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I am currently trying to develop a PHP application that checks whether or not a folder exists in a SharePoint directory. While I have managed to submit the right REST requests when logged in inside the browser, my problem is authenticating using URL.

There are a two requirements to this:

  1. I do not have Admin access to our SharePoint subscription so I cannot register apps
  2. I can only use an existing user account and authenticate with email/password.

I have found several tutorials and even thybag's PHP library for SharePoint. None of these things work and I assume there has been a change in the authentication method. I am still able to get the Binary Token from Microsoft's Server but sending it to the SharePoint server doesn't work.

Is there a way to solve this problem?

2 Answers 2

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Both phpSPO and PHP-SharePoint-Lists-API (see SharePointOnlineAuth.php) libraries support claims-based authentication for SharePoint Online.

The following diagram illustrates how active authentication to SharePoint Online (SPO) is performed

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phpSPO

client.signIn (username, password)

The signin method performs a claims-based authentication:

  • build a SAML request (using SAML.xml template included in module)
  • submit a SAML token request to Microsoft Online Security Token Service
  • receive a signed security token
  • POST the token to SharePoint Online
  • receive FedAuth and rtFa authentication cookies
  • store the cookies in client for use in subsequent requests

Example

try {
    $client = new SPOClient($url);
    $client->signIn($username,$password);
    echo 'You have authenticated successfully\n';
}
catch (Exception $e) {
    echo 'Connection failed: ',  $e->getMessage(), "\n";
}

Disclaimer: i'm the author of phpSPO library

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You can use this library

https://github.com/vgrem/phpSPO

<?php

require_once 'SPOClient.php';

$username = '[email protected]';
$password = 'password';
$url = "https://domain.sharepoint.com/";

$client = new SPOClient($url);
$client->signIn($username,$password);

?>
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    This library does essentially the same thing as Thybag's library. My problem is the authentication URL (/_forms/default.aspx?wa=wsignin1.0). This always returns a redirect to the new login.microsoftonline.com. This doesn't seem to support authentication via BinaryToken.
    – Jan
    Commented Jan 1, 2015 at 9:09

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