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Example calls
Caitlin Bales (MSFT) edited this page Mar 2, 2017
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$graph = new Graph();
$graph
->setBaseUrl("https://graph.microsoft.com/")
->setApiVersion("beta")
->setAccessToken($_SESSION['access_token']);
$user = $graph->createRequest("get", "/me")
->addHeaders(array("Content-Type" => "application/json"))
->setReturnType(Model\User::class)
->setTimeout("1000")
->execute();
$docGrabber = $graph->createCollectionRequest("GET", "/me/drive/root/children")
->setReturnType(Model\DriveItem::class)
->setPageSize(2);
$docs = $docGrabber->getPage();
foreach ($docs as $doc){
$docArray[] = $doc->getName();
}
$mailBody = array( "Message" => array(
"subject" => "Test Email",
"body" => array(
"contentType" => "html",
"content" => DUMMY_EMAIL
),
"sender" => array(
"emailAddress" => array(
"name" => $name,
"address" => $email
)
),
"from" => array(
"emailAddress" => array(
"name" => $name,
"address" => $email
)
),
"toRecipients" => array(
array(
"emailAddress" => array(
"name" => $name,
"address" => $email
)
)
)
)
);
$graph->createRequest("POST", "/me/sendMail")
->attachBody($mailBody)
->execute();
$graph->createRequest("GET", "/me/drive/items/{id}/content")
->download('C:/dump.docx');
$graph->createRequest("PUT", "/me/drive/root/children/copydoc.docx/content")
->upload('C:/copydoc.docx');
For more end-to-end scenario examples, check out the functional tests