This is a minimal PHP implementation of the Sharepoint 2013 REST API. It contains only the methods needed for our flysystem-sharepoint adapter. We are open however to PRs that add extra methods to the client.
Here are a few examples on how you can use the package:
use DelaneyMethod\Sharepoint\Client as SharepointClient;
$siteName = 'YOUR_TEAM_SITE_NAME';
$siteUrl = 'https://YOUR_SITE.sharepoint.com';
$publicUrl = 'https://YOUR_SITE.sharepoint.com/:i:/r/sites/YOUR_TEAM_SITE_NAME/Shared%20Documents'
$clientId = 'YOUR_CLIENT_ID';
$clientSecret = 'YOUR_CLIENT_SECRET';
$verify = false; // See http://docs.guzzlephp.org/en/stable/request-options.html#verify
$accessToken = 'YOUR_ACCESS_TOKEN';
$client = new SharepointClient($siteName, $siteUrl, $publicUrl, $clientId, $clientSecret, $verify, $accessToken);
// Create a folder
$client->createFolder($path);
// Delete a folder
$client->delete($path);
// Upload a file
$client->upload($path, $contents);
You can install the package via composer:
composer require delaneymethod/sharepoint-api
The first thing you need to do is get an authorisation token from Sharepoint. Sharepoint has made this very easy. You can register a new App within your Sharepoint Site that can be used to generate a client ID and Secret. You'll find more info at Authorizing REST API calls against SharePoint Site.
You can read the whole article for additional knowledge but the first step is the only step you're interested in for our flysystem-sharepoint adapter to work.
With an authorization token you can instantiate a DelaneyMethod\Sharepoint\Client
.
Look in the source code of DelaneyMethod\Sharepoint\Client
to discover the methods you can use.
Please see CHANGELOG for more information what has changed recently.
Please see CONTRIBUTING for details.
If you discover any security related issues, please email [email protected] instead of using the issue tracker.
The MIT License (MIT). Please see License File for more information.