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(PHP ActiveX) Download a SharePoint File by Path using HttpCurlSee more SharePoint Examples
This example shows how to use Chilkat's
<?php $success = 0; // This example downloads a file from a SharePoint Documents document library // when the file's path within the library is already known. // // The file downloaded in this example is: // // images/sea_creatures/starfish.jpg // // Unlike the previous example that searched for a file by name and obtained // its Microsoft Graph item ID, this example uses the Graph path-based API. // // The example demonstrates how HttpCurl automatically resolves: // // site_name -> site_id // site_id -> document_library_id // // and then uses the known file path to download the file directly. $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 = new COM("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 = 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 . "\n"; exit; } // Request Microsoft Graph permissions that were granted to the application. $jsonAuth->UpdateString('oauth2.scope','https://graph.microsoft.com/.default'); // --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- $curl = new COM("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 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 download 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 download 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. // // GET /sites/{site-id}/drives/{drive-id}/root:/{path-to-file}:/content // // The path-based API allows a file to be downloaded directly when its // location within the document library is known. // // The -L option causes HttpCurl to follow redirects. // Microsoft Graph typically returns a redirect to the actual download URL. // // The -o option specifies the output filename. // The --output-dir option specifies the directory where the downloaded // file will be saved. $curlCommand = 'GET -L --output-dir c:/temp/qa_output -o starfish.jpg https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/sites/{{site_id}}/drives/{{document_library_id}}/root:/images/sea_creatures/starfish.jpg:/content'; // Execute the request. // // HttpCurl examines the target request and determines that both // site_id and document_library_id are required. // // To obtain these values, it automatically builds and executes // the following dependency chain: // // 1) getSite -> site_id // 2) getDrives -> document_library_id // 3) download -> file content // // The file is streamed directly to the output file specified by // the curl command. $success = $curl->DoYourThing($curlCommand); if ($success == 0) { print $curl->LastErrorText . "\n"; exit; } // A successful Graph response should return HTTP 200. // Any other status code typically indicates an authentication, // permission, site lookup, document library lookup, or file lookup error. $statusCode = $curl->StatusCode; if ($statusCode != 200) { print $curl->ResponseBodyStr . "\n"; print 'status code = ' . $statusCode . "\n"; exit; } // The file has been downloaded successfully and written to: // // c:/temp/qa_output/starfish.jpg // print 'Success.' . "\n"; ?> |
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