JavaScript
JavaScript
Outlook -- Create Map of Folder Paths to IDs
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Recursively descends folders and creates a hashtable of folder paths to IDs. This can be done once at the start of your program (or even less if the map is persisted to a file or database).The reason this is necessary is because folder ID's need to be passed to the Outlook API, and an application will typically be working with folder paths.
Note: This example requires Chilkat v9.5.0.67 or greater.
This example applies to: Exchange Online | Office 365 | Hotmail.com | Live.com | MSN.com | Outlook.com | Passport.com
Note
This example is intended for running within a Chilkat.Js embedded JavaScript engine. All Chilkat JavaScript examples require Chilkat
v11.4.0 or greater.
var success = false;
// This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
// See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
var http = new CkHttp();
// Our folder path --> ID map will be stored in this hash table.
var folderMap = new CkHashtable();
// Use your previously obtained access token here:
// See the following examples for getting an access token:
// Get Microsoft Graph OAuth2 Access Token (Azure AD v2.0 Endpoint).
// Get Microsoft Graph OAuth2 Access Token (Azure AD Endpoint).
// Refresh Access Token (Azure AD v2.0 Endpoint).
// Refresh Access Token (Azure AD Endpoint).
http.AuthToken = "MICROSOFT_GRAPH_ACCESS_TOKEN";
var sbResponse = new CkStringBuilder();
// Begin by getting the top-level folders.
http.ClearUrlVars();
http.SetUrlVar("userPrincipalName","chilkatsoft@outlook.com");
success = http.QuickGetSb("https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/users/{$userPrincipalName}/mailFolders",sbResponse);
if ((success !== true) && (http.LastStatus == 0)) {
console.log(http.LastErrorText);
return;
}
var json = new CkJsonObject();
json.LoadSb(sbResponse);
json.EmitCompact = false;
console.log("Status code = " + http.LastStatus);
if (http.LastStatus !== 200) {
console.log(json.Emit());
console.log("Failed.");
}
// This is our queue/stack of unprocessed folder ID's
// The recursive nature of this example is that we get the
// child folders for each folder ID in the idQueue, which may
// cause additional ID's to be added. We continue until the idQueue
// is empty.
var idQueue = new CkStringArray();
var sbFolderPath = new CkStringBuilder();
var sbQueueEntry = new CkStringBuilder();
var folderName;
var folderPath;
var folderId;
// Prime the map and idQueue with the top-level folders.
var i = 0;
var numFolders = json.SizeOfArray("value");
while (i < numFolders) {
json.I = i;
folderName = json.StringOf("value[i].displayName");
folderId = json.StringOf("value[i].id");
sbFolderPath.SetString("/");
sbFolderPath.Append(folderName);
folderPath = sbFolderPath.GetAsString();
folderMap.AddStr(folderPath,folderId);
console.log(folderPath + " --> " + folderId);
// Push the folder path + id onto the idQueue.
sbQueueEntry.Clear();
sbQueueEntry.SetNth(0,folderPath,"|",false,false);
sbQueueEntry.SetNth(1,folderId,"|",false,false);
idQueue.Append(sbQueueEntry.GetAsString());
i = i+1;
}
// Initial output:
// /Archive --> AQMkADAwATM0MDAAMS1iNTcwLWI2NTEtMDACLTAwCgAuAAADsVyfxjDU406Ic4X7ill8xAEA5_vF7TKKdE6bGCRqXyl2PQAAAG8XunwAAAA=
// /Deleted Items --> AQMkADAwATM0MDAAMS1iNTcwLWI2NTEtMDACLTAwCgAuAAADsVyfxjDU406Ic4X7ill8xAEA5_vF7TKKdE6bGCRqXyl2PQAAAgEKAAAA
// /Drafts --> AQMkADAwATM0MDAAMS1iNTcwLWI2NTEtMDACLTAwCgAuAAADsVyfxjDU406Ic4X7ill8xAEA5_vF7TKKdE6bGCRqXyl2PQAAAgEPAAAA
// /Inbox --> AQMkADAwATM0MDAAMS1iNTcwLWI2NTEtMDACLTAwCgAuAAADsVyfxjDU406Ic4X7ill8xAEA5_vF7TKKdE6bGCRqXyl2PQAAAgEMAAAA
// /Junk Email --> AQMkADAwATM0MDAAMS1iNTcwLWI2NTEtMDACLTAwCgAuAAADsVyfxjDU406Ic4X7ill8xAEA5_vF7TKKdE6bGCRqXyl2PQAAAgEiAAAA
// /Outbox --> AQMkADAwATM0MDAAMS1iNTcwLWI2NTEtMDACLTAwCgAuAAADsVyfxjDU406Ic4X7ill8xAEA5_vF7TKKdE6bGCRqXyl2PQAAAgELAAAA
// /Sent Items --> AQMkADAwATM0MDAAMS1iNTcwLWI2NTEtMDACLTAwCgAuAAADsVyfxjDU406Ic4X7ill8xAEA5_vF7TKKdE6bGCRqXyl2PQAAAgEJAAAA
//
// Process the idQueue until it becomes empty. This is the recursive loop.
var parentFolderPath;
var parentFolderId;
while (idQueue.Length > 0) {
sbQueueEntry.SetString(idQueue.GetString(0));
idQueue.RemoveAt(0);
parentFolderPath = sbQueueEntry.GetNth(0,"|",false,false);
parentFolderId = sbQueueEntry.GetNth(1,"|",false,false);
http.SetUrlVar("id",parentFolderId);
success = http.QuickGetSb("https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/users/{$userPrincipalName}/mailFolders/{$id}/childFolders",sbResponse);
if ((success !== true) && (http.LastStatus == 0)) {
console.log(http.LastErrorText);
return;
}
json.LoadSb(sbResponse);
if (http.LastStatus !== 200) {
console.log("Status code = " + http.LastStatus);
console.log(json.Emit());
console.log("Failed.");
}
i = 0;
numFolders = json.SizeOfArray("value");
while (i < numFolders) {
json.I = i;
folderName = json.StringOf("value[i].displayName");
folderId = json.StringOf("value[i].id");
sbFolderPath.SetString(parentFolderPath);
sbFolderPath.Append("/");
sbFolderPath.Append(folderName);
folderPath = sbFolderPath.GetAsString();
folderMap.AddStr(folderPath,folderId);
console.log(folderPath + " --> " + folderId);
// Push the folder path + id onto the idQueue.
sbQueueEntry.Clear();
sbQueueEntry.SetNth(0,folderPath,"|",false,false);
sbQueueEntry.SetNth(1,folderId,"|",false,false);
idQueue.Append(sbQueueEntry.GetAsString());
i = i+1;
}
}
// The hash table of mail folder paths --> ID's can be persisted to XML and saved to a file or database (or anywhere..)
var sbFolderMapXml = new CkStringBuilder();
folderMap.ToXmlSb(sbFolderMapXml);
sbFolderMapXml.WriteFile("qa_data/outlook/folderMap.xml","utf-8",false);
// The hash table can be restored from the serialized XML like this:
var ht2 = new CkHashtable();
var sb2 = new CkStringBuilder();
sb2.LoadFile("qa_data/outlook/folderMap.xml","utf-8");
ht2.AddFromXmlSb(sb2);
// What's the ID for the folder "/Inbox/abc/subFolderA" ?
console.log("id for /Inbox/abc/subFolderA = " + ht2.LookupStr("/Inbox/abc/subFolderA"));
// Final output:
// /Archive --> AQMkADAwATM0MDAAMS1iNTcwLWI2NTEtMDACLTAwCgAuAAADsVyfxjDU406Ic4X7ill8xAEA5_vF7TKKdE6bGCRqXyl2PQAAAG8XunwAAAA=
// /Deleted Items --> AQMkADAwATM0MDAAMS1iNTcwLWI2NTEtMDACLTAwCgAuAAADsVyfxjDU406Ic4X7ill8xAEA5_vF7TKKdE6bGCRqXyl2PQAAAgEKAAAA
// /Drafts --> AQMkADAwATM0MDAAMS1iNTcwLWI2NTEtMDACLTAwCgAuAAADsVyfxjDU406Ic4X7ill8xAEA5_vF7TKKdE6bGCRqXyl2PQAAAgEPAAAA
// /Inbox --> AQMkADAwATM0MDAAMS1iNTcwLWI2NTEtMDACLTAwCgAuAAADsVyfxjDU406Ic4X7ill8xAEA5_vF7TKKdE6bGCRqXyl2PQAAAgEMAAAA
// /Junk Email --> AQMkADAwATM0MDAAMS1iNTcwLWI2NTEtMDACLTAwCgAuAAADsVyfxjDU406Ic4X7ill8xAEA5_vF7TKKdE6bGCRqXyl2PQAAAgEiAAAA
// /Outbox --> AQMkADAwATM0MDAAMS1iNTcwLWI2NTEtMDACLTAwCgAuAAADsVyfxjDU406Ic4X7ill8xAEA5_vF7TKKdE6bGCRqXyl2PQAAAgELAAAA
// /Sent Items --> AQMkADAwATM0MDAAMS1iNTcwLWI2NTEtMDACLTAwCgAuAAADsVyfxjDU406Ic4X7ill8xAEA5_vF7TKKdE6bGCRqXyl2PQAAAgEJAAAA
// /Inbox/abc --> AQMkADAwATM0MDAAMS1iNTcwLWI2NTEtMDACLTAwCgAuAAADsVyfxjDU406Ic4X7ill8xAEA5_vF7TKKdE6bGCRqXyl2PQAAAL8huv8AAAA=
// /Inbox/xyz --> AQMkADAwATM0MDAAMS1iNTcwLWI2NTEtMDACLTAwCgAuAAADsVyfxjDU406Ic4X7ill8xAEA5_vF7TKKdE6bGCRqXyl2PQAAAL8huwEAAAA=
// /Inbox/abc/subFolderA --> AQMkADAwATM0MDAAMS1iNTcwLWI2NTEtMDACLTAwCgAuAAADsVyfxjDU406Ic4X7ill8xAEA5_vF7TKKdE6bGCRqXyl2PQAAAL8huwAAAQ==
// /Inbox/abc/subFolderB --> AQMkADAwATM0MDAAMS1iNTcwLWI2NTEtMDACLTAwCgAuAAADsVyfxjDU406Ic4X7ill8xAEA5_vF7TKKdE6bGCRqXyl2PQAAAL8huwMAAAA=
// /Inbox/abc/subFolderA/a --> AQMkADAwATM0MDAAMS1iNTcwLWI2NTEtMDACLTAwCgAuAAADsVyfxjDU406Ic4X7ill8xAEA5_vF7TKKdE6bGCRqXyl2PQAAAL8huwIAAAA=
//
// ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// This example applies to: Exchange Online | Office 365 | Hotmail.com | Live.com | MSN.com | Outlook.com | Passport.com
//
// The Microsoft Graph Outlook Mail API lets you read, create, and send messages and attachments,
// view and respond to event messages, and manage folders that are secured by Azure Active Directory
// in Office 365. It also provides the same functionality in Microsoft accounts specifically
// in these domains: Hotmail.com, Live.com, MSN.com, Outlook.com, and Passport.com.