Get VI

Owning Palette: WebDAV Synchronous VIs

Requires: Full Development System

Returns a file or the raw binary contents of a file from a remote WebDAV server or target. You must manually select the polymorphic instance you want to use. This VI times out if it exceeds the timeout value of the session that you set in the Open Session VI.

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Get Buffer

Note Note  This instance returns the contents of the file you specify in remote file uri in raw binary string format.

session handle specifies the unique reference to the WebDAV session.
relative uri specifies the uniform resource identifier (URI) of the file or directory relative to the host uri prefix that you wire to the Open Session VI. A URI can be a uniform resource locator (URL), a uniform resource name (URN), or both. Format relative uri as directory/subdirectory/filename.
error in describes error conditions that occur before this node runs. This input provides standard error in functionality.
session handle out returns the unique reference to the WebDAV session.
data returns the contents of the file in raw binary data format.
error out contains error information. This output provides standard error out functionality.

Get File

Note Note  This instance returns the file you specify in remote file uri.

session handle specifies the unique reference to the WebDAV session.
relative uri specifies the uniform resource identifier (URI) of the file or directory relative to the host uri prefix that you wire to the Open Session VI. A URI can be a uniform resource locator (URL), a uniform resource name (URN), or both. Format relative uri as directory/subdirectory/filename.
local file path specifies the local path to the directory where you want to save the file.
error in describes error conditions that occur before this node runs. This input provides standard error in functionality.
session handle out returns the unique reference to the WebDAV session.
local file path out returns the local path to which LabVIEW saves the file.
error out contains error information. This output provides standard error out functionality.