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axew3
9 years agoCollaborator | Level 8
create_shared_link: stdClass Object ( [error_summary] => path/not_found/.. [error]
Hello ... i'm stuck in a stupid thing. Two different methods, one create folder, the other create_shared_link_with_settings. I create a folder, so i create a shared link for it immediately after, a...
- 9 years agoYes, as an app folder app, you can only operate on items inside the app folder. Full Dropbox apps can operate on any item in the account.
Greg-DB
Dropbox Staff
One thing that comes to mind is that if your app is registered for the "app folder" permission, your paths should be relative to the app's app folder, not the Dropbox root. Further, in that case you won't be able to access folders or files in the Dropbox root.
Otherwise, it's hard to say what the issue may be offhand. If you're still having trouble, can you open a ticket with the app name, user ID, and code you're using with the real values? Thanks in advance!
Otherwise, it's hard to say what the issue may be offhand. If you're still having trouble, can you open a ticket with the app name, user ID, and code you're using with the real values? Thanks in advance!
axew3
9 years agoCollaborator | Level 8
Ok thank you, i will try little more, so will in case ticket the problem. As i can see looking behavior on dropbox.com, for the /Apps folder i can create a shared link, while i can't for 'root folder inside Apps', related to the app and always available.
Can i create_shared_link_with_settings for the /Apps folder, isn't it?
- Greg-DB9 years agoDropbox StaffYou should be able to create a shared link for any file or folder on dropbox.com. Likewise, you should be able to create a shared link for any file or folder using the API, as long as your app can access it. (App folders can't see items outside their app folder.)
Also, note that "shared links" are a different feature than "shared folders". You can't make app folders into shared folders.- axew39 years agoCollaborator | Level 8
Thank for all info Greg ... it seem impossible to me but, but it suddenly work now! ... +- I would start to cry ... as i have not understand why! Same code. But ok! Hope the reason will become clear going on ...
- axew39 years agoCollaborator | Level 8
to complete the above, just testing, it seem to me that (maybe i'm wrong):
While the app is a Folder App you can set as shared, only existent folders inside Apps/your_app/
You can instead set as shared any folder, when your app is a Full Dropbox app.The annoying queston ... isn't it?
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