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Upload a File to a SharePoint Documents Library using HttpCurl

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This example shows how to use Chilkat's HttpCurl class to upload a local file to the root of a SharePoint Documents document library. The example uses Microsoft Graph to automatically resolve the SharePoint site name to a site ID, find the drive ID for the Documents library, and then upload helloChilkat.txt so it is stored in SharePoint as example.txt. A successful upload returns 201 Created when a new file is created, or 200 OK when an existing file is updated or replaced.

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<?php

include("chilkat.php");

$success = false;

// 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 = false;

// --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// 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 CkJsonObject();

// 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(true);

$success = $jsonAuth->UpdateString('oauth2.client_id','!!sharepoint|oauth2|client_id');
if ($success == true) {
    $success = $jsonAuth->UpdateString('oauth2.client_secret','!!sharepoint|oauth2|client_secret');
}

if ($success == true) {
    $success = $jsonAuth->UpdateString('oauth2.token_endpoint','!!sharepoint|oauth2|token_endpoint');
}

if ($success == false) {
    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 CkHttpCurl();

// 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',true,'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 == false) {
    print $curl->lastErrorText() . "\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() . "\n";
    print 'status code = ' . $statusCode . "\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.' . "\n";

?>