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(Go) Retrieve a Particular SharePoint List as JSONSee more SharePoint ExamplesDownloads a particular SharePoint list and parses the JSON.
// This requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked. // See Global Unlock Sample for sample code. // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- // The following comments apply to SharePoint Windows classic authentication. // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- // For example, imagine our SharePoint endpoint is https://xyzoffice.mycompany.com/ // The SHAREPOINT_NTLM_DOMAIN would be "mycompany.com" // The SHAREPOINT_HTTPS_DOMAIN would be "xyzoffice.mycompany.com" // Also, the SHAREPOINT_USERNAME would be just the name, not a full email address. // for example, "chilkat" instead of "chilkat@mycompany.com" http := chilkat.NewHttp() // If SharePoint Windows classic authentication is used, then set the // Login, Password, LoginDomain, and NtlmAuth properties. http.SetLogin("SHAREPOINT_USERNAME") http.SetPassword("SHAREPOINT_PASSWORD") http.SetLoginDomain("SHAREPOINT_NTLM_DOMAIN") http.SetNtlmAuth(true) // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- // The more common case is to use SharePoint Online authentication (via the SPOIDCRL cookie). // If so, do not set Login, Password, LoginDomain, and NtlmAuth, and instead // establish the cookie as shown at SharePoint Online Authentication // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Indicate that we want a JSON reply http.SetAccept("application/json;odata=verbose") http.SetAcceptCharset("utf-8") // The contents of a SharePoint list can be downloaded by it's URI, // which has the following URL format: // https://xyzoffice.mycompany.com/_api/Web/Lists(guid'xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx')/items // // To get the URI's for all SharePoint lists, // See Get SharePoint Lists. // Download the list like this (where the SHAREPOINT_DOCUMENTS_GUID is replaced with the actual GUID) sbJson := chilkat.NewStringBuilder() success := http.QuickGetSb("https://SHAREPOINT_HTTPS_DOMAIN/_api/Web/Lists(guid'SHAREPOINT_DOCUMENTS_GUID')/items",sbJson) if success != true { fmt.Println(http.LastErrorText()) http.DisposeHttp() sbJson.DisposeStringBuilder() return } json := chilkat.NewJsonObject() json.LoadSb(sbJson) json.SetEmitCompact(false) // Iterate over the items in this list. numItems := json.SizeOfArray("d.results") fmt.Println("Number of Items in this SharePoint List = ", numItems) i := 0 for i < numItems { json.SetI(i) title := json.StringOf("d.results[i].Title") uri := json.StringOf("d.results[i].__metadata.uri") fmt.Println(i + 1, ": ", *title) // This is the URI for the Nth item in this list fmt.Println("URI: ", *uri) i = i + 1 } // My output when testing is like what is shown below. // I found that not every item has a Title, but as viewed in a browser, I can see each of the item's name. // (The number of items agrees with what I can interactively see in a browser.) The mystery of what // is being shown for the name (or title) in the browser will be investigated further as Chilkat // continues to explore the SharePoint API... // Number of Items in this SharePoint List = 13 // 1: Domain Name created for Exchange Docx // URI: https://xyzoffice.mycompany.com/_api/Web/Lists(guid'xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx')/Items(3) // 2: null // URI: https://xyzoffice.mycompany.com/_api/Web/Lists(guid'xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx')/Items(4) // 3: VCAC_RA_Design.docx // URI: https://xyzoffice.mycompany.com/_api/Web/Lists(guid'xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx')/Items(5) // 4: null // URI: https://xyzoffice.mycompany.com/_api/Web/Lists(guid'xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx')/Items(9) // 5: null // URI: https://xyzoffice.mycompany.com/_api/Web/Lists(guid'xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx')/Items(10) // 6: Architecture Briefv1 // URI: https://xyzoffice.mycompany.com/_api/Web/Lists(guid'xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx')/Items(16) // 7: PowerPoint Presentation // URI: https://xyzoffice.mycompany.com/_api/Web/Lists(guid'xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx')/Items(17) // 8: null // URI: https://xyzoffice.mycompany.com/_api/Web/Lists(guid'xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx')/Items(18) // 9: null // URI: https://xyzoffice.mycompany.com/_api/Web/Lists(guid'xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx')/Items(19) // 10: null // URI: https://xyzoffice.mycompany.com/_api/Web/Lists(guid'xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx')/Items(20) // 11: FRC Summit Brief // URI: https://xyzoffice.mycompany.com/_api/Web/Lists(guid'xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx')/Items(21) // 12: VCAC DISA Brief 8-13-16 // URI: https://xyzoffice.mycompany.com/_api/Web/Lists(guid'xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx')/Items(22) // 13: TEST PROCEDURE // URI: https://xyzoffice.mycompany.com/_api/Web/Lists(guid'xxxxxxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxx-xxxxxxxxxxxx')/Items(23) // http.DisposeHttp() sbJson.DisposeStringBuilder() json.DisposeJsonObject() |
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