I am using an old SharePoint 2010 product.
Inside my site, I created a Status list which looks like this:
I found some Web Service API method which allows me to update some records like UpdateListItems() or UpdateList()
Can you please tell me how to build an update request to update the Status field based on the CaseNumber# field?
We can use listdata.svc to update list item based on the casenumber field. The following example code for your reference, modify the variables and add the code into a content editor web part, click the button to update list item.
<script src="https://code.jquery.com/jquery-1.12.4.min.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
<script type="text/javascript">
function updateListItem() {
var siteUrl="http://sp2010";
var listName="StatusList";
var caseNumber="456798";
var itemProperties={
'Status': 'Approval'
};
$.ajax({
url: siteUrl + "/_vti_bin/listdata.svc/"+listName+"?$filter=CaseNumber eq '"+caseNumber+"'",
type: "GET",
headers: {
"Accept": "application/json;odata=verbose",
},
success: function (data) {
var item=data.d.results[0];
$.ajax({
type: 'POST',
url: item.__metadata.uri,
contentType: 'application/json',
processData: false,
headers: {
"Accept": "application/json;odata=verbose",
"X-HTTP-Method": "MERGE",
"If-Match": item.__metadata.etag
},
data: Sys.Serialization.JavaScriptSerializer.serialize(itemProperties),
success: function (data) {
alert("succeeded.");
},
error: function (data) {
alert(JSON.stringify(data));
}
});
},
error: function (err) {
console.log(JSON.stringify(err));
}
});
}
</script>
<input type="button" value="update list item" onclick="updateListItem()"/>
I need to make an XML POST (I know don't ask it's government...) and I can't get it to work with node request promise native.
I have tried turning my string of XML into a buffer, String(), .toString etc. The POST works if I turn json:true so I don't think it's a networking issue ( when passed a xml string with json true it sends a json like { 'variablename': 'stringed XML that I want to send as the body' } )
Here is what I'm working with. I've been banging my head for a while here any help appreciated.
Would ideally be promise/async.
Maybe I should look to find a XMLHttp request npm module?
var request_promise_native_options = {
method: 'POST',
uri: 'http://requestbin.fullcontact.com/198flbs1',
headers: {
'User-Agent': 'Request-Promise',
'Content-Type': 'text/xml'
//'Content-Length': Buffer.byteLength(my_xml_string) //I've tried multiple ways to use this
},
body: {
my_xml_string //also tried many ways here Buffer, String() etc
},
json: false // automatically stringifys body to json if true
};
request_promise(request_promise_native_options)
.then(function (response) {
console.log("success");
})
.catch(function (err) {
console.log(err);
})
Kudos to #kevin-b to help me see the obvious. Simply remove {}
var request_promise_native_options = {
method: 'POST',
uri: 'http://requestbin.fullcontact.com/198flbs1',
headers: {
'User-Agent': 'Request-Promise',
'Content-Type': 'text/xml'
'Content-Length': Buffer.byteLength(my_xml_string)
},
body: my_xml_string,
json: false // automatically stringifys body to json if true
};
I have several lists in SharePoint, and each list has a number of views
How can I get view list items with value in SharePoint using REST API?
Can I get this data through CSOM?
When I use this method, I have this output :
http://win-lfl4bgulf29/_api/lists/getbytitle('EvertList')/views
But I'm looking for that
You can use the Endpoint like below to view list item data:
_spPageContextInfo.siteAbsoluteUrl + "/_api/web/lists/getbyTitle('EvertList')/items"
Ajax call like this:
$.ajax({
url: _spPageContextInfo.siteAbsoluteUrl + "/_api/web/lists/getbyTitle('Cars')/items",
type: "GET",
contentType: "application/json;odata=verbose",
headers: {
"Accept": "application/json;odata=verbose"
},
success: function (data) {
console.log(data.d.results);
},
error: function (data) {
alert("Error");
}
});
Responsed Json in Console:
I have these two functions:
function menuItemListener( link ) {
var side = link.getAttribute("data-action");
if (side == 'Mark as A' || side == 'Mark as B') {
highlighter(side);
$.ajax({
method: "POST",
url: "http://localhost:3000/",
dataType: "json",
data: JSON.stringify({"rangyobject" : rangy.saveSelection()}),
contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
success: function(result) {
console.log('yei');
}
});
}
toggleMenuOff();
}
function loadHighlights () {
window.addEventListener("load", function load(event){
$.ajax({
method: "GET",
url: "http://localhost:3000/ranges",
dataType: "json",
contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
success: function(result) {
console.log('loadHighlights results: ', result[0].rangyObject);
rangy.restoreSelection(result[0].rangyObject);
}
});
},false);
};
So it's simply storing the rangy.saveSelection() in the DB and then getting it back and trying to rangy.restoreSelection on the its first element.
the console.log looks good but I'm getting an error in the console:
Error: Error in Rangy WrappedRange module: createRange(): Parameter must be a Window object or DOM node
rangy.saveSelection() looks like this in the console:
{win: undefined, rangeInfos: Array, restored: false}
Note the "win: undefined"
When I send it to the DB, I use
data: JSON.stringify({"rangyObject" : rangy.saveSelection()})
When retrieving it back from the DB it looks like:
{rangeInfos: Array, restored: false}
Notice that the 'win' was omitted by the save to the db
I was able to use the serialize and deserialize functions to circumvent this issue, but these don't create the id's with the span's they create, so I ran into another problem.
Can anyone explain or point me to a link with samples of doing Update, Delete using Jquery with the SharePoint 2010 Rest API?
I have the insert working and of course queries since the MSDN documentation explains and every tutorial on the net explains queries but just wondering if anyone ever inserts, updates, deletes data instead of only samples and tutorials on querying? Yes I know I can use the CSOM but I want to learn how this is done via jquery and sharepoint rest?
Also I want to use Merge for updating.
Here's the working insert code:
function insertMilestone() {
var mileStonesListUrl = "/_vti_bin/listdata.svc/Milestones";
var milestone = {};
milestone.Title = "Testing from REST";
var entry = JSON.stringify(milestone);
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
url: mileStonesListUrl,
data: entry,
contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
error: function (xhr) {
alert(xhr.status + ": " + xhr.statusText);
},
success: function () {
getAll();
}
});
}
How to perform CRUD operations using SharePoint 2010 REST Interface
Create
In order to perform a Create operation via REST, you must perform the following actions:
Create an HTTP request using the POST verb.
Use the service URL of the list to which you want to add an entity as
the target for the POST.
Set the content type to application/json.
Serialize the JSON objects that represent your new list items as a
string, and add this value to the request body
JavaScript example:
function createListItem(webUrl,listName, itemProperties, success, failure) {
$.ajax({
url: webUrl + "/_vti_bin/listdata.svc/" + listName,
type: "POST",
processData: false,
contentType: "application/json;odata=verbose",
data: JSON.stringify(itemProperties),
headers: {
"Accept": "application/json;odata=verbose"
},
success: function (data) {
success(data.d);
},
error: function (data) {
failure(data.responseJSON.error);
}
});
}
Usage
var taskProperties = {
'TaskName': 'Order Approval',
'AssignedToId': 12
};
createListItem('https://contoso.sharepoint.com/project/','Tasks',taskProperties,function(task){
console.log('Task' + task.TaskName + ' has been created');
},
function(error){
console.log(JSON.stringify(error));
}
);
Read
In order to perform a Read operation via REST, you must perform the following actions:
Create an HTTP request using the GET verb.
Use the service URL of the list item to which you want to add an
entity as the target for the GET.
Set the content type to application/json.
JavaScript example:
function getListItemById(webUrl,listName, itemId, success, failure) {
var url = webUrl + "/_vti_bin/listdata.svc/" + listName + "(" + itemId + ")";
$.ajax({
url: url,
method: "GET",
headers: { "Accept": "application/json; odata=verbose" },
success: function (data) {
success(data.d);
},
error: function (data) {
failure(data.responseJSON.error);
}
});
}
Usage
getListItemById('https://contoso.sharepoint.com/project/','Tasks',2,function(taskItem){
console.log(taskItem.TaskName);
},
function(error){
console.log(JSON.stringify(error));
}
);
Update
To update an existing entity, you must perform the following actions:
Create an HTTP request using the POST verb.
Add an X-HTTP-Method header with a value of MERGE.
Use the service URL of the list item you want to update as the target
for the POST
Add an If-Match header with a value of the entity’s original ETag.
JavaScript example:
function updateListItem(webUrl,listName,itemId,itemProperties,success, failure)
{
getListItemById(webUrl,listName,itemId,function(item){
$.ajax({
type: 'POST',
url: item.__metadata.uri,
contentType: 'application/json',
processData: false,
headers: {
"Accept": "application/json;odata=verbose",
"X-HTTP-Method": "MERGE",
"If-Match": item.__metadata.etag
},
data: Sys.Serialization.JavaScriptSerializer.serialize(itemProperties),
success: function (data) {
success(data);
},
error: function (data) {
failure(data);
}
});
},
function(error){
failure(error);
});
}
Usage
var taskProperties = {
'TaskName': 'Approval',
'AssignedToId': 12
};
updateListItem('https://contoso.sharepoint.com/project/','Tasks',2,taskProperties,function(item){
console.log('Task has been updated');
},
function(error){
console.log(JSON.stringify(error));
}
);
Delete
To delete an entity, you must perform the following actions:
Create an HTTP request using the POST verb.
Add an X-HTTP-Method header with a value of DELETE.
Use the service URL of the list item you want to update as the target
for the POST
Add an If-Match header with a value of the entity’s original ETag.
JavaScript example:
function deleteListItem(webUrl, listName, itemId, success, failure) {
getListItemById(webUrl,listName,itemId,function(item){
$.ajax({
url: item.__metadata.uri,
type: "POST",
headers: {
"Accept": "application/json;odata=verbose",
"X-Http-Method": "DELETE",
"If-Match": item.__metadata.etag
},
success: function (data) {
success();
},
error: function (data) {
failure(data.responseJSON.error);
}
});
},
function (error) {
failure(error);
});
}
Usage
deleteListItem('https://contoso.sharepoint.com/project/','Tasks',3,function(){
console.log('Task has been deleted');
},
function(error){
console.log(JSON.stringify(error));
}
);
Please follow List Items manipulation via REST API in SharePoint 2010 article for a more details.
Here is the update and delete, it wasn't as hard as I thought it was going to be and it works.
Hopefully this will help someone out because there is so much bogus information on using the REST API and I see a zillion posts on querying but none on Insert, Update, Delete.
//update
function updateMilestone(id) {
var mileStonesUrl = "/_vti_bin/listdata.svc/Milestones";
mileStonesUrl = mileStonesUrl + "(" + id+ ")";
var beforeSendFunction;
var milestoneModifications = {};
milestoneModifications.Title = "Updated from REST";
var updatedMilestoneData = JSON.stringify(milestoneModifications);
//update exsiting milestone
beforeSendFunction = function (xhr) {
xhr.setRequestHeader("If-Match", "*");
// Using MERGE so that the entire entity doesn't need to be sent over the wire.
xhr.setRequestHeader("X-HTTP-Method", 'MERGE');
}
$.ajax({
type: "POST",
contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
processData: false,
beforeSend: beforeSendFunction,
url: mileStonesUrl,
data: updatedMilestoneData,
dataType: "json",
error: function (xhr) {
alert(xhr.status + ": " + xhr.statusText);
},
success: function () {
alert("Updated");
getAll();
}
});
function deleteMilestone(id) {
var mileStonesUrl = "/_vti_bin/listdata.svc/Milestones";
mileStonesUrl = mileStonesUrl + "(" + id+ ")";
$.ajax({
type: "DELETE",
contentType: "application/json; charset=utf-8",
processData: false,
url: mileStonesUrl,
error: function (xhr) {
alert(xhr.status + ": " + xhr.statusText);
},
success: function () {
alert("deleted");
getAll();
}
});
}
}
I recently worked with the REST API for SP 2013, as a Example POC that can be used for any call implementation i.e. JQuery, C# etc.
Using POSTMAN
First get your digest token:
A method was found on this site : http://tech.bool.se/basic-rest-request-sharepoint-using-postman/
[Credit where credit is due]
POST
http://<SharePoint Domain Url>/sites/<Site name>/_api/contextinfo
Header:
Accept : application/json;odata=verbose
Body:
Clear the body
From the payload use "FormDigestValue" value and put it into your headers with the key : X-RequestDigest when making actions that alter items in SharePoint.
Reading data:
GET
http://<SharePoint Domain Url>/sites/<Site name>/_api/web/getfolderbyserverrelativeurl('/Sites/<Site Name>/Shared Documents/My Folder')/files?$select=Name
Headers:
Accept : application/json;odata=verbose
When it comes to create, update , delete you need the digest token or an authorization token to perform these actions, this token is highlighted at the begining to to retrieve.
Creating Data
POST
http://<SharePoint Domain Url>/sites/<Site Name>/_api/web/folders
Headers:
Accept : application/json;odata=verbose
X-RequestDigest : 'GUID looking toking'
Content-Type : application/json;odata=verbose
Body:
{ '__metadata': { 'type': 'SP.Folder' }, 'ServerRelativeUrl': '/Sites/<Site Name>/Shared Documents/Some Folder/POC3'}
Note:
'ServerRelativeUrl' the folder on the end POC3 is the folder that I want to create
Related resources:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/office/fp142380(v=office.15).aspx
Note: PostMan was used for this example and other application may need you to url encode the endpoint.
The above Request Structure can be used for all requests, the related resource highlights some of the standard methods that can be used with the REST Api