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Sppyte

A tiny, explicit Python helper for working with legacy SharePoint REST endpoints using and NTLM authentication. Sppyte keeps a very thin abstraction so you can reason about the underlying HTTP calls without surprises.

⚠️ This client uses NTLM (requests-ntlm) and is best suited for SharePoint on-prem or environments where NTLM is configured. SharePoint Online typically uses different auth flows.

Table of Contents

Features

  • Simple Site connection with NTLM auth and automatic form digest retrieval.
  • List helper for:
    • Add / update (MERGE) / delete items
    • Use OData params to control item responses
    • Add attachments to items
  • Library helper for:
    • Add / delete folders
    • Upload / download / delete documents
    • List folder contents and control output with OData params

Installation

pip install sppyte

Quickstart

from sppyte import Site

HOST = "https://sharepoint.example.com"
SITE = "/sites/parrots" # relative path
USER = "norweigian"
PASS = "••••••••"

with Site(HOST, SITE, USER, PASS) as site:
    # ---------------- Lists ----------------
    pets = site.list("Pets")

    # Add an item (metadata type is auto-inferred if omitted)
    new_id = pets.add_item({"Title": "Norweigian Blue"})
    print("Created item:", new_id)

    # Update (MERGE) the item
    pets.update_item(new_id, {"Title": "Polly"})

    # Attach a file
    with open("notes.txt", "rb") as file_handle:
        pets.add_attachment(new_id, "notes.txt", file_handle)

    # Fetch one item
    item = pets.get_item(new_id)

    # Query contents (use any OData params you need)
    r = pets.get_contents({
        "$select": "Id,Title,Created",
        "$top": 5,
        "$orderby": "Created desc",
    })

    # Delete the item
    pets.delete_item(new_id)

    # --------------- Libraries -------------
    docs = site.library("Shared Documents")

    # Ensure a nested folder path exists
    docs.add_folder("Napping", "2025")

    # Upload a document
    with open("report.pdf", "rb") as file_handle:
        unique_id = docs.add_document("report.txt", file_handle, "Napping", "2025")
        print("Uploaded doc UniqueId:", unique_id)

    # List files in folder
    files = docs.list_contents({"$select": "Name,TimeCreated"}, "Napping", "2025")

    # Download a document
    document = docs.get_document("report.txt", "Napping", "2025")
    contents = document.decode()

    # Delete a document
    docs.delete_document("report.txt", "Napping", "2025")

API Overview

Site

Models a session connected to a SharePoint site.

sppyte.Site(host, site, username, password)

Initiate a SharePoint site session.

Parameters

  • host: str - SharePoint site host (protocol://domain)
  • site: str - SharePoint site relative url
  • username: str - SharePoint site username
  • password: str - SharePoint site password

Returns: Site object

Usage:

from sppyte import Site

HOST = "https://sharepoint.example.com"
SITE = "/sites/Parrots" # relative path
USER = "norweigen"
PASS = "••••••••"

site = Site(HOST, SITE, USER, PASS)
try:
  connection.connect() # Start session
  # Do cool stuff
except HTTPError as e:
  # Deal with errors
finally:
  connection.close() # Close session

# With context managment is preferred
with Site(HOST, SITE, USER, PASS) as connection:
  # Do cool stuff

Notes

  • User should have permissions to the site, library, or list to be accessed. Updates require contribute or higher level access.
  • Unauthorized user will return an HTTPError Unauthorized (401) exception
  • For user managed connections, call the close method to end the session

Site.connect()

Start a connected session.

Site.close()

Close connected session.

Site.list(name)

Get a List class instance.

Parameters

  • name: str - SharePoint list name

Returns: sppyte.List

Usage:

# Given a list named 'Pets'
pets = connection.list('Pets')

Site.library(name)

Get a Library class instance.

Parameters

  • name (str): SharePoint document library name

Returns: sppyte.Library

Usage:

# Given a document library named 'Contracts'
contracts = connection.library('Contracts')

List

Models a SharePoint site list.

List(name, site)

Create a list connection directly.

Parameters

  • name (str): SharePoint list name
  • site (Site): sppyte Site

Returns: List object

Usage:

from sppyte import Site, List

HOST = "https://sharepoint.example.com"
SITE = "/sites/Parrots" # relative path
USER = "norweigian"
PASS = "••••••••"

# Given a list named 'Pets'
site = Site(HOST, SITE, USER, PASS)
pets = List('Pets', site)

try:
  pets.connect()
  # Do cool stuff
except HTTPError as e:
  # Deal with errors
finally:
  pets.close() # Close session

# With context managment is preferred
with List('Pets', site) as pets:
  # Do cool stuff

List.connect()

Start a connected session.

List.close()

Close the session.

List.add_item(item)

Add an item to a SharePoint list. Returns the added item ID.

Parameters

  • item (dict[str, str | int]): Item to be added

Returns: int

Usage:

# Given a item with Title and breed fields
new_item = {
  "Title": "Sonny",
  "breed": "Norwiegen Blue"
}
pet_id = pets.add_item(new_item)

Notes

  • Required SharePoint metadata is added automatically.

List.add_attachment(sp_id, file_name, attachment)

Add an attachment to an existing list item.

Parameters

  • sp_id: int - Item to append attachment
  • file_name: str - Attachment file name (include file extension)
  • attachment: bytes | IO[bytes] - Stream file content

Returns: int - SharePoint item id

Usage:

# Given a item with ID of 23
pet_id = 23
with open("notes.txt", "rb") as fh:
    pets.add_attachment(pet_id, "notes.txt", fh)

List.delete_item(sp_id: int)

Parameters

  • sp_id: int - Item to delete

Returns: bool

Usage:

# Given a item with ID of 23
pet_id = 23
delete_success = pets.delete_item(pet_id)

List.get_contents(params)

Get contents of a SharePoint list

Parameters params: dict[str, str | int] - OData params

Returns: list[dict[str, str | int]] - JSON decoded list items

Usage:

pet_items = pets.get_contents({
    "$select": "Id,Title,Created",
    "$top": 500,
    "$orderby": "Created desc",
})

List.get_item(sp_id)

Get SharePoint list item by ID.

Parameters

  • sp_id: int - SharePoint ID to retrieve

Returns: dict[str, str | int] - JSON decoded item contents

Usage:

pet_id = 23
pet_item = pets.get(pet_id)

List.update_item(sp_id: int, patch: dict)

Update an existing list item merging properties from a patch.

Parameters

  • sp_id: int - SharePoint ID to update
  • patch: dict[str, str | int] - Dictionary of fields and values to update

Returns: int - Updated SharePoint ID

Usage:

pet_id = 23
patch = {
  "Title": "Polly",
}
pets.update_item(pet_id, patch)

Library

Models a SharePoint site document library.

Library(name, site)

Create a document library connection directly.

Parameters

  • name (str): SharePoint library name
  • site (Site): sppyte Site

Returns: Library object

Usage:

from sppyte import Site, Library

HOST = "https://sharepoint.example.com"
SITE = "/sites/Parrots" # relative path
USER = "norweigen"
PASS = "••••••••"

# Given a document library named 'Contracts'
site = Site(HOST, SITE, USER, PASS)
contracts = Library('Contracts', site)

try:
  contracts.connect()
  # Do cool stuff
except HTTPError as e:
  # Deal with errors
finally:
  constracts.close() # Close session

# With context managment is preferred
with Library('Contracts', site) as contracts:
  # Do cool stuff

Library.connect()

Start a connected session.

Library.close()

Close the session.

Library.add_folder(folder, *subfolders)

Add a folder to a SharePoint document library.

Parameters

  • folder: str - folder to add
  • *subfolders: str - additional path folder names for nested folders

Returns: bool - Add succeeded

Usage:

contracts.add_folder('2025', 'January')

Library.add_document(file_name, document, *subfolders)

Load a document to a SharePoint document library.

Parameters

  • file_name: str - file name add
  • document: bytes | IO[bytes] - Streamed file content
  • *subfolders: str - additional path folder names for nested folders

Returns: str - Unique ID

Usage:

with open("notes.txt", "rb") as file_handler:
    contracts.add_document("notes.txt", file_handler, '2025', 'January')

Library.folder_exists(folder, *subfolders)

Check if a folder exists in a SharePoint document library.

Parameters

  • folder: str - Folder to add
  • *subfolders: str - Additional path folder names for nested folders

Returns: bool - Folder exists

Usage:

contracts.folder_exists('2025', 'January')

Library.delete_document(file_name, *subfolders)

Delete a document from a SharePoint document library.

Parameters

  • file_name: str - File name to delete
  • *subfolders: str - Additional path folder names for nested folders

Returns: bool - Delete succeeded

Usage:

contracts.delete_document("notes.txt", '2025', 'January')

Library.delete_folder(folder, *subfolders)

Delete a folder from a SharePoint document library.

Parameters

  • folder: str - Folder to add
  • *subfolders: str - Additional path folder names for nested folders

Returns: bool - Delete succeeded

Usage:

contracts.delete_folder('2025', 'January')

Library.list_contents(params, *folders)

List contents of a SharePoint document library.

Parameters

  • params: dict[str, str | int] - OData params
  • *folders: str - Additional path folder names for nested folders

Returns: list[dict[str, Any]] - JSON decoded list metadata

Usage:

files = contracts.list_contents({
    "$select": "Name,TimeCreated"
  }, "January", "2025")

Library.get_document(file_name, *subfolders)

Read a document from a SharePoint document library.

Parameters

  • file_name: str - File name to delete
  • *subfolders: str - Additional path folder names for nested folders

Returns: bytes - Streamed contents

Usage:

document = constracts.get_document("notes.txt", "2025", "January")
contents = document.decode()

Errors

  • SessionError: raised when an HTTP session isn’t available.
  • ResponseFormatError: raised when an expected JSON field is missing (e.g., FormDigestValue, ListItemEntityTypeFullName, ID, UniqueId).

Handle them as you would any exception:

from sppyte import ResponseFormatError, SessionError

try:
    ...
except (ResponseFormatError, SessionError) as e:
    print("Sppyte error:", e)

Extension methods

SharePoint REST services endpoints not explicitly implemented can be accessed through the request method exposed on Site. This methods uses authentication from the current Site session and shadows request from the requests library, using a site relative url.

The get_form_digest method is provided to obtain the bearer token passed in the X-RequestDigest header for update requests.

List exposes the get_item_type method to obtain the required list item type metadata for list updates.

Notes

  • OData Parameters: Methods like get_contents and list_contents accept any OData parameters via params (e.g., $select, $filter, $orderby, $top). See the docs for supported OData params.
  • HTTP request errors are passed through from the requests library unhandled for transparency. See the docs for more information.
  • SharePoint limits list responses to 100 records by default. Use the $top OData param for larger response counts.

Contributing

This is a pet project to save me time at work and not open for contribution.

Versioning

We use SemVer for versioning. For the versions available, see the tags on this repository.

Authors

License

MIT License

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