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Viewpoint for Sharepoint Web Services
This is a Ruby client library for Sharepoint Web Services. If you've used my Viewpoint library for Exchange Web Services you will no doubt notice a similar feel to this library. It however cannot be a one-for-one do to the way Sharepoint splits its web services among many different services.
There is still quite a lot that needs to be done with the model layer. However, if you are a more daring personality the web service back-end is fairly complete for the web services I've chosen to expose thus far. I've also tried to document each back-end method to its fullest and to provide links to the Microsoft docs where I fall short. Documentation should be up to date on rubydoc.info.
Example Usage
Connecting
require 'viewpoint/spws'
site = 'https://myspsite/site_a/Default.aspx'
# If using GSSAPI and the 'gssapi' gem you do not need to specify a user/pass
scli = Viewpoint::SPWSClient.new(site)
# Otherwise you can specify a user/pass
scli = Viewpoint::SPWSClient.new(site, user, pass)
Getting Lists
# Retrieve all Lists for this site
lists = scli.get_lists
# Retrieve a specific list
taskl = scli.get_list('Task List')
# Retrieve a specific list by GUID
mylist = scli.get_list('{9202CCD0-2EA7-012F-0C9A-58D3859A6B00}')
Information about a List
taskl.title
# => "Task List"
taskl.description
# => "Test Task List"
taskl.created
# => #<DateTime: 2010-02-17T04:44:28+00:00 ((2455245j,17068s,0n),+0s,2299161j)>
taskl.modified
# => #<DateTime: 2012-01-09T06:03:25+00:00 ((2455936j,21805s,0n),+0s,2299161j)>
Retrieving Items
# Retrieves an Array of Items
tasks = taskl.items
Creating/Renaming/Deleting a Task (other types of ListItems are forthcoming)
t1 = taskl.add_item!(:title => "New Task")
# Set and call #save!
t1.rename 'My New Task'
t1.save!
# or use the autosave method
t1.rename! "My Really New Task"
# or use an auto-saving transaction
t1.update! do |l|
l.rename 'New Name'
l.set_priority :low
l.set_status :waiting
end
t1.delete!
Upload a file to a DocumentLibrary List
doclib = scli.get_list 'Personal Documents'
doclib.add_file! :file => '/path/to/file'
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