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$().SPServices

Certification

Certified for SharePoint 2007Works with Caveats with SharePoint 2010
See individual Web Services pages for certification specifics.

Notes

As of v0.7.2, the core $().SPServices() function allows for simple caching of the XML results using jQuery promises in a similar manner to that outlined in Scot Hillier's excellent post Utilizing Promises in SharePoint 2013 Apps. See the Caching page for more details.

Supported Web Services

The table below shows the Web Services for which we have implemented at least one operation (or have operations coming in planned releases) with a link to more detailed documentation, indicators for whether the Web Service is available in WSS 3.0 and/or MOSS, and links to the MSDN documentation pages. Note that there are some general syntax instructions below the table.

 SharePoint 2007 SharePoint 2010
Web ServiceWSS 3.0MOSSMSDN DocumentationFoundationSP2010
AlertsCheckMarkCheckMarkAlerts Web ServiceCheckMarkCheckMark
AuthenticationCheckMarkCheckMarkAuthentication Web ServiceCheckMarkCheckMark
CopyCheckMarkCheckMarkCopy Web ServiceCheckMarkCheckMark
FormsCheckMarkCheckMarkForms Web ServiceCheckMarkCheckMark
ListsCheckMarkCheckMarkLists Web ServiceCheckMarkCheckMark
MeetingsCheckMarkCheckMarkMeetings Web ServiceCheckMarkCheckMark
PeopleCheckMarkCheckMarkPeople Web ServiceCheckMarkCheckMark
PermissionsCheckMarkCheckMarkPermissions Web ServiceCheckMarkCheckMark
SiteDataCheckMarkCheckMarkSiteData Web ServiceCheckMarkCheckMark
SitesCheckMarkCheckMarkSites Web Service 20072010CheckMarkCheckMark
SpellCheckerCheckMarkCheckMarkSpellChecker Web ServiceCheckMarkCheckMark
Users and GroupsCheckMarkCheckMarkUsers and Groups Web ServiceCheckMarkCheckMark
VersionsCheckMarkCheckMarkVersions Web ServiceCheckMarkCheckMark
ViewsCheckMarkCheckMarkViews Web ServiceCheckMarkCheckMark
WebPartPagesCheckMarkCheckMarkWeb Part Pages Web ServiceCheckMarkCheckMark
WebsCheckMarkCheckMarkWebs Web ServiceCheckMarkCheckMark
PublishedLinksService CheckMarkPublishedLinksService Web Service CheckMark
Search CheckMarkSearch Web Service CheckMark
UserProfileService CheckMarkUser Profile Web Service CheckMark
Workflow CheckMarkWorkflow Web Service CheckMark
Diagnostics  Diagnostics Web ServiceCheckMarkCheckMark
SocialDataService  SocialDataService Web Service CheckMark
TaxonomyClientService  TaxonomyClientService Web Service CheckMark

General Syntax

$().SPServices({
	operation: "operationname",
	[webURL: "/sitepath",]
	[option1: value1,]
	[option2: value2,]
	[async: false,]
	completefunc: function (xData, Status) {
		...do stuff...
	}
});

operation
The name of the Web Service operation (see the SDK documentation links above). Because the Web Services operations are named uniquely, you only need to specify the operation.

webURL
For Web Service operations where it makes sense, you can pass in a webURL to change the context for the AJAX call. By default, the current site (as determined by $().SPServices.SPGetCurrentSite) is used.

options
The options vary based on which Web Service and operation you are calling. In all instances, the options will take the same names as those described in the SDK.

async
By default, all of the Web Service operations are called asynchronously with AJAX. Generally, this will be the desired approach, but to force synchronicity, add the async: false option.

cacheXML
If set to true, the result's raw XML will be cached using jQuery promises in a similar manner to that outlined in Scot Hillier's excellent post Utilizing Promises in SharePoint 2013 Apps. See more about how this works on theCaching page.

completefunc
A function to call on completion of the AJAX call to the Web Service:

completefunc: function(xData, Status) {
  ...do something...
},

Example

Example call for GetListItems. This example is taken directly from SPCascadeDropdowns:

$().SPServices({
	operation: "GetListItems",// Force sync so that we have the right values for the child column onchange trigger
	async: false,
	webURL: opt.relationshipWebURL,
	listName: opt.relationshipList,// Filter based on the currently selected parent column's value
	CAMLQuery: camlQuery,// Only get the parent and child columns
	CAMLViewFields: "<ViewFields><FieldRef Name='"+ opt.relationshipListParentColumn + "' /><FieldRef Name='"+ opt.relationshipListChildColumn + "' /></ViewFields>",// Override the default view rowlimit and get all appropriate rows
	CAMLRowLimit: 0,
	completefunc: function(xData, Status) {
		...
	}

Example call for GetUserInfo:

waitMessage = "<table width='100%' align='center'><tr><td align='center'><img src='/_layouts/images/gears_an.gif'/></td></tr></table>";

$("#WSOutput").html(waitMessage).SPServices({
	operation: "GetUserInfo",
	userLoginName: "SHARE1\\demouser",
	completefunc: function (xData, Status) {
		$("#WSOutput").html("").append("<b>This is the output from the GetUserInfo operation:</b>");
		$(xData.responseXML).find("User").each(function() {
			$("#WSOutput").append("<li>ID: "+ $(this).attr("ID") + "</li>");
			$("#WSOutput").append("<li>Sid: "+ $(this).attr("Sid") + "</li>");
			$("#WSOutput").append("<li>Name: "+ $(this).attr("Name") + "</li>");
			$("#WSOutput").append("<li>LoginName: "+ $(this).attr("LoginName") + "</li>");
			$("#WSOutput").append("<li>Email: "+ $(this).attr("Email") + "</li>");
			$("#WSOutput").append("<li>Notes: "+ $(this).attr("Notes") + "</li>");
			$("#WSOutput").append("<li>IsSiteAdmin: "+ $(this).attr("IsSiteAdmin") + "</li>");
			$("#WSOutput").append("<li>IsDomainGroup: "+ $(this).attr("IsDomainGroup") + "</li>");
			$("#WSOutput").append("<hr/>");
		});
	}
});

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