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(PHP ActiveX) SharePoint -- Download FileDemonstrates how to download a file from SharePoint located in the /Documents folder.
<?php // 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" // For versions of Chilkat < 10.0.0, use new COM('Chilkat_9_5_0.Chilkat.Http') $http = new COM("Chilkat.Http"); // If SharePoint Windows classic authentication is used, then set the // Login, Password, LoginDomain, and NtlmAuth properties. $http->Login = 'SHAREPOINT_USERNAME'; $http->Password = 'SHAREPOINT_PASSWORD'; $http->LoginDomain = 'SHAREPOINT_NTLM_DOMAIN'; $http->NtlmAuth = 1; // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- // The more common case is to use SharePoint Online authentication (via the SPOIDCRL cookie). // If so, do not set Login, Password, LoginDomain, and NtlmAuth, and instead // establish the cookie as shown at SharePoint Online Authentication // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- // This example downloads the file named "Domain Name created for Exchange.docx" // Note: I was initially confused by the "$value" part of the URL. // When I see something like $value, I immediately think that it's some sort of // variable or placeholder to be replaced with an actual value. In this case, // the "$value" is literally part of the URL. It's not replace with anything. $url = 'https://SHAREPOINT_HTTPS_DOMAIN/_api/web/GetFolderByServerRelativeUrl('/Documents')/Files('Domain Name created for Exchange.docx')/$value'; $localFilePath = 'qa_output/x.docx'; $success = $http->Download($url,$localFilePath); if ($success != 1) { print $http->LastErrorText . "\n"; exit; } print 'File successfully downloaded from SharePoint.' . "\n"; ?> |
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