeader("Content-type","application/json");
// Adds the "Authorization: Bearer ACCESS_TOKEN" header.
http.put_AuthToken("ACCESS_TOKEN");
http.SetUrlVar("notebook_id","0-3A33FCEB9B74CC15!20344");
CkHttpResponse resp;
success = http.HttpJson("POST","https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/me/onenote/notebooks/{$notebook_id}/sections",json,"application/json",resp);
if (success == false) {
std::cout << http.lastErrorText() << "\r\n";
return;
}
CkStringBuilder sbResponseBody;
resp.GetBodySb(sbResponseBody);
CkJsonObject jResp;
jResp.LoadSb(sbResponseBody);
jResp.put_EmitCompact(false);
std::cout << "Response Body:" << "\r\n";
std::cout << jResp.emit() << "\r\n";
int respStatusCode = resp.get_StatusCode();
std::cout << "Response Status Code = " << respStatusCode << "\r\n";
if (respStatusCode >= 400) {
std::cout << "Response Header:" << "\r\n";
std::cout << resp.header() << "\r\n";
std::cout << "Failed." << "\r\n";
return;
}
// Sample JSON response:
// (Sample code for parsing the JSON response is shown below)
// {
// "@odata.context": "https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/$metadata#users('admin%40chilkat.io')/onenote/notebooks('0-3A33FCEB9B74CC15%2120344')/sections/$entity",
// "id": "0-3A33FCEB9B74CC15!20350",
// "self": "https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/users/admin@chilkat.io/onenote/sections/0-3A33FCEB9B74CC15!20350",
// "createdDateTime": "2020-10-22T23:22:30.673Z",
// "displayName": "Ddd",
// "lastModifiedDateTime": "2020-10-22T23:22:30.803Z",
// "isDefault": false,
// "pagesUrl": "https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/users/admin@chilkat.io/onenote/sections/0-3A33FCEB9B74CC15!20350/pages",
// "createdBy": {
// "user": {
// "id": "3A33FCEB9B74CC15",
// "displayName": "Matt Smith"
// }
// },
// "lastModifiedBy": {
// "user": {
// "id": "3A33FCEB9B74CC15",
// "displayName": "Matt Smith"
// }
// }
// }
// Sample code for parsing the JSON response...
// Use the following online tool to generate parsing code from sample JSON:
// Generate Parsing Code from JSON
// Chilkat functions returning "const char *" return a pointer to temporary internal memory owned and managed by Chilkat.
// See this example explaining how this memory should be used: const char * functions.
const char *odata_context = jResp.stringOf("\"@odata.context\"");
const char *id = jResp.stringOf("id");
const char *self = jResp.stringOf("self");
const char *createdDateTime = jResp.stringOf("createdDateTime");
const char *displayName = jResp.stringOf("displayName");
const char *lastModifiedDateTime = jResp.stringOf("lastModifiedDateTime");
bool isDefault = jResp.BoolOf("isDefault");
const char *pagesUrl = jResp.stringOf("pagesUrl");
const char *createdByUserId = jResp.stringOf("createdBy.user.id");
const char *createdByUserDisplayName = jResp.stringOf("createdBy.user.displayName");
const char *lastModifiedByUserId = jResp.stringOf("lastModifiedBy.user.id");
const char *lastModifiedByUserDisplayName = jResp.stringOf("lastModifiedBy.user.displayName");
}