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flyingmonk2231's avatar
flyingmonk2231
Explorer | Level 4
4 years ago

Downloading Dropbox files using curl or wget

I prefer working on a Linux instance through an SSH session. How could I download the Dropbox files directly from the link through a terminal command?

 

I tried  the following but it does not work:

curl https://www.dropbox.com/t/jdejjd83827HDHH?dl=1 -o test.zip -J -L -k

 

The link in the example above is a made-up link. But the format of the links I receive from a provider is similar. 

 

Could someone help? 

  • Elixir's avatar
    Elixir
    Star | Level 19

    For me the following are working: 

    wget https://www.dropbox.com/s/ew2jket9lisdf4oor/example.zip
    wget https://www.dropbox.com/s/d34o4xoo7c6bnfh3r/example.pptx

    Notice that I removed the `?dl=1` part from the shared link, otherwise the filenames are appened with that. 

    • flyingmonk2231's avatar
      flyingmonk2231
      Explorer | Level 4

      Thanks for your response.

       

      I must apologize for stating "files" in my first question. The link is for a folder, and because it contains huge files, the transfer was shared through a Dropbox Transfer link. 

       

      On the Windows platform, when I click this link (which looks like this https://www.dropbox.com/t/<an alphanumeric string>), it takes me to a Dropbox Transfer web page in my internet browser. There the address bar shows a totally different address. It looks like this "https://www.dropbox.com/transfer/<an alphanumeric string>".  At the center of the window,  I see a box-like in the image below. After I click the download symbol (downward facing arrow with a bar below it), the download starts with a ZIP file format. If I click the copy link button in the top right corner, I get the first link back. So this is just taking me in a vicious circle. I cannot peek into the folder for downloading individual files using the wget command.

       

      I hope this information helps me get some answers. Again, I am looking for a link for this folder that will allow me to download it to a Linux instance with no GUI support.

       

       

      • Elixir's avatar
        Elixir
        Star | Level 19

        You can try zipping the folder before uploading and then share the link of the zip file. When we download a folder, the dropbox server needs to do the zipping, I think there is no static link available to that zip file.

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