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(Perl) Upload a File to a SharePoint Documents Library using HttpCurlSee more SharePoint Examples
This example shows how to use Chilkat's For more information, see https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint/dev/sp-add-ins/working-with-folders-and-files-with-rest
use chilkat(); $success = 0; # This example uploads a local file to the root of a SharePoint # Documents document library. # # The local file: # # qa_data/helloChilkat.txt # # is uploaded and stored in SharePoint as: # # example.txt # # The example demonstrates how HttpCurl automatically resolves: # # site_name -> site_id # site_id -> document_library_id # # and then uploads the file to the target document library using # the Microsoft Graph file upload API. $success = 0; # -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- # 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. $jsonAuth = chilkat::CkJsonObject->new(); # 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->put_EnableSecrets(1); $success = $jsonAuth->UpdateString("oauth2.client_id","!!sharepoint|oauth2|client_id"); if ($success == 1) { $success = $jsonAuth->UpdateString("oauth2.client_secret","!!sharepoint|oauth2|client_secret"); } if ($success == 1) { $success = $jsonAuth->UpdateString("oauth2.token_endpoint","!!sharepoint|oauth2|token_endpoint"); } if ($success == 0) { print $jsonAuth->lastErrorText() . "\r\n"; exit; } # Request Microsoft Graph permissions that were granted to the application. $jsonAuth->UpdateString("oauth2.scope","https://graph.microsoft.com/.default"); # --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $curl = chilkat::CkHttpCurl->new(); # 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 values that are already known. # # These variables are referenced in curl commands using # {{variable_name}} substitution syntax. $curl->SetVar("sharepoint_hostname","example.sharepoint.com"); $curl->SetVar("site_name","test"); # The upload request requires a Microsoft Graph site ID. # # Because the application only knows the SharePoint site name, # define a helper function that can retrieve the site information. $curl->AddFunction("getSite","GET https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/sites/root:/sites/{{site_name}}"); # Extract the site's ID and store it in the HttpCurl variable named site_id. $curl->AddOutput("getSite","id","site_id"); # The upload request also requires the drive ID of the Documents # document library. # # Microsoft Graph refers to document libraries as "drives". $curl->AddFunction("getDrives","GET https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/sites/{{site_id}}/drives"); # Search the returned drives for the one named "Documents" # and save its drive ID in the document_library_id variable. $curl->AddOutput2("getDrives","value","name","Documents",1,"id","document_library_id"); # This is the target Microsoft Graph request. # # PUT /drives/{drive-id}/root:/{filename}:/content # # This endpoint uploads a file to a document library. If the target # file already exists, Microsoft Graph replaces the existing content. # If the file does not exist, a new file is created. # # The --data-binary option uploads the contents of the local file # exactly as stored on disk. # # The uploaded file will be named "example.txt" in the root of the # Documents document library. $curlCommand = 'curl -X PUT -H \'Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8\' --data-binary @qa_data/helloChilkat.txt \'https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/drives/{{document_library_id}}/root:/example.txt:/content\''; # Execute the request. # # HttpCurl examines the target request and determines that # document_library_id is required. # # To obtain this value, it automatically builds and executes # the following dependency chain: # # 1) getSite -> site_id # 2) getDrives -> document_library_id # 3) upload -> example.txt # # The final response returned by DoYourThing is the response # from the upload request. $success = $curl->DoYourThing($curlCommand); if ($success == 0) { print $curl->lastErrorText() . "\r\n"; exit; } # A successful upload can return: # # 201 (Created) # A new file was created. # # 200 (OK) # An existing file was updated or replaced. # # Any other status code typically indicates an authentication, # permission, site lookup, document library lookup, or upload error. $statusCode = $curl->get_StatusCode(); if (($statusCode != 201) and ($statusCode != 200)) { print $curl->responseBodyStr() . "\r\n"; print "status code = " . $statusCode . "\r\n"; exit; } # The file has been uploaded successfully and is now available # in the root of the Documents document library as: # # example.txt # print "Success." . "\r\n"; |
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