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Sending and Saving SharePoint Attachments

You can send and save a backed-up SharePoint item attachment with the specified ID.

Request

POST https://<hostname>:4443/v5/RestoreSessions/{restoreSessionId}/Organization/Sites/{siteId}/Items/{itemId}/Attachments/{attachmentId}/action

Request Headers

The request header must contain an authorization token of the current session.

Request Parameters

The following parameters must be specified in the URL of the request:

Parameter

Type

Description

restoreSessionId

string

Specifies the identification number of the restore session. For more information on how to get this parameter, see Getting Restore Sessions.

siteId

string

Specifies the identification number of the SharePoint site. For more information on how to get this parameter, see Getting Organization SharePoint Sites.

itemId

string

Specifies the identification number of the SharePoint item. For more information on how to get this parameter, see Getting SharePoint Items.

attachmentId

string

Specifies the identification item of the attachment. For more information on how to get this parameter, see Getting SharePoint Attachments.

Request Body

Send

To send a SharePoint item attachment in an email message, the request body must contain the sendTo action properties:

Property

Type

Description

from

string

Specifies the email address from which the attachment will be sent.

to

string

Specifies the email address to which the attachment will be sent.

subject

string

Specifies the subject of the email message used for sending the attachment.

text

string

Specifies the body of the email message used for sending the attachment.

For example:

Request Body:

{

 "sendTo":

 {

  "from": "j_smith@bestsupport.onmicrosoft.com",

  "to": "r.clark@bestsupport.onmicrosoft.com",

  "subject": "Support Ticket",

  "text": "Please, find attached the files you requested"

 }

}

 

Sending and Saving SharePoint Attachments Note

To be able to send an item attachment, you must specify the Veeam Explorer for Microsoft SharePoint email settings by sending PUT HTTPS request to the /VESPEmailSettings URL. For more information, see (PUT) /VESPEmailSettings.

Save

Sending and Saving SharePoint Attachments Note

SharePoint item attachments are always saved in a ZIP archive.

To save a SharePoint item attachment, the request body must contain the save action:

Request Body:

{

 "save": null

}

The request command will archive the item attachment and place the ZIP archive to a temporary folder on the Veeam Backup for Microsoft Office 365 server. After that, the archive will be transferred as application/octet-stream media to the client. To download, read or perform other actions with the octet-stream, use features of programming languages.

Sending and Saving SharePoint Attachments Tip

You can use Swagger UI to download the document from the stream by clicking Download action link in the response body. For more information, see Evaluation in Swagger UI.

Response

The server returns the following response to the client.

Response Codes

A successfully completed operation returns a response code 200 OK.

Response Headers

The response to this request contains the following headers. The response may also include additional standard HTTPS headers.

Header

Description

Content-length

The length of the response body.

Content-type

The media type and syntax of the response body message for the requests with the export and save actions: application/octet-stream.

The media type and syntax of the response body message for the requests with the restore and send actions: null.

Response Body

None.

Examples

Example 1

The following request saves a SharePoint item attachment.

Request:

POST https://abc.tech.local:4443/v5/RestoreSessions/742fe5ac-3ea6-422b-b204-757b15a47e56/Organization/Sites/ef10cefb-d29a-4dac-827a-d3702fc4ac8f6d7caa6b-bad0-4e67-9736-8bf5b0b55ebd/Items/ef10cefb-d29a-4dac-827a-d3702fc4ac8f6d7caa6b-bad0-4e67-9736-8bf5b0b55ebd0801b635-c19c-4435-a7c2-2fe46112bd3cd235bb5f-7aa8-4833-8f1b-b6dc1f22f13c/Attachments/ef10cefb-d29a-4dac-827a-d3702fc4ac8f6d7caa6b-bad0-4e67-9736-8bf5b0b55ebd0801b635-c19c-4435-a7c2-2fe46112bd3cd235bb5f-7aa8-4833-8f1b-b6dc1f22f13cd6b2e9b7-e37e-48fb-92fc-4dfb7721b59f/action

 

 

Request Header:

Authorization: Bearer <Access-Token>

 

Request Body:

{

 "save": null

}

 

Response:

200 OK

Example 2

The following request sends a SharePoint item attachment in an email message.

Request:

POST https://abc.tech.local:4443/v5/RestoreSessions/742fe5ac-3ea6-422b-b204-757b15a47e56/Organization/Sites/ef10cefb-d29a-4dac-827a-d3702fc4ac8f6d7caa6b-bad0-4e67-9736-8bf5b0b55ebd/Items/ef10cefb-d29a-4dac-827a-d3702fc4ac8f6d7caa6b-bad0-4e67-9736-8bf5b0b55ebd0801b635-c19c-4435-a7c2-2fe46112bd3cd235bb5f-7aa8-4833-8f1b-b6dc1f22f13c/Attachments/ef10cefb-d29a-4dac-827a-d3702fc4ac8f6d7caa6b-bad0-4e67-9736-8bf5b0b55ebd0801b635-c19c-4435-a7c2-2fe46112bd3cd235bb5f-7aa8-4833-8f1b-b6dc1f22f13cd6b2e9b7-e37e-48fb-92fc-4dfb7721b59f/action

 

Request Header:

Authorization: Bearer <Access-Token>

 

Request Body:

{

 "sendTo" :

 {

  "from": "fromUser@example.com",

  "to" : "toUser@example.com",

  "subject" : "Send document",

  "text" : "Hello. It’s your document!"

 

 }

}

 

Response:

200 OK