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OneDrive -- List Drives
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Example to retrieve the list of Drive resources available for a target User or Group.Note: This example requires Chilkat v9.5.0.97 or greater.
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import sys
import chilkat
success = False
# This example requires the Chilkat API to have been previously unlocked.
# See Global Unlock Sample for sample code.
# This example uses the OAuth client credentials flow.
# See How to Create an Azure App Registration for OAuth 2.0 Client Credentials
# Use your client ID, client secret, and tenant ID in the following lines
json = chilkat.CkJsonObject()
json.UpdateString("client_id","2871da2c-8176-4b7f-869b-2311aa82e743")
json.UpdateString("client_secret","2hu9Q~r5QuryUcEkNbg1btLtnfU1VUXzhSCG6brH")
json.UpdateString("scope","https://graph.microsoft.com/.default")
json.UpdateString("token_endpoint","https://login.microsoftonline.com/114d7ed6-71bf-4dbe-a866-748364121bf2/oauth2/v2.0/token")
http = chilkat.CkHttp()
http.put_AuthToken(json.emit())
# List drives.
# You can specify a {siteId}, {groupId}, or {userId} in the URL
# to access document libraries for a group, a site, or a specific user.
# Use your specific Id instead of what we're using here:
http.SetUrlVar("userId","4fe732c3-322e-4a6b-b729-2fd1eb5c6104")
resp = http.quickGetStr("https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/users/{$userId}/drives")
if (http.get_LastMethodSuccess() != True):
print(http.lastErrorText())
sys.exit()
# The response should be JSON.
json.put_EmitCompact(False)
json.Load(resp)
# A successful response should return a status code of 200.
if (http.get_LastStatus() != 200):
print(json.emit())
print("Response status = " + str(http.get_LastStatus()))
sys.exit()
print(json.emit())
# Sample output:
# {
# "@odata.context": "https://graph.microsoft.com/v1.0/$metadata#drives",
# "value": [
# {
# "id": "3a33fceb9b74cc15",
# "driveType": "personal",
# "owner": {
# "user": {
# "displayName": "Matt Smith",
# "id": "3a33fceb9b74cc15"
# }
# },
# "quota": {
# "deleted": 0,
# "remaining": 1114571275977,
# "state": "normal",
# "total": 1115617755136,
# "used": 1046479159
# }
# }
# ]
# }
# Iterate over the drives in the JSON response:
i = 0
numDrives = json.SizeOfArray("value")
while i < numDrives :
json.put_I(i)
print("-- Drive " + str(i + 1))
print("id: " + json.stringOf("value[i].id"))
# The size will be a number larger than what can fit in a 32-bit integer.
# Get the integer as a string..
print("total: " + json.stringOf("value[i].quota.total"))
i = i + 1