public void UploadStream(
Stream sourceStream,
Uri siteUri,
string destinationPath
)
sourceStream
The stream containing the item data to upload. This value cannot be null (Nothing in VB).
siteUri
Full URL to the destination SharePoint site. This could be http://MySite
or http://MySiteCollection/MySite
. This value cannot be null (Nothing in VB).
destinationPath
Destination path (folder and file name) of the item to be created in the SharePoint server. See the remarks section for more information. This value cannot be null (Nothing in VB).
This method will upload the content of sourceStream to SharePoint server. The location and name of the destination item in the server is determined as follows:
DestinationFileFullUrl = siteUri + destinationPath
For example, assume the SharePoint server contains a folder with the following name:
http://site/Shared Documents/
And you want the uploaded item with the name File.ext
into this folder. You can perform this using this code:
Uri siteUri = new Uri(@"http://site");
string destinationPath = @"Shared Documents/File.ext";
sharePointClientObject.UploadFile(sourceFileName, siteUri, destinationPath);
You can use the .NET System.IO.Path and System.UriBuilder classes to build the path and URI of the items. No that destinationPath is allowed to contain slashes (/) as in HTTP URI's or forward slashes (\) as in Windows paths or a mix of both.
This method will not return until the item is finished uploading to the server. If an error occurs, this method will throw an exception.
To upload the data of a stream asynchronously, use UploadStreamAsync.
To upload a disk file to the server, use UploadFile or UploadFileAsync.
To down an item from SharePoint, use DownloadFile, DownloadFileAsync, GetDownloadStream or GetDownloadStreamAsync.
This example will create a stream from an image file and uploads it to SharePoint.
using Leadtools;
using Leadtools.Codecs;
using Leadtools.ImageProcessing;
using Leadtools.ImageProcessing.Color;
using Leadtools.SharePoint.Client;
public void SharePointClientUploadStreamExample()
{
string sourceFileName = LEAD_VARS.ImagesDir + @"\Ocr1.tif";
// Replace SHAREPOINT_SITE_URI with a valid URL to a SharePoint site, for example
// http://SiteCollection/MySite
Uri siteUri = new Uri(SHAREPOINT_SITE_URI);
// Replace SHAREPOINT_FOLDER_NAME with a valid folder on the site above, for example
// "Documents" or "Documents\Sub Documents"
string folderName = SHAREPOINT_FOLDER_NAME;
// Open a stream to the file
using (FileStream stream = File.OpenRead(sourceFileName))
{
SharePointClient spClient = new SharePointClient();
spClient.OverwriteExistingFiles = true;
// Optional: Set the credentials:
spClient.Credentials = new NetworkCredential(USER_NAME, PASSWORD, DOMAIN);
// Build the upload document full path (folder + file name)
string destinationPath = Path.Combine(folderName, Path.GetFileName(sourceFileName));
// Upload the document
spClient.UploadStream(stream, siteUri, destinationPath);
}
}
static class LEAD_VARS
{
public const string ImagesDir = @"C:\LEADTOOLS23\Resources\Images";
}