Hi i am trying to upload a local into Sharepoint documentLibrary.
The following code works well to upload a file into document Libray.
public void UploadFile(string srcUrl, string destUrl)
{
if (!File.Exists(srcUrl))
{
throw new ArgumentException(String.Format("{0} does not exist",
srcUrl), "srcUrl");
}
SPWeb site = new SPSite(destUrl).OpenWeb();
FileStream fStream = File.OpenRead(srcUrl);
byte[] contents = new byt开发者_运维知识库e[fStream.Length];
fStream.Read(contents, 0, (int)fStream.Length);
fStream.Close();
site.Files.Add(destUrl, contents);
}
But i need to create a text file in document Library which contains a content like "This is a new file" without saving it in local disk.
You can use a MemoryStream instead of FileStream
.
You can encode the string into a byte array and create the file from that array.
As an aside, note that your code leaks an SPSite
and an SPWeb
, which is quite dangerous since those objects can take a lot of memory. You need to properly dispose of them, e.g. with nested using statements:
using System.Text;
public void AddNewFile(string destUrl)
{
using (SPSite site = new SPSite(destUrl)) {
using (SPWeb web = site.OpenWeb()) {
byte[] bytes = Encoding.GetEncoding("UTF-8").GetBytes(
"This is a new file.");
web.Files.Add(destUrl, bytes);
}
}
}
Something like that:
public void UploadText(string text, Encoding encoding, string destUrl)
{
SPWeb site = new SPSite(destUrl).OpenWeb();
site.Files.Add(destUrl, encoding.GetBytes(text));
}
PS: you will need an encoding to convert from a string to an array of bytes. You can hardcode one or pass it as a parameter just like I did.
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