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Microsoft 365 Library for PHP.

About

Office 365 Library for PHP. A REST/OData based client library for Office 365.

Usage

  1. Installation
  2. Working with SharePoint API
  3. Working with Teams API
  4. Working with Outlook API
  5. Working with OneDrive API

Status

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Installation

You can use Composer or simply Download the Release

Composer

The preferred method is via composer. Follow the installation instructions if you do not already have composer installed.

Once composer installed, execute the following command in your project root to install this library:

composer require vgrem/php-spo

or via composer.json file:

{
    "require": {
        "vgrem/php-spo": "^2.4"
    }
}

Finally, be sure to include the autoloader:

require_once '/path/to/your-project/vendor/autoload.php';

Requirements

PHP version: PHP 7.1 or later

Working with SharePoint API

The list of supported SharePoint versions:

  • SharePoint Online and OneDrive for Business
  • SharePoint On-Premises (2013-2019)

Authentication

The following auth flows supported:

  use Office365\Runtime\Auth\ClientCredential;
  use Office365\SharePoint\ClientContext;

  $credentials = new ClientCredential("{clientId}", "{clientSecret}");
  $ctx = (new ClientContext("{siteUrl}"))->withCredentials($credentials);
  • user credentials auth:
  use Office365\Runtime\Auth\UserCredentials;
  use Office365\SharePoint\ClientContext;

  $credentials = new UserCredentials("{userName}", "{password}");
  $ctx = (new ClientContext("{siteUrl}"))->withCredentials($credentials);
  • NTLM auth (for SharePoint On-Premises):
   use Office365\Runtime\Auth\UserCredentials;
   use Office365\SharePoint\ClientContext;

   $credentials = new UserCredentials("{userName}", "{password}");
   $ctx = (new ClientContext("{siteUrl}"))->withNtlm($credentials);

Examples

The following examples demonstrates how to perform basic CRUD operations against SharePoint list item resources:

Example 1. How to read SharePoint list items:

use Office365\SharePoint\ClientContext;
use Office365\Runtime\Auth\ClientCredential;
use Office365\SharePoint\ListItem;

$credentials = new ClientCredential("{client-id}", "{client-secret}");
$client = (new ClientContext("https://{your-tenant-prefix}.sharepoint.com"))->withCredentials($credentials);

$web = $client->getWeb();
$list = $web->getLists()->getByTitle("{list-title}"); //init List resource
$items = $list->getItems();  //prepare a query to retrieve from the
$client->load($items);  //save a query to retrieve list items from the server
$client->executeQuery(); //submit query to SharePoint server
/** @var ListItem $item */
foreach($items as $item) {
    print "Task: {$item->getProperty('Title')}\r\n";
}

or via fluent API syntax:

use Office365\SharePoint\ClientContext;
use Office365\Runtime\Auth\ClientCredential;
use Office365\SharePoint\ListItem;

$credentials = new ClientCredential("{client-id}", "{client-secret}");
$client = (new ClientContext("https://{your-tenant-prefix}.sharepoint.com"))->withCredentials($credentials);

$items = $client->getWeb()
                ->getLists()
                ->getByTitle("{list-title}")
                ->getItems()
                ->get()
                ->executeQuery();
/** @var ListItem $item */
foreach($items as $item) {
    print "Task: {$item->getProperty('Title')}\r\n";
}

Example 2. How to create SharePoint list item:

use Office365\SharePoint\ClientContext;
use Office365\Runtime\Auth\ClientCredential;

$credentials = new ClientCredential("{client-id}", "{client-secret}");
$client = (new ClientContext("https://{your-tenant-prefix}.sharepoint.com"))->withCredentials($credentials);

$list = $client->getWeb()->getLists()->getByTitle("Tasks");
$itemProperties = array('Title' => 'Order Approval', 'Body' => 'Order approval task');
$item = $list->addItem($itemProperties);
$client->executeQuery();
print "Task {$item->getProperty('Title')} has been created.\r\n";

Example 3. How to delete a SharePoint list item:

use Office365\SharePoint\ClientContext;
use Office365\Runtime\Auth\ClientCredential;

$credentials = new ClientCredential("{client-id}", "{client-secret}");
$client = (new ClientContext("https://{your-tenant-prefix}.sharepoint.com"))->withCredentials($credentials);

$list = $client->getWeb()->getLists()->getByTitle("Tasks");
$listItem = $list->getItemById("{item-id-to-delete}");
$listItem->deleteObject();
$client->executeQuery();

Example 4. How to update SharePoint list item:

use Office365\SharePoint\ClientContext;
use Office365\Runtime\Auth\ClientCredential;

$credentials = new ClientCredential("{client-id}", "{client-secret}");
$client = (new ClientContext("https://{your-tenant-prefix}.sharepoint.com"))->withCredentials($credentials);

$list = $client->getWeb()->getLists()->getByTitle("Tasks");
$listItem = $list->getItemById("{item-id-to-update}");
$listItem->setProperty('PercentComplete',1);
$listItem->update();
$client->executeQuery();

Working with Teams API

Example: create a Team

The following is an example of a minimal request to create a Team (via delegated permissions)

use Office365\GraphServiceClient;
use Office365\Runtime\Auth\AADTokenProvider;
use Office365\Runtime\Auth\UserCredentials;

function acquireToken()
{
    $tenant = "{tenant}.onmicrosoft.com";
    $resource = "https://graph.microsoft.com";

    $provider = new AADTokenProvider($tenant);
    return $provider->acquireTokenForPassword($resource, "{clientId}",
        new UserCredentials("{UserName}", "{Password}"));
}

$client = new GraphServiceClient("acquireToken");
$teamName = "My Sample Team";
$newTeam = $client->getTeams()->add($teamName)->executeQuery();

Working with Outlook API

Supported list of APIs:

The following example demonstrates how to send a message via Outlook Mail API:

 use Office365\GraphServiceClient;
 use Office365\Outlook\Message;
 use Office365\Outlook\ItemBody;
 use Office365\Outlook\BodyType;
 use Office365\Outlook\EmailAddress;
 use Office365\Runtime\Auth\AADTokenProvider;
 use Office365\Runtime\Auth\UserCredentials;

function acquireToken()
{
    $tenant = "{tenant}.onmicrosoft.com";
    $resource = "https://graph.microsoft.com";

    $provider = new AADTokenProvider($tenant);
    return $provider->acquireTokenForPassword($resource, "{clientId}",
        new UserCredentials("{UserName}", "{Password}"));
}

$client = new GraphServiceClient("acquireToken");
/** @var Message $message */
$message = $client->getMe()->getMessages()->createType();
$message->setSubject("Meet for lunch?");
$message->setBody(new ItemBody(BodyType::Text,"The new cafeteria is open."));
$message->setToRecipients([new EmailAddress(null,"[email protected]")]);
$client->getMe()->sendEmail($message,true)->executeQuery();

Working with OneDrive API

The following example demonstrates how retrieve My drive Url via OneDrive API:

use Office365\GraphServiceClient;
use Office365\Runtime\Auth\AADTokenProvider;
use Office365\Runtime\Auth\UserCredentials;


function acquireToken()
{
    $tenant = "{tenant}.onmicrosoft.com";
    $resource = "https://graph.microsoft.com";

    $provider = new AADTokenProvider($tenant);
    return $provider->acquireTokenForPassword($resource, "{clientId}",
        new UserCredentials("{UserName}", "{Password}"));
}

$client = new GraphServiceClient("acquireToken");
$drive = $client->getMe()->getDrive();
$client->load($drive);
$client->executeQuery();
print $drive->getWebUrl();