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arch2020
5 years agoHelpful | Level 5
Api error "LookupError" for sharing_create_shared_link_with_settings
Hi all,
I am new to dropbox api. My problem is whenver I try to create an app folder from the app console, the connection never works and I keep receiving an error regarding to the path, see b...
Здравко
Legendary | Level 20
Hi arch2020,
Try transform the path from "/Apps/App_Name/example.xlsx" to "/example.xlsx". Is this helps? 🤔
Try to explain why. 😉
arch2020
5 years agoHelpful | Level 5
It worked like magic. Thanks, it seems that with app folder, there is no need for referencing the name of the app, as the default location of the app, will always be the name of the app folder. very grateful for your help, you saved me tons of tons and unnecessary hustle.
- Здравко5 years agoLegendary | Level 20
arch2020 wrote:🙂 Almost exactly! 👍
Actually, the app' folder forms a namespace that become a root folder for access from the application side. 😉
- arch20205 years agoHelpful | Level 5
thanks that really helped me alot to get past through my novice hardship :).
- Greg-DB5 years agoDropbox Staff
That's correct. You can also use files_list_folder and files_list_folder_continue to list the contents of any folder. For example, to list the contents of the root folder for your app, supply a path value of the empty string "". Then you can get the path values of any of the contents from the Metadata.path_lower value for the entry in the result.
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