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C# CSOM - Check if File Exists in Document Library

I'm coding in C# using CSOM, my app uploads a template asp.net page to the "/Pages/" library, I need it to check if a file exists in that location with the same name prior to file upload (then maybe it can return a bool value).

I did have a quick look but the majority of the solutions I found referred to the use of Javascript, or applied to on-prem deployments.

If someone could please point me in the right direction I would appreciate it.

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Junior Avatar asked Mar 11 '15 01:03

Junior


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1 Answers

if you are using Client OM, it would actually throw an exception if the file doesn't exist:

using(var clientContext = new ClientContext(site))
{
     Web web = clientContext.Web;
     Microsoft.SharePoint.Client.File file = web.GetFileByServerRelativeUrl("/site/doclib/folder/filename.ext");
     bool bExists = false;
     try
     {
         clientContext.Load(file);
         clientContext.ExecuteQuery(); //Raises exception if the file doesn't exist
         bExists = file.Exists;  //may not be needed - here for good measure
     }
     catch{   }

     if (bExists )
     {
           .
           .
     }
}

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Jinxed Avatar answered Oct 04 '22 13:10

Jinxed