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Sample: Import files as web resources

 

Applies To: Dynamics 365 (online), Dynamics 365 (on-premises), Dynamics CRM 2016, Dynamics CRM Online

When you develop a large number of files to use as Web resources you can save yourself the work of manually adding them through the application. Many Web resources can be developed and tested outside of Microsoft Dynamics 365 (online & on-premises) and then imported.

This sample provides a simplified example of this process. For a more complex sample that provides a WPF application you can use to import Web resources, see the Sample: Web resource utility.

This sample code is for Microsoft Dynamics CRM 2015 and Microsoft Dynamics CRM Online 2015 Update. Download the Microsoft Dynamics CRM SDK package. It can be found in the following location in the download package:

SDK\SampleCode\CS\Client\WebResources\ImportWebResources\

Requirements

For more information about the requirements for running the sample code provided in this SDK, see Use the sample and helper code.

The sample code included in the SDK download package includes the following files required by this sample:

  • ImportJob.xml
    This file provides data about the Web Resource records that will be created. For each file it contains the following data:

    • path: The path to each file from the FilesToImport folder.

    • displayName: The display name for the Web resource.

    • description: A description of what each file does.

    • name: The name that will be used for the Web Resource.

      Note

      • Each of these names begin with an underscore character. The customization prefix of the solution publisher will be prepended to the name when the Web resource is created. Rather than hard-coding a specific customization prefix, this sample will detect the current customization prefix for a publisher record that may already exist in the organization.

      • Because each of these files was developed outside of Microsoft Dynamics 365 and depend on relative paths to access each other, the names include backslash “/” characters to create a virtual folder structure so the relative links will continue to function within Microsoft Dynamics 365.

    • type: Specifies the type of Web Resource to create using the integer values found in Web resource types.

  • FilesToImport/ShowData.htm
    This HTML Web resource requires each of the other files to display the following table.

    First Name

    Last Name

    Apurva

    Dalia

    Ofer

    Daliot

    Jim

    Daly

    Ryan

    Danner

    Mike

    Danseglio

    Alex

    Darrow

  • FilesToImport/CSS/Styles.css
    This file provides the CSS Styles used in ShowData.htm.

  • FilesToImport/Data/Data.xml
    This file contains the list of names that is displayed in the table.

  • FilesToImport/Script/Script.js
    This file contains a JScript library that contains information about the relative location of the Data.xml file and the Transform.xslt file. It also contains the showData function that transforms the data and adds it to the ShowData.htm page.

  • FilesToImport/XSL/Transform.xslt
    This file contains the XSL definition of how to transform the data into an HTML table.

Demonstrates

Creating Web Resources in the Context of a Solution

Web Resources are organization-owned records so they can be created using either the IOrganizationService. Create method or by using the CreateRequest message and the IOrganizationService. Execute method. This sample will show how to use the SolutionUniqueName optional parameter to associate a Web resource with a specific solution when it is created. This requires using the CreateRequest message.

Uploading Files from Disk

The WebResource.Content property requires a Base 64 string representing the binary contents of the file. The following sample is the method used to convert the file into the required type.


//Encodes the Web Resource File
static public string getEncodedFileContents(String pathToFile)
{
    FileStream fs = new FileStream(pathToFile, FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read);
    byte[] binaryData = new byte[fs.Length];
    long bytesRead = fs.Read(binaryData, 0, (int)fs.Length);
    fs.Close();
    return System.Convert.ToBase64String(binaryData, 0, binaryData.Length);
}

Combining Web Resource Record Data with File Data

The ImportJob.xml file demonstrates how the data about the files being imported and the data about the Web Resource to create are combined. In particular, in order for relative links between related files to continue to function, the name of the Web resources you create must preserve information about the relative position of the files on disk using simulated directories in the file name. Because of the data in the ImportJob.xml file all these related Web resource files will be created under a common virtual folder.

Note

It is not necessary to publish Web resources when they are created. It is necessary to publish them when they are updated.

Example

The following portion of the ImportWebResources.cs file expects the following variables:

  • _customizationPrefix : The customization prefix of the Microsoft Dynamics 365 SDK Samples publisher. If this publisher does not exist it will be created with the customization prefix of “sample”.

  • _ImportWebResourcesSolutionUniqueName : The unique name of the Import Web Resources Sample Solution created in this sample. The value is ImportWebResourcesSample.



//Read the descriptive data from the XML file
XDocument xmlDoc = XDocument.Load("../../ImportJob.xml");

//Create a collection of anonymous type references to each of the Web Resources
var webResources = from webResource in xmlDoc.Descendants("webResource")
                   select new
                   {
                       path = webResource.Element("path").Value,
                       displayName = webResource.Element("displayName").Value,
                       description = webResource.Element("description").Value,
                       name = webResource.Element("name").Value,
                       type = webResource.Element("type").Value
                   };

// Loop through the collection creating Web Resources
int counter = 0;
foreach (var webResource in webResources)
{
    //Set the Web Resource properties
    WebResource wr = new WebResource
    {
        Content = getEncodedFileContents(@"../../" + webResource.path),
        DisplayName = webResource.displayName,
        Description = webResource.description,
        Name = _customizationPrefix + webResource.name,
        LogicalName = WebResource.EntityLogicalName,
        WebResourceType = new OptionSetValue(Int32.Parse(webResource.type))
    };

    // Using CreateRequest because we want to add an optional parameter
    CreateRequest cr = new CreateRequest
    {
        Target = wr
    };
    //Set the SolutionUniqueName optional parameter so the Web Resources will be
    // created in the context of a specific solution.
    cr.Parameters.Add("SolutionUniqueName", _ImportWebResourcesSolutionUniqueName);

    CreateResponse cresp = (CreateResponse)_serviceProxy.Execute(cr);
    // Capture the id values for the Web Resources so the sample can delete them.
    _webResourceIds[counter] = cresp.id;
    counter++;
    Console.WriteLine("Created Web Resource: {0}", webResource.displayName);
}

It is not necessary to publish Web resources when they are created. It is necessary to publish them when they are updated.

See Also

Sample: Web resource utility
WebResource entity messages and methods
Web resources for Microsoft Dynamics 365

Microsoft Dynamics 365

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