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ABDUL Salam
2 years agoExplorer | Level 3
Dropbox APP Authorization Token Expires
Hello Forum Members, I have a project where I receive public URLs of files, and I save these files to a specific folder structure in Dropbox In my Dropbox account only. I'm using https://www.dropbox...
- 2 years ago
OAuth flow is a way to authenticate user (one or more) grant for particular application to access corresponding account(s). There is no any limitation in users count (if we ignore some possible provider specific limitations, but it's not protocol related). As I said for long term access, you need refresh token and the only way to get to such token is OAuth usage - Dropbox doesn't provide alternative by now - doesn't matter who is the user or how many are they.
When you will use only your own account, you don't need to implement the complete OAuth flow inside your application, but you need refresh part at least - it's mandatory. The actual authentication (the initial steps) can be performed once, by hands, outside the application and once you have the refresh token continue using it inside the application. For an example how you can perform the initial steps outside application and how you can perform refresh inside the application (you should implement the last step in PHP), take a look here.
Hope this sheds some more light.
ABDUL Salam
Explorer | Level 3
Hi Здравко Thanks for responding to the query but I have a question should I be implementing OAuth flow for an app that needs to access my account only? As far as I am concerned or maybe I am wrong OAuth flow is implemented when my app needs to access multiple user accounts.
Thanks.
Здравко
2 years agoLegendary | Level 20
OAuth flow is a way to authenticate user (one or more) grant for particular application to access corresponding account(s). There is no any limitation in users count (if we ignore some possible provider specific limitations, but it's not protocol related). As I said for long term access, you need refresh token and the only way to get to such token is OAuth usage - Dropbox doesn't provide alternative by now - doesn't matter who is the user or how many are they.
When you will use only your own account, you don't need to implement the complete OAuth flow inside your application, but you need refresh part at least - it's mandatory. The actual authentication (the initial steps) can be performed once, by hands, outside the application and once you have the refresh token continue using it inside the application. For an example how you can perform the initial steps outside application and how you can perform refresh inside the application (you should implement the last step in PHP), take a look here.
Hope this sheds some more light.
- ABDUL Salam12 months agoExplorer | Level 3
Thanks Здравко That makes sense. Appreciate your detailed explaination.
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