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(PHP Extension) SharePoint -- Create ListSee more SharePoint ExamplesThis example shows how to create a new SharePoint list. For more information, see https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/sharepoint/dev/sp-add-ins/working-with-lists-and-list-items-with-rest
<?php // The version number (9_5_0) should match version of the Chilkat extension used, omitting the micro-version number. // For example, if using Chilkat v9.5.0.48, then include as shown here: include("chilkat_9_5_0.php"); // This requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked. // See Global Unlock Sample for sample code. $http = new CkHttp(); // If SharePoint Windows classic authentication is used, then set the // Login, Password, LoginDomain, and NtlmAuth properties. $http->put_Login('SHAREPOINT_USERNAME'); $http->put_Password('SHAREPOINT_PASSWORD'); $http->put_LoginDomain('SHAREPOINT_NTLM_DOMAIN'); $http->put_NtlmAuth(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 // To create a list, we're going to POST to // https://SHAREPOINT_HTTPS_DOMAIN/_api/web/lists // with a request body containing the following JSON: // // { // "__metadata": { // "type": "SP.List" // }, // "AllowContentTypes": true, // "BaseTemplate": 100, // "ContentTypesEnabled": true, // "Description": "My list description", // "Title": "Test" // } // This example will create a folder named ChilkatTest in /Documents $req = new CkHttpRequest(); $req->put_HttpVerb('POST'); $req->put_Path('/_api/web/lists'); // We need to add a form digest value in the X-RequestDigest header field. // See this example for details on // how to get (and cache) a form digest value $req->AddHeader('X-RequestDigest','SHAREPOINT_FORM_DIGEST'); // Set the Content-Type, and indicate that a JSON response is desired. $req->put_ContentType('application/json;odata=verbose'); $req->AddHeader('Accept','application/json;odata=verbose'); // Create and add the JSON body. // Use this online tool to generate code from sample JSON: // Generate Code to Create JSON $json = new CkJsonObject(); $json->UpdateString('__metadata.type','SP.List'); $json->UpdateBool('AllowContentTypes',true); $json->UpdateInt('BaseTemplate',100); $json->UpdateBool('ContentTypesEnabled',true); $json->UpdateString('Description','My list description'); $json->UpdateString('Title','Test'); // Send the POST using HTTPS (TLS). Port 443 is the default port for https. $bUseTls = true; // resp is a CkHttpResponse $resp = $http->SynchronousRequest('SHAREPOINT_HTTPS_DOMAIN',443,$bUseTls,$req); if ($http->get_LastMethodSuccess() != true) { print $http->lastErrorText() . "\n"; exit; } // The response body contains JSON. $json->Load($resp->bodyStr()); $json->put_EmitCompact(false); // The expected success response code is 201. // (Let's also check for 200, just in case things change..) if (($resp->get_StatusCode() != 200) and ($resp->get_StatusCode() != 201)) { print 'Response status code = ' . $resp->get_StatusCode() . "\n"; print $json->emit() . "\n"; print 'Failed' . "\n"; exit; } // Show the successful JSON response. print $json->emit() . "\n"; print 'Success.' . "\n"; // Use this online tool to generate parsing code from sample JSON: // Generate Parsing Code from JSON ?> |
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