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sambapy
3 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Listing files using Dropbox Python
I am trying to access files stored on my Dropbox using the offical Dropbox SDK for Python.. I tried a few ways of putting in the directory name whose contents I wanted to have listed based off of a s...
- 3 years ago
OMG!
Yes, such things don't have to be shared (can be dangerous - direct access to your account on the wider public)!
That what you are sharing looks like access token. It's NOT application key.
The application key is ID of the application you have registered. You need this key, not the access token. The last error comes from erroneous places free text on place where client ID is expected (nothing related to access token). You application ID (or key) can be seen on your application page when you select your application here (the same link I post above, but seems you skipped it). Find out your application key there and put it on the APP_KEY var initialization into the example.
Hope now all will be Ok.
Здравко
Legendary | Level 20
sambapy wrote:...
When I login to Dropbox through the website, the folder structure for the folder that I want to access looks like so: Folder/ SubFolder/ SubSubFolder.
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Hi sambapy,
Base on names posted by you (i.e. starting from your account root - Folder > SubFolder > SubSubFolder), the string describing the path should look like "/Folder/SubFolder/SubSubFolder". 😉 That's it.
Good luck.
About access token: No, it 's not related in any way to your login (once the token already issued). Access token itself expires after 4 hours, at most! If you want long term access, you need refresh token too (together with access token).
sambapy
3 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Is a token sufficient to establish connection with my Dropbox or is there any other step before that?
- Здравко3 years agoLegendary | Level 20
If you mean, what's needed to authenticate a regular call to API endpoint, Yes - valid access token is enough. As I said access token validity is limited in time to no more than 4 hours (could be less) - exact period is denoted on access token receiving. If you mean, additional steps for long term access, refreshing is usually performed automatically by SDK itself, but you need to supply refresh token on client object (dbx) realization (not access token only).
- sambapy3 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Do I need some special permissions to download the files using this API, if I am a newly added member to the Dropbox group? I have given myself the permission for files.content.read.
- Здравко3 years agoLegendary | Level 20
sambapy wrote:Do I need some special permissions to ...
If you mean scopes, Yes (but they are not special 🙂). Every operation falls to some group that expect particular scope. Your application (and all associated tokens) needs granted appropriate set of scopes to be able perform needed operations. Scopes can be changed in your application page here (go to Permissions tap). The same (or needed, at least) scopes need to be granted on authorization time! Take in mind once a scope gets changed, new token are needed, so any changes can take effect (such type of changes are NOT retroactive).
One more thing. When you try files listing (such operations are granted by default), take in mind that first call does NOT mandatory return entire result, you may need to call follow up list continuation calls.
Don't try to interpret things you don't intend to use (like openID for instance). 😉 Go further with the basics (initially least).
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