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GoldunRoman
2 years agoNew member | Level 2
How can I get files.metadata.read permission?
I`m writing some code in order to parse my dropbox folders and files but in task.Wait(); line I have error: BadInputException: Error in call to API function "files/list_folder": Your app is not permi...
Greg-DB
2 years agoDropbox Staff
It sounds like you do have the "files.metadata.read" scope enabled on the app you're looking at on the App Console. It would be greyed out if you also have at least one other scope enabled which relies on "files.metadata.read", and so you can't disable "files.metadata.read" without disabling the other scope(s) first. While greyed out, it would still be checked, though it may be hard to see the grey check on some screens or at certain sizes.
In any case, the error you're getting would indicate that you're using an access token for an app that does not have that particular scope enabled. Are you sure you're using an access token for the particular app you're looking at on the App Console?
Also, make sure you use the "Submit" button on the bar at the bottom of the page to save any changes you make.
And, be aware that just adding a scope to your app via the App Console does not retroactively grant that scope to existing access tokens or refresh tokens.
If you need help checking on the state of a particular app, feel free to open an API ticket from the account that owns the app.
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