Simplified SharePoint HTTP client
npm install sp-requestsp-request is based on got (human-friendly and powerful HTTP request library for Node.js) and node-sp-auth modules. node-sp-auth implements different authentication options for unattended SharePoint authentication from nodejs. You can send REST queries to SharePoint (works with both on-prem and online) using got syntax with the same params that got supports, and sp-request (with help of node-sp-auth) takes care about authenticating you inside SharePoint.
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npm install sp-request --save-dev
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#### Create sprequest function:
`javascript
import * as sprequest from 'sp-request';
let spr = sprequest.create(credentialOptions);
`
##### Get list by title:
`javascript
spr.get('http://sp2013dev/sites/dev/_api/web/lists/GetByTitle(\'TestList\')')
.then(response => {
console.log('List Id: ' + response.body.d.Id);
})
.catch(err =>{
console.log('Ohhh, something went wrong...');
});
`
##### Update list title:
`javascript
spr.requestDigest('http://sp2013dev/sites/dev')
.then(digest => {
return spr.post('http://sp2013dev/sites/dev/_api/web/lists/GetByTitle(\'TestList\')', {
body: {
'__metadata': { 'type': 'SP.List' },
'Title': 'TestList'
},
headers: {
'X-RequestDigest': digest,
'X-HTTP-Method': 'MERGE',
'IF-MATCH': '*'
}
});
})
.then(response => {
if (response.statusCode === 204) {
console.log('List title updated!');
}
}, err => {
if (err.statusCode === 404) {
console.log('List not found!');
} else {
console.log(err);
}
});
`
... as simple as that! A bit more samples you can find under integration tests
API:
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- _credentialOptions_: optional, object containing credentials.
Since version 2.x sp-request relies on node-sp-auth module for authentication. You can find description for credentialOptions under node-sp-auth.
Call to sprequest.create(credentialOption) returns sprequest function with predefined authentication. You can use this function later to send REST queries (like in samples above) without specifying credentials again.
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- _options_: required, settings object for got module. For all available values refer to the original got docs
By default sp-request sets following params for got:
`
{
responseType: 'json',
resolveBodyOnly: false,
rejectUnauthorized: false,
throwHttpErrors: true,
retry: 0,
headers: {
'Accept': 'application/json;odata=verbose',
'Content-Type': 'application/json;odata=verbose'
}
}
`
as a result you can access body.d property as an object. You can provide your own headers and override defaults if it's required.
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- _url_ - required, string site url
Returns request digest as string via promise.
Convenience methods:
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- _url_ - required, string
- _options_ - optional, got options object
The same as sprequest(options) but options.url will be equal to the first param.
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- _url_ - required, string
- _options_ - optional, got options object
The same as sprequest(options) but options.url will be equal to the first param and options.method: 'GET'.
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- _url_ - required, string
- _options_ - optional, got options object
The same as sprequest(options) but options.url will be equal to the first param and options.method: 'POST'.
Supplying additional headers via environment variables
Sometimes you need to push additional headers for sp-request without direct access to sp-request object. For example from third party module, which uses sp-request internally. For that purpose you can use environmental variables. Provide it in a below way:
`javascript
process.env['_sp_request_headers'] = JSON.stringify({
'X-FORMS_BASED_AUTH_ACCEPTED': 'f'
});
`
Development:
I recommend using VS Code for development. Repository already contains some settings for VS Code editor.
Before creating Pull Request you need to create an appropriate issue and reference it from PR.
1. git clone https://github.com/s-KaiNet/sp-request.git
2. npm run build - restores dependencies and runs typescript compilation
3. gulp live-dev - setup watchers and automatically runs typescript compilation, tslint and tests when you save files
Tests:
1. npm test. As a result /reports folder will be created with test results in junit format and code coverage. Additionally test reports will be available in a console window.
Integration testing:
1. Rename file /test/integration/config.sample.ts to config.ts.
2. Update information in config.ts with appropriate values (urls, credentials, environment).
3. Run gulp test-int`.